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  7. RACING. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TATTERSALL'S MEETING.

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  8. END OF THE WAR. The Armistice.

    The Dusseldorff "Nachrichten" says that General Nudant, the president of the French Armistice Commission at Spa, has presentad a Note to the ...

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  9. VON MACKENSEN FLEES.

    The Frankfurt "Gazette" prints a despatch from Hermannstadt saying that General von Mackensen has fled to an unknown destination, leaving to ...

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  10. A MESSAGE FROM NEW YORK.

    A New York cable, dated December 4, states:— Mrs. Catherine Haden of Chicago, a daughter of Mr. Patrick Callan, who ...

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  11. BRITISH ADVANCE TO THE RHINE.

    A report received here from Paris states that the British are within 10 miles of Cologne. ...

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  12. The Peace Conference. HERR ERZBERGEN NOT TO ATTEND.

    The executive councils at Berlin, and Bavaria have decided that Dr. Solf must instantly retire. They have also decided not to permit Herr Erzeberger ...

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  13. BELGIANS FURTHER PROGRESS.

    A Belgian official communique states:— "Our advance guard has occupied Munchen, Gladbach, Geilenkirchen, ...

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  14. British Merchant Services.

    "During the war 2475 British ships were sunk with their crews and 3147 veasels were sunk and their crews left adrift," stated Sir Eric Geddes in an ...

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  15. GERMAN COUNTER CLAIM.

    The "Cologne Gazette," while admitting that the British blockade,won the war, arrogantly says that Germany intends to submit a counter claim at the ...

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  16. Belgian Royalty in Paris.

    The Belgian Royal Family, who arrived here yesterday, was most cordially ovationed by the public. Speeches were exchanged between President ...

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  17. In Great Britain. RAILWAYMEN'S DEMANDS.

    An industrial war by railway men is said to be imminent. Mr. James Henry Thomas, secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen, ...

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  18. FLYING THE IRISH FLAG.

    The Bathurst correspondent of the Sydney "Sun" wrote on Saturday last: Considerable interest has been arnounsed throughout the west in an ...

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  19. War Responsibility. ENEMY DENIALS.

    The attempt of the former German Emperor, the former Crown Prince, Prince Ruprecht of Bavaria, and of Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg and other ...

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  20. A DESPATCH TO MOSCOW.

    A wireless despatch sent yesterday from Berlin, and addressed to the Bolshevik Government in Moscow, was signed, as was the case under the old ...

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    Mr. Garretty: I always thought the Union Jack was looked upon as the Empire flag. Denn Hughes: The Union Jack is ...

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  22. IMMEDIATE STRIKE SPOKEN OF.

    "The Times" says: "There ia a sudden crisis in the railway world. Those responsible for the September trouble are endeavoring to precipitate an ...

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  23. SHOOTING IN BERLIN STREETS.

    Serious disorders are continually breaking out in Berlin, and there is much shooting in the streets. All the trouble is being caused by ...

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  24. EXAMINING EX-KAISER'S LETTERS.

    The "Westfalisch Allgemeine Zeitung" says that an examination of the ex-Kaiser's private correspondence has begun at the Royal Castles with the ...

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  25. HEADACHES, BACKACHE, NEURALGIA &c.

    Nervous headaches, neuralgia, backache, loss of appetite, anaemia, insomnia, dyspepsia, brainfag, breakdown, rheumatism, and other kindred ...

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  26. COTTON SPINNERS WAGES.

    One hundred thousand, cotton spinners in Manchester are balloting to-day as to whether they will accept the employers offer of a 40 per cent, increase ...

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  27. INDEPENDENCE OF RHINELAND.

    A meeting held at Cologne decided to proclaim an independent republic of the Rhineland and Wes'phalia. Spartacus group supporters have seized at ...

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  28. CHAPPED HANDS.

    Of course Exposure to bitter weather: no gloves, may be; work which soils the hands, so that frequent washing is necessary—result, sore hands. ...

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  29. In Germany.

    Herr Ebert states that his Government has not arrived at a decision yet concerning the status of the former Kaiser. ...

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  30. REPORTED LIEBKNECHT STATEMENT.

    The "Westfalisch Allgemain Volks' Zeitung" reports that Herr Liebkneeht has declared that he has had Berlin at his feet for days, and that people ...

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  31. MENTONE MEETING.

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