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  5. HUNS’ PUNISHMENT

    The Minister for M[?] Mr. Winston Churchill, addressing has cons[?]ents at Dundee, said do arguments [?]ever specious, and no appeals ...

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  6. SWEDEN AND HUNS

    The Prize Court is hearing the Crown’s claim to confiscate half a million pounds worth of wool censigned from the Argen[?] t Sweden ...

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  7. [?]BOAT’S FATE

    Dunkee newspapers disclose that some time ago an aeroplane detec[?] a large submarine tying at the [?] of the Tay a few miles from Du[?] ...

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  8. COMPLAINT AGAINST HINDENBURBG.

    The Bavarian Premier, Eisner complains that Hinderburg lately issued proclamations likely to distrub the p[?] negoti[?] E[?] ...

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  9. THE EX-CZAR

    Ca[?]ing from Vladivostock Mr. Ackerman, who has been investigating the Czar's fate, gives an account of the brutal and humiliating ...

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  10. “DER TAG”

    An officer of the Grand Fleet, engaged in receiving the surrender German destroyers states that in one case a junior officer presented ...

    Article : 158 words
  11. VICTORIA CROSSES

    The Victoria Cross has been, awarded to [?]ent William Donovan Joynt, at the 8th Batta[?] for conspicuous bravery and devouon to [?]y In an ...

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  12. THE LAW AND WILHELM.

    It is reported the British Crown Law authorities have advised the Government the [?] can chaim William’s extra[?]tion under international law. ...

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  13. ALMOST A DISASTER

    A remarkable disclosure is made of a narrow escape from disaster at Dover. Just before the last big advance in Belginm the monitor Gla[?] ...

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  14. THE ARMISTICE.

    The “Vossiche Zeitung” publishes the German delegates report of the signing of the armistice. The report reads:— ...

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  15. MISCELLANEOUS

    Private W Mahonery, of Melbourne, one of the Fifth Battalion, a prisoner of war, relates that he and four other Australians were flogged ...

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  16. ADVANCE OF ALLIES

    A French communique reads:— “French armies completing the occupatton of Luxemburg reached the German frontier eastward of We[?]sswanpack ...

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  17. SITUATION IN BERLIN.

    The situation in Berlin is analagous to that in Petrograd during the Kerensky epoch. The Government and the Soldiers’ Council are ...

    Article : 86 words
  18. RELEASED PRISONERS

    The War Prisoners' Department annchnces that 494 officers and 14,235 men have arrived from Germany and from Holland 5841 are expected to ...

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  19. GALLIPOLI MESS.

    General Sir Ian Hamiton daclines to comment on General Liman von Sanders’ interview, but says that although the landings were not made ...

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  20. A VISCOUNT V.C.

    Viscount Gort, commanding the Grenadier Guards, was given the Victoria a crossing of the Canal in Nord near Flesquieres, on 27th ...

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  21. CARL THE FRAUD.

    Secnet documents published in Vienna show Carl continued to receive his salary of £62,000 as Commander-in-Chief for months after resigning the ...

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  22. BRITISH ADVANCE.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:— “Our forward march continned Our advanced troops on the night of the 36th had reathed the general line of ...

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  24. POPULAR CLAMOR AGAINST THE HOHENZOLLERNS.

    Crowds at Cologne are clamoring for the extradition and execution of the ex-Kaiser and ex-Crown Prince. Placards all over the city, signed by ...

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  25. BOMBING GERMANY

    The Press Burean says that altogether 709 British air raids were made into Germany in the 13 months to 11th November comprising 374 on big ...

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  26. THE RUMPUS IN BERLIN.

    There is an extensive stoppage of work in Berlin owing to antagonism between the workers and employers. The latter fear industries will be ...

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  27. NURSE CAVELL.

    A message from Johannesburg says that speaking last night at a minting called to form a soldiers club, Sergt-Major Urquhart, one of ...

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  28. NAVAL CASUALTIES.

    The naval casualties to 11th November, including naval air service, excluding the naval division included Dead[?] 2466 officers, and 30,895 men. ...

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  29. EXPORTS TO HOLLAND.

    The War Trade Department[?] nor[?] that exports to Hollan[?] [?] under license. t[?] does not yet apply to cotton or[?] ...

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  30. FRENCH AND WILHELM

    Deputy Castelau is submitting a motion to Parliament asking the A[?] consult on necessary measures to bring the ex-Kaiser to trial. ...

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  31. GOOSE STEP ABOLISHED.

    The goose step has been abolished at Munich and the soldiers no[?]er salute their officers. ...

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