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  2. POSTAL REVENUE.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Postmaster-General (Mr. Webster) detailed the financial results of the working, of the Postal Department for the ...

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  3. COUNTESS OF DUDLEY.

    The Countess of Dudlay has applied in the Chancery Division of the High Court for rectification of a deed of separation made in October, 1912, to make clear that ...

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  4. FRENCH MISSION.

    The French Mission arrived here by the express from Melbourne this morning. The car was detached from the train and placed in the siding until 8 o'clock, when ...

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  5. GERMAN ARMISTICE MISSION

    The Correspondent of the United Press Association at Amsterdam says an official despatch from Berlin states that the German Armistice Delegation has gone to the ...

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  6. ALLIES' STEADY ADVANCE

    The desperate haste with which the enemy is evacuating material is shown by the congested state of his railways and the reduction of his troop transport to a ...

    Article : 183 words
  7. Germany Must Pay.

    President Wilson's notification to Germany that she must apply to Gen Foch for the terms of the armistice has been received with wholehearted approval ...

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  8. MOST BRILLIANT EXPLOIT.

    Mr. Piilip Gibbs says:—One of the most wonderful air exploits of the war occurred over Mormay Forest. A British major fought 50 machines, destroyed four, and ...

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  9. AMERICA'S NOTE.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Lansing) has made public the following:— "Department of State, November 5. Sir—I have the honour to request you to ...

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  10. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    The influenza epidemic has caused a panic among the native mine workers in the Lydenburg District, Transvaal, and large numbers have fled from their homes. ...

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  11. BAVARIA AND SAXONY MENACED.

    Some 40 German divisions are stall in Russia and Austria, all of inferior value and comparatively ill-equipped. It will take a long time to concentrate them to ...

    Article : 341 words
  12. Advance All Along the Line.

    Field-Marahal Sir Douglas Haig, in his communique on Wednesday night, stated:— We made progress on the whole battle front to-day, in spite of the rain. There ...

    Article : 169 words
  13. MUTINY AT KIEL.

    A serious mutiny has broken out at Kiel on board the German battleship Kaiser (24,310 tons). The sailons attempted to haul down the German flag, and the officers ...

    Article : 230 words
  14. Enemy Artillery Captured.

    The French communique on Wednesday night reported:—Our indefatigable troops continued to pursue the enemy all day between the Sambre and the Meuse. ...

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  15. A VESSEL QUARANTINED.

    A vessel arrived at Fremantle yesterday and was immediately placed in strict quarantine. There were on board for Fremantle about 140 returned soldiers, ...

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  16. CUTTING THE METZ RAILWAY.

    The American communique issued on Wednesday morning stated:—The 1st Army crossed the Meuse south of Dun under a heavy cannonade, which frequently ...

    Article : 297 words
  17. REFERENCE IN FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Minister in charge of quarantine (Mr. Massy Greene) told Dr. Malomey (V.), in the House of Representatives to-day, that the Commonwealth authorities ...

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  18. A TREATY TORN UP.

    Arising from the discovery of a Bolshevik pamphlet, Germany has broken off diplomatic relations with Russia. COPENHAGEN, November 6. ...

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  19. PLUNDERING THE BATTLESHIPS.

    The sailors of the battleship Schleswig-Holstein (13,040 tons) also hoisted the red flag and arrested their officers. Twenty officers belonging to the Kaiser and the ...

    Article : 112 words
  20. MEAT AND WHEAT.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Western Australian Bank was held yesterday. The Chairman (Sir E. H. Wittenoom), in moving the adoption of the report and balance ...

    Article : 197 words
  21. ITALIANS' SUCCESSES IN FRANCE.

    The French communique on Wednesday afternoon stated:—Contact was maintained in the night with the rear-guards of the enemy, who has continued his ...

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  22. SEVEN THOUSAND DEATHS IN UNITED KINGDOM.

    During last week there were 7.417 deaths from influenza in 96 large towns of England and Wales. London statistics show eight deaths during the week ended ...

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  23. SERIOUS SPREAD IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The influenza epidemic shows no sign of abatement. More than 70 deaths have occurred in Auckland, and the epidemic is spreading to North Island districts, ...

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  24. A WARNING AGAINST BOLSHEVISM

    The Berlin Tageblatt says:—The events occurring at Kiel are a warning to Germany of the danger of Bolshevism. ...

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  25. Crisis in Germany.

    The revolutionary movement in Germany is growing every hour, and riots, more or leas grave, are reported from different cities. Vorwaerts characterizes the ...

    Article : 48 words
  26. Aviation Raids.

    The Official Press Bureau says:—The Independent Air Force, despite bad weather on November 5, attacked in daytime an enemy aerodrome at Morhange and scored ...

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  27. STRICT PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES.

    Java has been added to the list of countries in respect of which Federal quarantine measures are necessary to guard against the introduction of influenza. A ...

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  28. Barracks Looted of Arms.

    While the ringleaders at Kiel were conferring with Admiral Souchon, thousands of mutineers overpowered their officers and poured into the town. Patrols ...

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  29. Releasing Roumania.

    Gen. Mackensen has arrived in Budapest, and is arranging for the withdrawal of the Germans from Roumania. WASHINGTON, November 6. ...

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  30. KAISER WILL REMAIN.

    The Amsterdam correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says:—The Kaiser has come to a pensonal decision that he will remain Emperor of Germany, for he ...

    Article : 92 words
  31. Pressing Foe East of Meuse.

    The American communique on Wednesday night stated:—To-day we advanced two and a half miles east of the Meuse, despite most difficult ground, and the ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND EVENTS.

    Heavy westerly gales have been experienced in various parts of the Dominion, and shipping has been greatly hampered. Telegraphic communication ...

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  33. French Troops on the Danube.

    The French Eastern communique on Wednesday stated:—French troops have occupied the bend of the Danube in the south-east of Hungary, in the region of Orsova. ...

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  34. PALESTINE TROOPS.

    British troops have occupied Mosul, The Turks are complying with the armistice terms, and we are now enabled to transfer a large number of troops from Palestine ...

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  35. Criticisms of the Situation.

    London newspapers generally accept the Entente's standpoint without criticism, and support the reservation in respect to the freedom of the seas. They believe that ...

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  36. Returning Troops and Riots.

    Troops returning from the front participated in serious riots in the newly created Republic of Voralberg, where food importations have ceased. The Provisional ...

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  37. END OF THE WAR!

    As there is every possibility of the war being brought to a successful conclusion very shortly, and as to-day is a school holiday, the management of Wondergraph ...

    Article : 116 words
  38. "Reject at Your Peril."

    Herr Ebert, the leader of the Majority Socialists in the Reichstag, has notified the Imperial Chancellor (Prince Max) that if Germany does not accept the armistice ...

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  39. Allies' Great Bombardment.

    The Allies are now within six miles of Mons and three miles of Maubeuge and Avesnes. The German retreat is being effected under an intense bombardment ...

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  40. THE AUSTRALIANS

    Capt. John Kerr, of the M.S. Albatross, has been advised that his youngest son, Pte. John Peter Kerr, was drowned when the hospital ship Warilda was sunk. Pte. Kerr was born in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 162 words
  41. No News of Peace.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) when seen this afternoon in regard to peace rumours which had gained currency, stated that he had received no official ...

    Article : 65 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    Gnr. E. P. Gurner, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Gurner, of Thornton street, Kensington. Gassed. ...

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