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  6. THE WAR.

    Ministers are assembling for the preliminary Allies' peace conference. Mr. A. J. Balfour and Baron Sonnino have already arrived, and Signor Orlando ...

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  7. GERMANY'S ABILITY TO PAY.

    Interviewed on Thursday on the question of the ability of Germany to pay war indemnities, the Commonwealth Statistician, Mr. G. H. Knibbs, ...

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  8. AIR PASSENGER SERVICE.

    A private company intends starting a London to Paris air passenger service as soon as circumstances permit, using at the outset the fast machines ...

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  9. British Shipping.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Sir Leo Chioza Money stated that the British merchant shipping output would soon be 3,000,000 tons yearly. ...

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  10. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  11. The Dutch Revolotion.

    Reuter's Agency is advised that the Allies are taking most energetic steps to relieve the food shortage in Holland, which is said to be the chief ...

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  12. AUSTRALIANS' PAY.

    Colonel T. J. Thomas (assistant financial secretary to the Defence Department) has been recommended by the business board to proceed to London ...

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  13. Riot in Dublin.

    The London "Times' " Dublin correspondent reports:— "Trouble has arisen in Dublin. Soldiers used axes and trench tools in an ...

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  15. HOW THE FIGHTING ENDED.

    The peace news came to the Australian and other armies in the field (says a cable message, dated November 12), in the following form:—"At 11 o'clock ...

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  16. German Troops in the Balkans.

    A message from Budapest states that the Hungarian Government is providing six trains daily for the transport of General von Mackensen's ...

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  17. British Politics. LABOR CONFERENCE AND THE COALITION.

    Several speakers at the Labor conference, now being held, asserted that the Coalition Government is taking advantage of the war conditions to ...

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  18. DEATHS IN PARKSIDE.

    The Adelaide city coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) adopted an unusual attitude at an inquest on Friday, last week (says "The Advertiser") in regard ...

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  19. INFLUENZA

    Files from England speak of industrial "half-handed," schools shut, shops likewise, temporary hospitals and doctors "worked to death." Influenza has been ...

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  20. DISORDERLY TROOPS.

    A Berlin message reports that the chief burgomaster has issued a statement to the effect that great numbers of German troops are returning from ...

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  21. President Wilson's Views.

    After detailing the armistice conditions in the United States Congress on Tuesday afternoon, President Wilson said:— ...

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  22. THE HINDENBURG LINE.

    The orginal Hindenburg line was corapleted in the winter of 1916, when the Germans feared a collapse on the Somme, writes a correspondent. As ...

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  23. The ex-Kaiser.

    The London "Times" Amsterdam correspondent reports:— "The ex-Kaiser has given, his word of honor not to indulge in plots. He ...

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  24. ELECTION PLANS.

    Labor Ministers have decided to adhere to the Coalition. The election campaign is likely to be lively. Mr. Lloyd George will follow up his ...

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    Brigadier-General Sir Newton Moore, formerly Agent-General for West Australia, who succeeded the late Sir 0 George Reid as member for St. ...

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  27. In the Tyrol.

    A message from Innisbruck states that the Bavarian regiments sent there when Austria signed the armistice have evacuated the Tyrol. ...

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  28. IN BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. J. S. Lord, chairman of the peace celebrations commitee, to-day receive, a telegram from the Premier, Mr W. A. Holman, the following of ...

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  30. WAR ITEMS.

    A New York message states:— "Official figures show that of the 3,510,000 men in the United States Army, 2,008.000 are overseas." ...

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  31. Alsace and Lorraine.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "The French Government has appointed High Commissioners to ...

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  32. AMERICAN WOMEN'S REQUEST.

    A New York message, dated November 14. states:— "A women's organisation has asked President Wilson to send women to the ...

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  33. ITALY'S LAST EFFORTS.

    "An Italian official communique issued on November 10, states:—"Our captures, so far counted, between October 24 and November 4, comprised ...

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    Thc Agent-General for West Australia (Mr. Connolly), cables from London (reports the "Register") that he has conferred with Mr. W. M. Hughes ...

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  35. SPAIN'S MESSAGE TO FRANCE.

    King Alphonso of Spain telegraphed to President Poincare on the signature of the armistice:—"I congratulate you with all my heart on having ...

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  37. In Austria.

    A Vienna message states that the Lammash Cabinet in Austria has resigned. ...

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  38. DISBANDMENT OF MILITARY CAMPS.

    After next Monday troops in training in various camps in Australia will be free to return to their civil occupations. On Monday they will be given ...

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