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  3. A NATION'S GRATITUDE

    Mr. Lloyd George, after announcing the armistice terms in the House of Commons this afternoon, concluded thus:—Sir—At 11 o'clock this morning ended the ...

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  4. HANDS ALL ROUND.

    His Majesty the King, on the occasion of the conclusion of the armistice, telegraphed his congratulations to the King of the Belgians, M. Poincare (President of ...

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  5. LET THERE BE LIGHT

    The authorities have suspended the lighting restrictions in London for a fortnight, in order that the signing of the armistice may be adequately celebrated. ...

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  6. EXIT KAISER!

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Velp telegraphs:—The exKaiser is now occupying the left wing of the old castle of Midachten at Velp: Only ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The rejoicings in London continued far into the night. There was rain during the greater part of the evening, out this lie not damp the ardor of the munition ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S CLAIM

    Sir John McCall, in a letter to the "Morning Post," says:—It is impossible to distinguish between the civil property damaged in France and the civilian ...

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  9. GERMAN INDEMNITIES

    The correspondent of the New York "Eventing Sun" in Washington writes:—It is estimated that Germany will be compelled to pay ten billion dollars ...

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  10. Mr. Lloyd George.

    Colonel House, the Military Adviser to President Wilson, has sent this message to Mr. Lloyd George:—Sincere congratulations. No one has done more to bring ...

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  11. BRITISH POLITICS

    Lord Northcliffe has reined his office as Controller of Propaganda, as he points out that the armistice necessitates the termination of the enemy propaganda. ...

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  12. LADY GALWAY CLUB HOUSE.

    The honorary lady workers of the Lady Gal way Club House are requested to assemble at the Y.M.C.A. Army Department, Grenfeil-street, at 9.30 a.m. on ...

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  13. LEAGUE OF LOYAL WOMEN.

    All members of the league and all members of league committees taking part in the Victory. March, are asked to assemble at the corner of Flinders-street and ...

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  14. THE DOMINIONS

    Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of commons to-night, said:—I have nothing to add to the official statement of Saturday in reply to Mr. Hughes. The ...

    Article : 195 words
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  17. THE FRENCH MISSION

    Wednsday, the last day of the stay Of the French Mission in Adelaide, was crowded with-engagements.—In-the morning there were visits to the abattoirs ...

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  18. A Strange Message.

    The Admiralty intercepted this German naval wireless-message, issued through the medium of the warship Strassburg, to all German warships, destroyers, and ...

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  19. Healing the World's Wounds.

    President Wilson said:—The war is thus at an end, and Germany is unable to renew it, owing to the armistice conditions. It is impossible to gauge the consequences ...

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  20. THE LAST BOMBS

    He Press Bureau announces:—On Sunday afternoon (November 10) our independent air force machines dropped bombs on the railway junctions at Ehrange. On ...

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  21. "THE MURDERER"

    The Batch newspapers announce that the Government of Holland, do not object to the Kaiser's sojourn in Holland, provided, he is considered as a civilian. He has been ...

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  22. BRITISH NAVY

    The records show throat the British sobmarines during the war destroyed two battleships, two armored cruisers, two light cruisers, seven torpedo boat ...

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  23. New German Cabinet.

    A German wireless official dispatch published late last night states:—The new National Government has met. It consists of the following members:—Majority ...

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  24. CRICKET.

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  25. Broken on the Wheel.

    Two thousand soldiers tendered an ovation to Mr. Hughes at the Aldwych Theatre last night. Mr. Hughes declared:—Germany has now been broken on the wheel ...

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  26. WAR RISKS.

    The Government war risk insurance has been reduced to half a crown per cent, all round, except for the North. Sea, in respect to which the rate is 5/. ...

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  27. CROQUET

    B Section, November 6—Fitzroy v. Glenelg, Fitzroy won, 2 games, 41 points to 21 points; Woodville v. St. Peters—Woodville won, 1 game, 39 points to 1 game, 17 points; Semaphore Bowl, ...

    Article : 184 words
  28. ITALIAN TRIUMPH

    An Italian official dispatch issued to-day states:—The captures so far counted between October 24 and November 11 included 10,658 officers and 416,116 men, with ...

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  29. Kaiser Must Suffer.

    The New York newspapers demand the punishment of the Kaiser. The New York "Sun" points out that he is already under indictment by the London coroners for the ...

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  30. AMERICAN SHARE

    The united states intends to continue her shipbuilding programme and to specialise in larger cargo carriers of from 10,000 to 14,000 tons. ...

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  32. STRUCK OFF THE ROLL.

    Sitting as a Full Court on Wednesday Mr. Justice Gordon delivered judgment in the motion brought on behalf of the Law Society for an order to have the name ...

    Article : 358 words
  33. WHO WILL REPAY?

    A Serbian official dispatch this evening announces:—From July 25, 1914, to July 14, 1916, Serbia placed 607,343 men in the field and maintained for the whole of that ...

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  34. PERSONAL NEWS.

    His Excellency has had to cancel a long standing engagement to spend the week-end at Lindsay Park, owing to the memorial service to be held on Sunday. Lady ...

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  35. THE DUDLEY CASE

    The Earl of Dudley, in giving evidence to-day in respect to Lady Dudley's action, demanding an allowance of £9,000 a year, without deduction for income tax, said ...

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  36. THE PLEA OF CAIN

    A wireless German official dispatch issued to-night says:—Dr. Solf, the Foreign Secretary, has sent a message to Mr. Lansing, as follows:—Convinced of the ...

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  37. PUBLIC HOLIDAY.

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  39. Peace Problems.

    Senators, Congressmen, and officials interviewed state that the terms of the armistice are satisfactory. Some think they are tantamount to unconditional ...

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  40. LAW COURTS.

    In the case in which Snsanah Alice Chamberlain petitioned for a divorce from her husband, Ebenezer Chamberlain, on the grounds of his misconduct, crueuty, and ...

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  41. LONG PLAINS RAILWAY.

    Members of the Railways Standing Committee on Wednesday took evidence from Mr. J.C. Fitzgerald, M.P., with reference to a deviation of the new railway from ...

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  42. GALLIPOLI GRAVES

    Among the first Australian troops to be landed on Gallipoli are the officers charged with the task of the registration of the graves of Australians and New Zealand era. ...

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  43. GERMAN SHIPS

    A wireless German official dispatch, issued to-day recommends that all German merchantmen shall proceed to the nearest port. ...

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  44. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Douglas Wallace, who failed to appear, was charged by Cornelius Egan on officer of the Education Department with having failed to abuse his son, Douglas George Wallace, to attend the ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Gunner J. M. GARNETT, grandson of Mr.A. Mc[?], Eton-street, Malvern—slightly. ...

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