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  3. WHO CAUSED THE WAR?

    The Inter-Allied Conference was resumed at 10 Downing street this morning. A huge crowd again heartily cheered the British and alied representatives, ...

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  4. BERLIN GAIETY.

    The first English war correspondent has arrived in Berlin. He described the journey to the city from Austria as like a triumphal progress. The wayside stations ...

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  5. MEN AND MATTERS.

    The former Berlin correspondent of The Naval and Military Record was recently permitted to inspect the work of the [?]alvage section in full swing on a certain ...

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  6. EXTRADITING EX-KAISER.

    The Attorney-General (Sir F. E. Smith, K.C.) states:—Our right to press for the extradition of the ex-Kaiser on the legal grounds is merely subsidiary, as we have a ...

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  8. WORSE THAN WAR.

    The ravages of the influenza in India is terrible. Eight hundred people are dying daily in Delhi. There have been 15,000 deaths in Bombay, and 250,000 in the ...

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  9. GERMANY WILL REPAY.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says that the State Department announces that American citizens who have lost property as the resu[?] ...

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  10. WHO STARTED THE WAR.

    The members of the British Armistice Commission, who have been occupying the ex-Kaiser’s house at Spa, a famous watering place at Belgium, which was the ...

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  11. IRON DIVISIONS GUARD

    The Workers and Soldiers’ Council has occupied the ex-Kaiser’s castle at Potsdam. It will be used to remedy the shortage of dwelling houses for the poor. The ...

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  12. MANY SCANDALS EXPOSED.

    The whole of the German press complains of the inability of the Soviets or the Executive Committee to carry out practical administrative work. The ...

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  13. FRANCE’S LITTLE ACCOUNT.

    The Paris Municipal Council is unanimously in favour of recovering from Germany the £200,000,000, with interest, which was levied upon France by the Germans ...

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  14. NOTHING RENOUNCED.

    The ex-Crown Prince, in an interview, stated he had renounced nothing and had signed nothing. ...

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  15. LITTLE APPLAUSE FOR WILSON.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times states that keen disappointment was manifested by the majority of the members of the Senate and ...

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  16. HUMILIATING AND HORRIBLE.

    Admiral Beatty (Commander of the Grand Fleet), in a speech to the crew of the Lion on the eve of their escorting the Germans to Scapa Flaw, said:—It is a ...

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  17. STILL HAS AMERICAN FRIENDS.

    The United Press correspondent at Amsterdam, who had asked for an interview with the ex-Kaiser, has received a telegram from Wilhelm’s Secretary, saying the ...

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  18. MEN OF THE MOMENT.

    That little letter “A” on the shoulders of those in Khaki excites great admiration among civilians, and on Wednesday, when more when 100 of these original 1914 ...

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  19. BRAVE BOYS.

    An English war correspondent has visited Lemberg, and has told an astonishing story of how schoolboys liberated the city from the Rutherians. Four boys ...

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  20. FOCH’S ULTIMATUM.

    A message from Berlin states that Marshal Foch has sent an ultimatum to the German Armistice Delegates demanding the handing over of the best and strongest ...

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  21. GREATEST MURDERER IN HISTORY.

    The election campaign is hardening on three points—the punishment of the ex-Kaiser, and others guilty of cruelties, heavy indemnities against Germany, and ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICA AND THE AFTERMATH.

    A Durban message states that a great mass meeting passed three resolutions:— 1. Demanding the repatriation of interned enemy subjects; 2. The punishment of ...

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  23. “DOWN WITH EISNER.”

    A message from Munich states that during yesterday’s revolutionary celebrations in welcoming homecoming troops, some of his own partisans hissed Herr Eisner ...

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  24. TRAMWAY TROUBLE.

    It is unlikely that there will be any further development in the matter of the Tramway trouble until to-morrow afternoon, when the resolution of the men, ...

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  25. THE VICTORY MARCH.

    A Belgian communique states:—The advance is proceeding methodically. Our cavalry have entered Juliers, and the infantry have reached the Aix ia Chapelle ...

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  26. Statement by Attorney- General.

    The Attorney-General (Hon. H. N Barwell) stated on Wednesday: —“I notice a section of the press states that as a result of my intervention loyalists were ...

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  27. FORTY THOUSAND PRISONERS.

    LONDON, December 3. More than 40,000 British war prisoners have arrived in England from Germany since the armistice was signed. ...

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  29. INSURANCE OFFICER CHARGED,

    On Tuesday Arthur Hilton, we had been accountant for the Sun Fire Insurance Company at Adelaide, was arrested by Detectives Mattin and Dedman an a charge of having embezzled £35 ...

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  30. Considerable Financial Alarm.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Rhin[?]sche Westiaelische Zeitung, [?]oates that considerable financial alarm is still prevailing in Berlin. People are ...

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  31. AMERICANS IN TREVES

    An American communique states:—Our 3rd Army has reached the Krewinkel, Mitterich, Rievenich, Morscheid, and Hischfelderhof line. Our troops have ...

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  32. THE RUSSIAN TREASURY.

    The Russian Provisional Government at Omsk has telegraphed to the Dutch Government confirming the advice that it has assumed all liabilities of the Russian ...

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  33. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    A message from Berlin states that the Russian Commissary (Mr. Radek) has declared that the Entent Powers will be unable to interfere in South Russia before ...

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  34. TURKEY WANTS TO STAY.

    NEW YORK. December 3. United Press correspondent at Washington says:—According to diplomats here, Turkey is expected to invite the ...

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  35. ALIEN INTERNEES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) told Mr. Finlayson (Q.) that he had not heard any rumours in reference to the ...

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  36. A WILL CASE.

    At. the Civil Court on Wednesday an application was made, before Ur. Justice Bucharran, in behalf of the Public Trustee, for direction concerning the true construction of certain words ...

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  37. Wholesale Confiscation.

    The workers of Berlin have declared that the banks have become State property. They have threatened likewise to confiscate all house and other property. ...

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  38. War Trophies at Australia House

    Mr. Hughes to-day opened an exhibition of war trophies at Australia House. Decayed teeth are the greatest hindrance to health and beauty. Gold-wired Teeth ...

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  39. China and Thibet at Peace.

    Peace has been concluded between China and Thibet. ...

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  40. Erzberger Must Not Go.

    A Berlin official massage states that the Executive Committee for Greater Berlin, in understanding with the Bavarian Executive Committee, has resolved to demand ...

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  41. Withdrawing War Subsidies

    The Government is withdrawing the subsidies for steel making on January 31, and for the manufacture of pie iron on April 30. After those dates the Government ...

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