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  3. DUTCH CRISIS

    Events m Holland are shrouded in mystery. The latest telegram relating to the poltical situation is dated Thursday. There is fear that a grave crisis has since ...

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  4. KAISER NOT WANTED

    The Workmen's Council at Potsdam learns that the ex-Kaiser William, owing to the disturbances in Holland, intends to return to Berlin. The Berlin "Local Anzeiger" ...

    Article : 324 words
  5. PERSONAL.

    The Governor of Queensland (Sir Hamilton Goold-Adams) and Lady Goold-Adams, arrived from Melbourne by the express on Wednesday. They were met at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 306 words
  6. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. Asquith, leader of the Liberal Party, in addressing the London Liberals yesterday, said:—There are questions which musi be faced during the next six months which ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    It is expected that Admiral Trywhitt has received the surrender of the German submarines, many of which are at Harwich. ...

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  8. LOSSES OF THE WAR

    The total casualties of Great Britain, the Dominions, and India daring the war were:—Officers, 142,634. ...

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  9. TO GERMANY

    The American armies who are marching towards Germany hare occupied Lohgwy and Briey, the great French iron centres. ...

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  10. KING THANKED

    The House of Commons has unanimously carried an address congratulating the King on the prospect of a victorious peace. Mr. Bonar Law, in moving the resolution, ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. MAKING SURE

    An official dispatch states:—General Petain is establishing a French, military headquarters at Metz. French troops will occupy Vienna, Prague, and Buda-Pest. ...

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  12. GERMAN DEMANDS

    The German Government have sent a message to the Allies and America, protesting that the conditions of the armistice seriously menace economic conditions on ...

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  13. "VIA WIRELESS"

    Mr. Roy A. Wiagant, chief engineer of the Marconi Wireless Company, has perfected an invention which will remove "static" from wireless telegraphy, and will ...

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  14. THE ARMENIANS

    Lord Robert Cecil, in the House of Commons yesterday, said:—The armistice provides for the release of all imprisoned and interned Armenians. The Entente ...

    Article : 103 words
  15. DR. WILSON CRITICISED

    The majority of the papers throughout America consider that President Wilson is making a mistake in going to Europe, Some concede that he is probably better ...

    Article : 165 words
  16. PEACE CONFERENCE

    The political correspondent of the "Daily News," from what he claims as trustworthy information, foreshadows the arrangements for the Peace Conference. He ...

    Article : 370 words
  17. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  18. CANADIAN LOAN.

    The Canadian Victory Loan of £100,000,000 has been over-subscribed to the extent of £35,000,000. ...

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  19. BENDIGO CUP

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  20. TRAMS AGAIN

    Everyone in the metropolitan, area was glad on Wednesday morning to see the electric trams running again, as a result of the settlement on Tuesday afternoon ...

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  22. The Effect of Firmness.

    Troelstra, the international Socialist, speaking in the Dutch Parliament, states that he does not intend to carry out a coup d'etat ...

    Article : 55 words
  23. The Rate of Wages.

    The House of Commons has passed the second reading of the Bill regulating wages on a war-time basis for the next six months. ...

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  24. METZ ENTERED

    The French have entered the fortress of Metz. General Petain headed the French troops during their triumphal entry into Metz. ...

    Article : 95 words
  25. AMOROUS LETTERS.

    From wounds in the throat, Annie Mayne, aged 29, of Atkinson Hill, Lowroad, Hunslet, died in Leeds Infirmary a few weeks ago, and in connection with the ...

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  26. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  27. KICKED IN THE MOUTH.

    By the new steamer Kent, now in Melbourne, Mr. S. P. Williams returned home yesterday, after a four-years' sojourn, as a prisoner of war, in Germany. Mr. ...

    Article : 317 words
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  29. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    The following statement was made by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) tonight:—"Yesterday the Australian Wheat Board unanimously adopted She following ...

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  30. A TRAMWAY INCIDENT.

    The hearing was continued on Wednes day at the Civil Court, before Mr. Justice Buchanan and a special jury, of the action brought by William Charles Scott ...

    Article : 136 words
  31. Not to be Bluffed.

    Mr. Hoover (American Food Controller) atates:—"It is not necessary far the Americans to deprive themselves of a single mouthful of food to feed the Germans. ...

    Article : 159 words
  32. Brussels Now Free.

    The French have entered Mulhouse (Alsace). Brussels is now free from, the Germans. The German soldiers erected stalls in the ...

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  33. LAW COURTS

    The South Australian Farmers' Co-operative Union claimed £35 from C. G. Ebert, of Meribah, alleged to be due from the defendan into the plain, tiffs in respect to the balance of the price of ...

    Article : 145 words
  34. EMPIRE TRADE

    Sir A. Steel-Maitland, on being asked today for a statement concerning the Government's policy for improving overseas trade, said:—The new overseas trade ...

    Article : 118 words
  35. THE HOUR OF VICTORY

    The Press Bureau annonnced:—Mr. Hughes, in a message to Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, says:—The Government and the people of Australia offer you their ...

    Article : 196 words
  36. SANDERS AGAIN.

    There were seven bicycles standing against the witness-box in the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday when the court met. They formed the basis of farther charges against Gustav Adolph ...

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  37. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Thos. Hy. Eyles pleaded not guilty to o charge of being at Victoria Park Racecourse on Saturday, November 16, for the purpose of betting. SubInspector Beare prosecuted, and Lieutenant B. S. ...

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  38. A NEW SCALE.

    It has now been decided that the tollowing scale of leave and allowances will apply to all troops returning in 'future:—Those who embarked from Australia in ...

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  39. THE "ANZACS"

    The first large draft of returning "Anzaea" trill disembark at Port Melbourne about 11 a.m. on Saturday. The men have fortunately escaped the clutches ...

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  40. INDIAN AFFAIRS

    General victory rejoicings have continued throughout India and all the troops have enjoyed a holiday of hem days. Numerous ruling princes and local bodies have sent ...

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  41. Anger Against the Kaiser.

    There is a growing feeling that the ex-Kaiser's presence in Holland is a menace to Europe. Some newspapers demand that he should be extradited and put ...

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  42. A HOUSE DESTROYED.

    Last night a weatheboard house, owned by Mr. M. J. Brill, and occupied by his mother (Mrs. A. M. Brill), who is 91 years of age, was completely destroyed by fire. ...

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  44. Crumbling Thrones.

    Tie Princes of the small German Principalities of Schwarzsburg-Ruddistadt and Schaumberg Lippe have renounced then thrones, and republics have been ...

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  45. DEMOBILISATION.

    Instructions have been received for the immediate demobilisation of the troops at Mitcham Camp. The order will be carried out this evening. The demobilisation will ...

    Article : 41 words
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