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  4. GERMANS NO LONGER ON FRENCH SOIL

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris says the armistice is going smoothly. The Germans have 'handed over long lists of mines in liberated cities and cross roads, ...

    Article : 580 words
  5. GARS MAY RUN EARLY NEXT WEEK

    The industrial die appears to have been cast with a vengeance, and the prospects of an early return to work of the tramway men now seem remote. The ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA SATISFIED

    The Hon. J. Burton, member of the South African Cabinet, was tendered a Mayoral lunchcon on the occasion of his return from the Imperial Conference. He ...

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  7. EX-GROWN PRINCE IN HOLLAND

    The various rumours regarding the whercabouts of the German ex-Crown Prince are set at rest by a definite report from Asterdam that he crossed into ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S URGENT MESSAGES.

    French Official. — Belgian troops began to advance on Friday for the purpose of occupying Antwerp in pursuance ...

    Article : 78 words
  9. THE NAVAL ARMISTICE

    Admiral Beatty will meet von Hipper and the German naval envoys to-day. The British squadron picked up the Koenigsberg and convoyed her to a chosen place at ...

    Article : 385 words
  10. SERVICE MAY BE RESUMED

    When see this morning by the "Mail" man the Acting General Manager of the Trust (Mr. E. g. Moulden) was asked in he could give information regarding a i f ...

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  11. MR. BARWELL OUTSPOKEN

    The Minister of Industry (Mr. H. X. Harwell), referring this morning to the tramways trouble, said:—"All I want to say at present is thai I am quite ...

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  12. GREATEST AIR COMBAT

    Canadian military headquarters in London announce the airman who, while des[?]erately wounded, fought 60 enemy machines singlehanded, destroying four and ...

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  13. MEN WHO WENT TO SEA

    The Board of the Admiralty, in thanking the mercantile marine and the fishing; industry for their incomparable services during the war, says:—"Without the ...

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  14. CHANGING THE DESIGN

    The Chairman of the Shipping Control Mr. Hurley says shipbuilding in this country will be continued steadily, but the Shipping Board programme will be ...

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  15. POGROM IN WARSAW

    The foreign Office teams that there has been an anti-Semite Pogrom in Warsaw. If it is true the office must take a serious view. Such incidents encourage the forces ...

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  16. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    The whitewind election campaign is likely to be lively and interesting. Mr. Lloyd george follows up his speech of November 15 by a short provincial campaign ...

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  17. TROOPS SAFELY ARRIVED.

    The Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) announced to-day that the troops who embarked at Fremantle on September 9 and 13, at Melbourne on August 31, and ...

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  19. LONDON TO PARIS BY AEROPLANE

    A private Company is starting a London Paris air passenger service as soon as circunistances permit, using at time outset fast machines termerly employed in ...

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  20. A NERVOUS LADY'S EXPERIENCE AT A DENTIST'S.

    A Lady brought her daughter to me and [?]. A pro[?] dentest has refused to do dent try for any daughter, because she is so [?]. I brought her to you ...

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