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  4. THE GERMAN SURRENDER

    A [?] message regarding the signing of the armistice, which was received to-day, said:— The armistice was signed at 5 ...

    Article : 218 words
  5. PEACE JUBILATION.

    Peace at last— after four long weary years of never failing faith, beroic self sacrifice, of stoical bearing up against adversity the people of Ballarat, in ...

    Article : 797 words
  6. ANZACS IN EVIDENCE.

    Anzacs are on furlough every where, and are conspicuous in the main thoroughfares. cheering in unrestrained jubiliation. Soldiers and sailors ...

    Article : 159 words
  7. THE PARIS JOY BELLS.

    Bell-ringing in Paris was distinctly heard in London on the telephone trunk line. ...

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  8. FRANCE'S THANKS TO AUSTRALIA.

    At the official peace demonstration, Commandant D'Andre said in the absence of General Pau, "I give you thanks on behalf of my comrades at the ...

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  9. TEXT OF ARMISTICE TERMS.

    The following cablegram has been received by the Governor-General from the Imperial Government, dated London, 11th November. 4 p.m:— ...

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  10. JOY IN LONDON.

    The signing of the armistice was officially announced at 10.20 a.m., although an unofficial rumor gained [?] a few minutes earlier. The news ...

    Article : 197 words
  11. GENERAL PAU'S COMMENTS.

    General Pan. when interviewed to-night regarding the armistice, preferred to confine himself to the following brief statement:— "I desire to place ...

    Article : 97 words
  12. PRESIDENT WILSON'S VIEWS.

    President W[?] in a speech in Congress, after setting forth the armistices terms, said:— "This war thus comes to an end, for ...

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  13. HUN NAVAL SOVIET AGGRESSIVE.

    The Naval Soviet denounces the armistice terms as presumptuous, and calls upon submarines to attack British forces at Skaw. ...

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  14. THE "IMPERIAL CRIMINAL."

    London is surfeited with sensations. It received the news of the Kaiser's abdication on Saturday with comparative indifference, but the downfall of ...

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  15. THE KING'S MESSAGE.

    The Governor-General has received from His Majesty King George the following message:— "At the moment when the armistice ...

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  16. DEMONSTRATIONS AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    Enthusiastic scenes continue continue everywhere. There is a veritable sea of people outside Buckingham Palace and along the Mall, frantically cheering ...

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  17. THANKS[?]IVING DEMONSTRATION

    At midday a thanksgiving service was held in front of the City Hall, and it was of a most impressive character. Those who took part in the ...

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  18. MESSAGE TO AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    The following message has been sent to the Australian fleet and to naval establishments— "The Acting Minister for the Navy and the Naval Board desire ...

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  19. CLOSING STAGE OF FIGHTING

    The Canadiaris captured Mons before learning that the armistice had been signed. (Reuter's Telegrams.) ...

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  20. KING ADDRESSES POPULACE.

    The King addressing a great crowd from the balcony of the Palace, said "You and I rejoice and thank God for the victory which the Allies have. ...

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  21. FRANCE ALMOST CLEARED OF ENEMY.

    france is now cleared of the enemy, except for a small triangle of four square miles. When the armistice was signed the King of Wartemburg ...

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  22. LLOYD GEORGE SPEAKS.

    There were unparalleled scenes of enthusiasm in Downing Street. The Prime Minister appeared at the window with Mr Boner Law. The Prime ...

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