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  4. SAYS MR. CHURCHILL

    Mr. Winston Churchill (Minister of Munitions) made an important declaration during a speech in Dundee. He said no arguments, however specious, and no ...

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  5. ALLIES CAN CLAIM WILHELM.

    It is reported that the British Crown Law authorities have advised the Government that the Entente Powers can claim Wilhelm’s extradition under international ...

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  6. SOME OF THEIR OWN BACK.

    The Vossische Zetung (Berlin) has published the German delegates account of the armistice negotiations. They state that after reaching the French lines they were ...

    Article : 146 words
  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    A man who, when called up for army service, presented himself at Reading doubled up and hobbling on two sticks, but who was passed by 12 doctors as fit ...

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  8. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  9. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS

    A Berlin message states that Herr Erzberger (member of the Berlin Government) has informed The North German Gazette that the new Government has ...

    Article : 158 words
  10. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    [?] [?] French Chamber of Deputies, [?] upon [?] measures to bring the Kaiser to tria ...

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  11. GETTING AS YOU WERE

    The War Trade Department has announced that exports to Holland can be resumed under licence. This does not as yet apply to cotton and cotton goods and ...

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  12. What About This?

    Pte. W. Mihoney, of Melbourne, 5th Battalion, who was a war prisoner, relates that he and four other Australians were flogged with a rubber hose on their naked ...

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  13. FIGHTING FOR SUPREMACY.

    The situation in Berlin is analogous to that at Petrograd during the Kerensky epoch. The Government and the Soldiers’ Council are fighting to obtain power ...

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  14. Aliens by Marriage.

    LONDON, November 28. The Home Office has announced the relaxation of the restriction on British-born women who are aliens by marriage. ...

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  15. JOYNT’S JAUNT.

    A Victoria Gross has been awarded to Lieut. William Donavan Joynt (8th Battalion of Victoria) for most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty during the ...

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  16. THE VICTORY MARCH.

    Gen. Haig states:——Our forward march has continued, and our advance troops on the night of November 26 reached a general line, extending from Beho, ...

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  17. Rearranging Industry.

    Press Bureau states that the Minister for Reconstruction (Dr. Addison), on the advice of the Council of Post-war Priority, announces that the following ...

    Article : 97 words
  18. THE POLISH REVOLUTION.

    Benin is Greatly concerned over the progress of the Polish revolution against Germanism. It is feared that the Poles intend to take the whole of Posen and ...

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  19. EXTRADITION AND EXECUTION.

    Cologne is clamouring for the extradition and execution of the ex-Kaiser and the ex-Grown Prince. Placards have been posted all over the city, signed by ...

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  20. BUDAPEST RECEPTION TO FRENCH.

    French troops have occupied Budapest. The population gave them a great ovation. A German Councillor (Herr von Schulrze) committed suicide on seeing the ...

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  21. NO GENERAL DEMOBILIZATION:

    The Admiralty, War Office, and Air Ministry issue reminders to the public that the general demobilization has not yet begun, and that the naval and military ...

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  22. EFFORT FOR IMPERIAL UNITY.

    There is an extensive stoppage of work in Berlin owing to the antagonism between workers and employers, the latter fearing the industries which have been ...

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  23. Occupation of Luxemburg.

    A French communique states:——The French armies are completing the occupation of Luxemburg, and have reached the German frontier east of Weisswanpach ...

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  24. HINDENBURG INTERFERING.

    The Bavarian Premier (Herr Eisner) complains that Gen. Hindenburg lately has issued proclamations that are likely to disturb the peace negotiations. Herr Eisner ...

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  25. A Sergeant’s Gallantry.

    A Victoria Cross has been given to Sgt. Gilroy Grant for most conspicuous bravery at Bancourt on September 1 when commanding a platoon. He lead an ...

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  26. Foch in Strassburg.

    Another French communique reports that Marshal Foch, accompanied by Gen. Castlenau, has visited Strasburg, and reviewed the troops of occupation. Marshal ...

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  27. Guarding the Black Sea.

    An official message states:——An allied squadron, consisting of five battlesibers, [?]niral Calthorpe, sailed on Monday for Sebastopol. ZURICH, November 28. ...

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  28. SECOND ONLY TO LIFE.

    Sir Arthur Pearson, the blind baronet and formerly a famous newspaper owner, has made a renewed and special appeal for St. Dunetan’s Blinded Soldiers and Sailors ...

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  30. CARL’S SALARY.

    Secret documents, published in Vienna, show that ex-Emperor Charles continued to receive a salary of £62.000 as Commander-in-Chief of the Austrian and ...

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  31. THE BLOCKADE.

    A Berlin semi-official message states that owing to President Wilson’s representations, the Entente Powers will probably consider the abolishing of the blockade. ...

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  32. Peer’s Fine Record.

    Viscount Gort, D. S. O. M. C. (commanding the Grenadier Guards) has been given the Victoria Cross for splendid bravery in forcing a crossing on the Caual di Nord, ...

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  33. “THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE.”

    The Press Bureau states:——The Imperial War Graves Commission has decided upon the principle governing the form of the headstones for marking the graves of all ...

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  34. THE LAW COURTS.

    Herman V. Menz pleaded guilry to having excceded the 13 miles an hour speed limit by eight miles when driving a motor car in King Williarn street on November 11. He was used[?] ...

    Article : 323 words
  35. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Asquith, in an election address at Earth File, said:——With peace we must set our own house in order. There must be in tampering with the essential of free ...

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  36. MACKENSEN’S ARMY.

    Budapest newspapers assert that Gen. Desperey has demanded the internment of Gen. Mackesen’s army. Gen. Mackensen has protested on the ground that the ...

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  37. TOSSED OVERBOARD!

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

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  38. A CENSORED SENSATION.

    A remarkable disclosure has been made concerning a narrow escape from disaster Dover just before the last big advance into Belgium. The monitor Glatten, ...

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  39. CHRISTIANITY AND PEACE.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury has published a long letter in reply to Professor Deissmann’s plea that Christian leaders should use their influence so that peace ...

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  40. STILL A CONUNDRUM.

    Mr. Carl Aekerman. telegraphing from Vladivostock, says he has been investigating the ex-Czar’s fate. He gives an account of the brutal and humiliating ...

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  41. NURSE CAVELL.

    A Johannesburg message states:——Speaking last night at a meeting to form a Soldiers’ Clum, Sgt. Major Urquhart, an Anzac, said he had learned in an ...

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  42. OPPOSED BY LADY.

    Mrs. Hope, widow of Col. Hope, of the Grenadier Guards, who was killed in October, 1917, is oppsing Mr. Anquith. Speaking at Ladybank. she said she was ...

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  43. JUST AS WELL.

    Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton, who commanded the operations at the Dardanelles, declines to comment on Gen. Linian von Sanders’s interview, but says:——Although ...

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  44. AIR RAIDS ON GERMANY.

    The Press Bureau states:—— Altogether 709 British air raids were made into Germany during the 13 months which ended on November 11. They comprise 374 on ...

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  45. To-night’s Amusements.

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  46. LABOUR AND PROFITS.

    Mr. Andrew Wa[?]r, of Andrew Weir and Co. (of the Bank line), in the course of an interview, [?] he did not fear competition in British shipbuilding. He could ...

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  47. DID SWEDEN ASSIST GERMANY

    The Prize Court is hearing the claims of the Crown to confiscate £500,000 worth of wool consigned from the Argentine to Sweden. The authorities allege that the ...

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  48. DECLINED WITHOUT THANKS.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Tribune says that the State Department officials declare positively that Wilson will not accept the ...

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