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  4. FEDERAL PRICES COMMISSION.

    Assistant Chief Prices Commissioner G. F. Martin, of the Federal Prices Commission, on Tuesday concluded an inquiry at the Council Chambers ...

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  5. BEWARE OF PAIN

    The Western (N.S.W.) doctora (vide Lithgon Mercury, Sept. 30, 1918), declare that the present influenza is abnormal"the real thing;"—and that " carelessness ...

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  6. UNITED STATES TROOPS.

    A United States official communique says:— "Advancing further into tlie enemy's territory to-day we traversed Belval ...

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  7. THE WAR. Towards Peace.

    The Allies' council at Versailles has completed the armistice terms and adjourned, but has decided to regather shortly and so continue the sessiou with ...

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  8. AIR RAIDS INTO GERMANY.

    The Press Bureau reporte:— "The Air independent Force on November 3 heavily, attacked the rnilways in and around Saarsburg and ...

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  9. Kaiser's Abdication.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" states:— "The Cabinet is in full agreement that the Kaiser must abdicate. The Kaiser, suspecting this, left suddenly ...

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  10. " CRUMBLING " POSITIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters, reporting on Sunday night, states:— "The French and United States ...

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  11. BAVARIAN ADVOCACY.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reports that the Bavarian newspapers of all shades of opinion are urging the Kaiser to abdicate. ...

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  12. Austria's Surrender.

    Messages from Munich state that there is much disquietude in Bavaria over the events on the Italian front and in Austria. Troops are being ...

    Article : 48 words
  13. USE OF NEW FRONTS ADVOCATED.

    The "Echo de Paris" states:— "By using the new fronts and taking roads towards Bavaria, Saxony, and Silesia we must put the German army ...

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  14. MILITARY COUP D'ETAT FEARED.

    The London "Times" Amsterdam correspondent writes:— "It is quite possible that the Kaiser intends, as a last resource, to throw ...

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  15. THE SITUATION AT VIENNA.

    A Zurich message reporta that the situation in Vienna is gravely critical. The Red Guard forces are becoming solidly constituted. They have seized ...

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  16. VON HINDENBURG'S VIEW OF GERMAN POSITION.

    Reuters Amsterdam correspondent reports that Field-Marsal von Hindenburg replying to various expressions of confidence, said:—"Our honor and ...

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  17. DISARMING GERMAN-AUSTRIANS.

    A message from Prague states that the Czech troops are dsarming the German-Austrian troops in Czech towns in Bohemia and Moravia. ...

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  18. WHY THE GERMANS FAILED.

    The "Nieuwe Rotterdam Courant's" Berlin correspondent attributes the failure of General von Ludendorff's offensive to "the tenacity of the British ...

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  19. THE ARMISTICE TERMS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. A. Bonar Law said he hoped that it would be possible to read the whole terms of the Austrian armistice to the ...

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  20. THE EMPEROR CHARLES.

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent reporta that the "Berliner Tageblatt's" Vienna correspondent states that the Austrian Emperor Charles on ...

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  21. BONN BOMBED.

    A German official communique states:— "Twenty-seven persons were killed and 35 injured as the result of an ...

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  22. COUNT KAROLYI RESIGNS FROM NATIONAL COUNCIL.

    Beater's Amsterdam correspondent reports that a message from Budapest announces that Count Karolyi has resigned the Presidency of the ...

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  23. UKRANIANS SEIZE LEMBERG.

    A message from Lemberg, in Galicia, states that the Ukranians have occupied the town and have proclaimed a state of siege. They have interned ...

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  24. ITALIANS READY TO FIGHT THE GERMANS.

    Beater's Rome correspondent reports:— "Three million Italian troops are freed by the armistice and are now ...

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  25. Situation in Germany.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" states that leaflets are being distributed among the people in Berlin, especially the soldiers, signed "Workers and ...

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  26. On the Western Front.

    Router's correspondent on the Western front reports:— "A great Allies' offensive, in which British, French, Belgian, and United ...

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  28. In Great Britain.

    In the House of Commons Mr. A. Bonar Law stated that it was not proposed to proceed with the Emigration Bill during the present session of ...

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  29. RIOTS IN COLOGNE.

    "The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam reports:— "Riots have occurred in Cologne. Crowds armed with crowbars attempted ...

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  30. 10,000 PRISONERS TAKEN.

    Attacking on a 30-miles front the British have taken 10,000 prisoners. ...

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  31. IN BROKEN NILL.

    Mrs. I. A. Docking, of Newton-street, Railway Town, has been informed, through the Base Records Office, Melbourne, that her husband. Private E. ...

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  32. IN FRENCH SECTORS.

    A French official communique states:— "North of the River Serre a French reconnaissance penetrated to ...

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