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  3. "RENOUNCED NOTHING"

    "I have signed nothing, and I have renounced nothing," the Crown Prince told a press interviewer in Holland. He added: "I knew that we had lost the war in 1914, and was willing to make peace, even ceding Alsace-Lorraine, but I was told to mind my own business." Wilhelm ...

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  4. BERLIN TO-DAY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The first English war correspondent lias arrived in Berlin. He described his journey tither from Austria as a triumphal ...

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  5. "A HORRIBLE SIGHT"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Admiral Beatty, in a speech to the crew of the Lion on the eve of their escorting the German ships to Scapa Flow ...

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  6. "SPARTACUS" OR MILITARIST?

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—Hindenburg is urgently appealing to the army units to remain at their posts. He promises that demobilisation will ...

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  7. "GLOWERING MIEN"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Mr. James, the "New York Times" correspondent, who is at Treves (Rhenish Prussia)—which city the American 3rd Army ...

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  8. SOCIALISTS' FAILURE

    A message from Le Hague states that the whole German press complains of the inability of the Soviets or the Executive Committee in ...

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  9. "FRIGID SILENCE."

    Later.—The inhabitants of Treves received the Americans in frigid silence. The streets were patrolled by members of the Soldiers' and Workers' Council. ...

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  10. TURKEY'S S.O.S.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The United Press Association's Washington correspondent states that according to diplomats here, Turkey is expected to ...

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  11. THE FATEFUL PENDULUM.

    The British armies are now advancing towards the Rhino over scenes there the foulest German atrocities were committed and their early ...

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  12. "NO. 10 DOWNING STREET"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There were extraordinary scenes of enthusiasm in Whitehall on the occasion of the Inter-Allied Conference. ...

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  13. REMEMBER 1870

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Paris Municipal Council is unanimously in favor of recovering from Germany the 200,000,000 francs levied on Paris in ...

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  14. "I HAVE RENOUNCED NOTHING"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Own Prince, when interviewed, said:— "I have renounced nothing, and I have signed nothing." ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Archbishops of Conterbury and York have appointed commemoration services for the fallen on December 29, and ...

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  16. ALLIED LINE ADVANCING METHODICALLY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Belgian communique states:— Our advance is proceeding methodically. Our cavalry have entered ...

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  17. WAR RISK INSURANCE DISCONTINUED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Press Bureau announces that the Board of Trade is discontinuing the issue of war risk insurances on cargo. ...

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  18. "WHILE THE GOING'S GOOD."

    Addressing a meeting of the delegates from the Soviets, the Bavarian Premier (Herr Eisner) said that the old Government machinery was still ...

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  19. HUGE EXPLOSIVE AMALGAMATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Treasury has sanctioned the amalgamation of 29 British explosive companies into the Explosives Trade. Limited, with a ...

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  20. PRISONERS OF WAR

    The London commissioners of the Australian Red Cross Society have cabled cancelling prisoners' of war foods, but asking for the regular ...

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  21. GERMAN EXPORTS PROHIBITED.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—Message from Berlin state that Great Britain has prohibited the exportation of goods from Germany to Sweden ...

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  22. LONG FLY

    The Aerial League of Empire is organising a flight from England to Australia by way of India. The cost has been partly subscribed, but ...

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  23. SOLF'S RESIGNATION DEMANDED.

    A Berlin official message states that the Executive Committee has resolved to demand the immediate resignation of Dr. Solf, and his replacement by a ...

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  24. HUNS' PARTING SHOT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Before evacuating the Dobrudja, the Gentians completely destroyed all machinery, and stole all foodstuffs. ...

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  25. BRITISH PRISONERS STREAMING HOME.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Over 40,000 British war prisoners have arrived in England from Germany since the armistice was signed. ...

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  26. "DEFINITE CONCLUSIONS REACHED."

    Later.—It is Authoritatively stated that the deliberations of the Inter-Allied Conference passed off without a hitch. Definite and important ...

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  27. "HOLLWEG DID IT."

    It is now revealed that Hindenburg arranged the Kaiser's abdication on November 8, after half an hour's discussion in a bedroom of the Hotel ...

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  28. REUNITING RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent states that 31. Bahmeteff, the Russian Ambassador, announces that he ...

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  29. GERMANY MAKES LOVE TO UNCLE SAM

    There is an illimitable consolation to be got out of a philosophic view of your Failures and disappointments. If you set out on a world-conquest adventure ...

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  30. INFLUENZA.

    The Public are warned to take no chances with the Influenza epidemic should it make its appearance in Australia, but to send for the family ...

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  31. DUTCH DEPLORE WILHELM'S PRESENCE.

    A British correspondent at The Hague states that he has conversed with many Dutch people, and has not found one failing to deplore the ...

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  32. THE HUN OF THE PRISON CAMP

    Presumably on behalf of the Gorman Government, Herr Erzberger has informed the "North German Gazette" that if Great Britain can produce proof that ...

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  33. LIBERATING LEMBERG

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An English war correspondent who visited Lemberg tolls an astonishing story of how some schoolboys liberated the city from the ...

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  34. ALLIES MAY OCCUPY GERMANY

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—It is reported from Berlin that Marshal Focl has sent an ultimatum to the German armistice delegates demanding the ...

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  35. "TOLD TO MIND MY OWN BUSINESS."

    When interviewed by an American correspondent, the eX-Crown Prince denied that he had relinquished any of his rights of ...

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  36. RUSSO-GERMAN ALLIANCE

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—A message from Berlin reports the Russian Commissary Radek as declaring that the Entente would be unable to ...

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  37. 150,000 WAGONS HANDED OVER.

    PARTS, Tuesday.—"Le Matin" states that the Germans have handed over 150,000 wagons, in accordance with the armistice terms. ...

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  38. BELGIUM'S "DAMAGES"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Brussels message states that the Central Industrial Committee estimates the German military and civil damage during ...

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  39. BEFORE BATTLE

    Shall God, who planned the season, let me die? Then, if it must be so Let me go willingly. ...

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  41. WARLIKE PREPARATIONS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Press despatches frum Santiago says that certain, classes of reserves have been called to the Chilian colors, and a ...

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