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  3. THE GERMAN FLEET.

    An official dispatch states:—Admiral Beatty met at 930 o'clock this morning the first and main instalment of the German High Sea. Fleet, which is surrendering ...

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  5. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The "Handelsblad" states that the exCrown Prince of Germany and his suite will be interned in a small house in the Island of Wieringin, in the Zuyder Zee. ...

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  6. APPALLING FACTS

    A White Paper has been published containing appalling revelations concerning the treatment of the British prisoners in Turkey Some of the officers were treated ...

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  7. THE DEBACLE

    Dr. Delbruck, Herr Naumann, and other German Conservative politicians have asked the German Government to appoint a committee, consisting of prominent neutrals, to ...

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  8. THEY MUST PAY

    The tragedy of the returning prisoners has distinctly increased the demand of the public for the punishment of the leading German criminals, including the Kaiser, ...

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  9. SINN FIENERS

    The police raided the Sinn Fein headquarters in Dublin and seized electioc literature. They arrested Mr. Brennan, a Sinn Fein election agent. ...

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  10. ON THE RHINE

    A French communique issued to-day states:—We have passed Givet, where 8,000 Allied prisoners were collected. We have occupied. Neufchateau and Etable, ...

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  11. LAW COURTS

    Adjourned First and Adjourned Final Hearings. —Alexander Dalrymple Jeffery and Randolph Stuart Jeffrey, both of Solomontown, in the State of South Australia, butchers, trading under the ...

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  12. FATAL EXPLOSION

    The "Taglische Runschau" states:—over 200 persons were killed by an explosion in a factory at Cologne, which, followed an unsuccessful attempt by the ...

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  13. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    A message from Helsingfors reports that three Russian warships, which were flying the red flag, bombarded for three hours the port of Vitikalla, on the ...

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  14. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Fanny A. Brainwood, licensee of the Freemasons Tavern Hotel, Pirie-street, was charged with having supplied liquor during prohibited hours (10.45 p.m.) on November 4..Mr. F. G. Hcks ...

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  15. HONOR TO FOCH

    Oxford University has accepted Sir J Zaharoff's gift of £25,000 for the establishment of a Marshal Foch professorship of French literature. ...

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  16. GERMAN COLONIES

    Mr. Long, in a letter to Sir Charles Wade, dated November 14, states:—I understand that you. and your colleagues entertain some anxiety as to the position of ...

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  17. THE AUSTRALIANS

    Sir T. Robinson, the Queensland AgentGeneral, presided at the luncheon given by the Australian and New Zealand Club to General Biddle, commander of the ...

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  18. LABOR AFTER THE WAR

    Earl Curzon, in the House of Lords today, in moving the Bill for an increase in the staff of the Labor Exchanges, said:—A million persons will be out of work in ...

    Article : 144 words
  19. No Sign of Repentance.

    Mr Harold Williams, telegraping from Geneva, states:—The German revolution is quite unlike that in Russia. There is no exultation over liberty and not the faintest ...

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  20. THE CASE OF MR. STYLES.

    In the House of Assembly on Thursday Major Smeaton asked:—As the standing orders prevent the moving of a second motion for a select committee to [?] into ...

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  21. COMPULSORY SERVICE

    Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons to-day, said:—The Military Service Act will lapse from the ratification of the Peace Treaty. ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND LAND

    At the meeting of the Zealand and Australian Lands Company in Edinburgh, Mr. Murray, the chairman, condemned the Queensland Labor Party's land (rental ...

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  23. PREVALENT IN WELLINGTON.

    Messrs. Gollin & Company have received cable from Wellington, New Zealand, tating that all the banks and commercial [?]ouses have closed until November 26, ...

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  24. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The Legislative Council met an Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and. sat on, with, several intervals, until 5.32 o'clock this morning. At 3.30 the sitting was ...

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  26. Germany Warned.

    Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons to-day, said:—Field-Marshal Haig has sent a wireless message to German headquarters stating:—Information has ...

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  27. BRITISH POLITICS

    An aeroplane was used in a Brtish election campaign for the first time on Sunday. A candidate alighted in his constituency near London and distributed ...

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  28. The Fate of Heligoland.

    Kiel messages claim that all the German warships demanded by the armistice left their harbors before November 18, and that therefore Heligoland will not be occupied, ...

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  30. SHIPPING WHEAT.

    To the Est of ten wheat ships released from Indian Ocean routes for the purpose of loading Australian cargoes will Shortly be added another steamier, probably the ...

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  31. Insolent Prussians.

    West German newspapers describe the pell-mell retreat of the German armies. The German soldiers are commandeering the trains. Even the roofs and footboards ...

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  32. Hoist with Her Own Petard.

    A Grerman light cruiser, which was about to arrive at the rendezvous for the purpose of surrendering, struck a mine and sank in the North Sea. ...

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  33. THE PACIFISTS

    The Government have declined to release conscientious objectors from their present employments, as that would confer an advantage on them over their soldiers and ...

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  34. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. G. W. Smith (Railway Commissioner of Tasmania) arrived from Melbourne by the express on Friday. Mr. Smith, whose visit is in connection with the opening ...

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  35. GALVANIZED IRON.

    Mr. F. G. Scarfe, of Messrs. Geo. P. Harris, Scarfe & Co.,. Limited, when interviewed on Friday regarding Mr. Butterfield's remarks on the subject of the ...

    Article : 378 words
  36. Another Whine.

    Prince Licnnowsky through "Vorwaerts" appeals to Lord Lansdowne, Lord Grey, Mr. Asquith, and many personal friends in England to use their influence to ...

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  37. THE KING

    The King and Queen will visit Paris during November. ...

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  38. A VICTORIAN HERO.

    The following is an extract from a statement by a repatriated prisoner of war, Lieutenant H. D. L. Cumming, who was badly wounded and taken prisoner at ...

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  39. A MODERN ENOCH ARDEN.

    A case with sad features Has been revealed at Shepparton by the announcement of the names of a number of Australians who are being repatriated in accordance ...

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  40. NEW SUBURBAN RAILWAY PROPOSAL.

    Mr. P. A. Anthony, CAI.G., mentioned in his secbnd progress report on South Australian railway management, "an attractive future extension of the suburban ...

    Article : 318 words
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    The Late Captain W. N. Thompson. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. THE ANZACS

    The minister of Defence stated yesterday that Anzacs on furlough would be granted 28 days' leave on full pay, with an addition of 3/ per day as sustenance ...

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  43. UNRIPE WHEAT AND WFEVIL.

    The chairman of the Executive Wheat Board (Mr.G. H. Prosser) stated on Thursday that as it was well known that weevil appeared more quickly in unripe and damp ...

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  44. LARY STRUCK BY MOTOR CAR.

    While attempting to cross King William-street on Thursday afternoon Mrs. Webb, Angas-street,was struck by a motor car, driven by Mr. A. Clayton, of ...

    Article : 65 words
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  47. THE MINIMUM WAGE.

    In tie House of Assembly on Thursday Mr. Gunn asked if the Attorney-General had considered the desirableness of introducing legislation to make the minimum ...

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  48. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The 101 invalid soldiers whose names appeared in list "Y" will arrive at the Adelaide railway-station at 6.30 o'clock tonight. ...

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