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  3. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    tue supporters of Mr. H. H. Asquith in the elections are making much oat of the abolition of conseriptian being used aa "an eleventh hour ...

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  6. END OF THE WAR The Armistice.

    A telegram from Berne says that according to German newspapers a French regiment has occupied Weisbaden. ...

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  7. GERMAN TROOPS AT ODESSA.

    It is reported here that the Entente Powers demanded the surrender of 4500 German troops at Odess[?], in the Black Sea. ...

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  8. WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT.

    The Trades Hall Council on Thursday night prac[?]cally approved of a reply given earlier in the day by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) to a ...

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  9. UNITED FLEET AT POLA.

    A United States squadron has reached Pola, in the Adriatic, and is taking control of the city and harbor. The Jugoslav vessels have hoisted the stars and ...

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  10. The Peace Conference.

    The Indian delegates to the Peace Conference have arrived in London. ...

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  11. IN PARIS.

    To view President Wilson's procession through the streets of Paris, windows in the Avenue Bois do Boulogne were let at from £20 to £100 apiece. ...

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  12. SCHOOL TEACHERS' CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the Public School Teachers Federation was opened to-day. The Minister for Education, in the ...

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  13. In Germany.

    A message from Berlin states:— "The Spartacus programme includes the disarmament of all non-proletariat forces; the formation of a workers' ...

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  14. THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    About l00 West Australian soldiers on the Boona[?] escaped in the ship's,boats, but were intercepted and taken to a special camp at the quarantine ...

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  15. The German Colonies.

    Mr. Frank Simonds, writing in the New York "Tribune," says:— "The return of the German colonies would be a constant meance to Britain. ...

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  16. ROYAL ARMS ON POSTAL VANS.

    Since Mr. Archibald raised the subject in the House of Representatives on Friday (reports the Sydney "Evening N[?]s") there has been ...

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  17. DEATH OF MR. E. W. COLE.

    Mr. E. W. Cole, proprietor of Cole's Book Arcade, Melbourne, died to-day, aged 85 years. He arrived in Melbourne in 1853 and opened the arcade ...

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  18. THE MARCH OF SOLDIERS THROUGH BERLIN.

    The London "Times" Stockholm correspondent telegraphs that he believes that they were picked German regiments which marched through Berlin. ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES BUSH FIRES.

    A telegram from Harden, Southern New South Wales, says that drivers and other train officials as they arrive, give bad accounts of devastation from, bush ...

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  20. A DURBAN RESOLUTION.

    A meeting of Durban citizens yesterday carried a resolution demanding that Britain holds the late German colonies and that the German residents be ...

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  21. Military leaders in England.

    King George on December 19 will entertain at luncheon Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, and Generals Plumer, Raylinson, and Birdwood. ...

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  22. MINE MISHAP.

    This afternoon, C. Curnow, a miner, while employed at the North mine, was struck on the right foot by some stone which came away from the back. ...

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  23. AS GOOD AS A HOLIDAY.

    The main object of a holiday is to gain renewed energy for another year's work so that one may return with sound nerves and a clear brain, full of ...

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  26. Ex-Emperor Charles.

    It is reported from Munich (Bavaria) that the Switzarland Government refused to allow ex-Emperor Charles of Austria-Hungary to reside in the ...

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  27. "VORWARTS" ON HERR LIEBKNECHT.

    The "Vorwarte" states:—"Herr Liebknecht is mad, suffering from moral insanity like the ex-Kaiser." ...

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  28. President Wilson in France.

    A message from Brest states that the people there gave President Wilson a vociferous welcome on his arrival, and when he boarded a special train for ...

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  29. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Returning soldiers as per list "X" will arrive at Keswick Barracks at 9 a.m. to-morrow (Tuesday). ...

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