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  5. PRESIDENT WILSON REVIEWED ARMY.

    President Wilson arrived at Chaumont, France, early on Christmas Day morning. He went immediately to the Hotel de Ville, where, in response to an address, he ...

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  6. PREPARING FOR PEACE.

    The Manchester Guardian says it is understood that the Imperial War Conference has settled the question of representation at the Peace Conference, and has also ...

    Article : 187 words
  7. RUSSIAN RIDDLE.

    Official confirmation is lacking, so far as Stockholm is concerned, but apparently a general mobilization is preparing in Russia. The Peoples’ Commissaries have ordered ...

    Article : 205 words
  8. BRINGING OUR BOYS BACK.

    The Australian and New Zealand commanding officers are not sparing any effort a new mental attitude among the soldiers. Every officer has been impressed ...

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  9. BERLIN’S OWN WAR.

    A section of the Berlin garrison has joined the revolting sailors, and it is believed there is a danger that the whole garrison will capitulate, leaving the ...

    Article : 121 words
  10. SMASHING THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    Prince Lvofr (the ex-Premir of Russia) and M. Kchort[?]off (one of the ex-Czar’s Ministers) have arrived, and are holding conferences with the Ambassador and other ...

    Article : 144 words
  11. ADVANCING THE CZECHS’ LINE.

    Owing to the failure of the Hungarian Government to agree with the Czech military representative at Budapest, the newspapers report that the Entente Powers’ ...

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  12. Mutineers Surrendering.

    A telegram from Amsterdam states that the mutinous sailors in Berlin surrendered to the Government troops which are occupying the royal stables. Armed civilians ...

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  13. AUSTRIA MUST PAY.

    It is estimated that the war devastation and damage in Italy's invaded provinces amounts to £4,00,000,000. which Austria must pay, her Czecho-Slovak States being ...

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  14. TUMULT AND VIOLENCE.

    Advices from Rotterdam state that the congress of the soldiers’ and workers’ councils in Berlin closed amid scenes of tumult and violence, with spells of comic ...

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  15. RESPECT FOR OFFICERS.

    In connection with the elections for the National Assembly, Gen. Hindenburg gas issued a manifesto declaring that order must be strictly preserved and laws ...

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  16. FIFTY THOUSAND CHRISTMAS BOXES.

    The Australian Red Cross Society has completed arrangements for the Christmas celebrations. The contents of nearly 50,000 Christmas boxes have arrived from ...

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  17. GERMANY CANNOT ENTER LEAGUE.

    It is expected that the Peace Conference will open in the latter part of January. Already much progress has been made in the course of conversations ...

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  18. EX-KAISER'S CASTLE DAMAGED.

    Reports from Berlin state that 800 sailors have captured the 'Red Castle, a former royal residence, and arrested the military commander of the Berlin garrison. ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN V.C.’S.

    Loe.-Cpl. Philip Davey, V.C., M.M., of the 10th Battalion, is due to arrive in Adelaide on Saturday with the soldiers comprising List G. Loe.-Opl. Davey was born ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. A WRETCHED CHRISTMAS.

    The Amsterdam corespondent of The Daily Chronicle has telegraphed:— News from Germany is to the effect that the spirit of Christmastide was entirely ...

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  21. Off to London.

    After the review, President Wilson and party motored to Montidency Leroi, where he and Mrs. Wilson took their Christmas dinner with the officers of the 26th ...

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  22. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Two Coalitionists including Mr. Fieher (Minister of Education) have been elected to represent the provincial England Universities in the House of Commons. ...

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  23. THE ERA OP PEACE.

    The immense Machine Gun Department of Vickers' Works at Crayford has been converted into a sewing-machine factory. ...

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  24. Stolen Food Supplies.

    The United Press correspondent, telegraphing from Coblentz, says a large quantity of food supplies has been stolen by the German population from the American ...

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  25. STIRRING RECEPTION IN LONDON.

    President Wilson’s welcome in London was marked by astonishing warmth. Thousands lined the streets. His Majesty the King and President Wilson rode together, ...

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  27. Fifty More German Submarines.

    Germany will shortly surrender 50 submarines, which were either unseaworthy or had not been finished when the others [?]ere given up under the armistice. ...

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  28. THE RULE OF THE AIR.

    Representatives of the Entente Powers will confer in Paris in the new year for the formulation of an air law code, and the decisions will be imposed on Germany as ...

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  29. NOT CONFIRMED.

    The War Office announces that it is unable to confirm the allegations that the Germans tattooed prisoners of war. ...

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  30. MESSAGE TO ENGLAND

    President Wilson, replying to an address presented at Dover, said:— We have come through serious times together. Therefore we regard each other in a new light. We ...

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  31. REVOLUTION COMPLETE AND GENUINE.

    Mr. Frederick Smith. “The Chicago Tribune's correspondent, s[?]ent fortnight travelling in Germany. He was that first American correspondent to enter that ...

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  33. RESISTING THE ROUMANIANS.

    Over 150 leading Bolsheviks have been arrested in Vien[?] A message from Budapest states that the Roumanians have occupied ...

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  34. GOLDEN FUTURE.

    The Berlin correspondent of the United Press Association has interviewed Herr Schiedemann (Minister for Finance and Colonies), who stated:— We are all heartily ...

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  35. Honour by French

    The Paris correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says that there were enthusiastic scenes at the Sorbonne when President Wilson was honoured with the Doctorate ...

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