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  2. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS AND RUMORS

    Commentators had confidently anticipated. Field Marshal von Hindenburg's application on Tuesday or Wednesday, through some minor general, for the ...

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  3. OUR FALLEN HEROES

    Yesterday there was held a ceremonial service in memory of the soldiers of the 1st Australian Division killed in action before Amiens. ...

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  4. GERMANY'S PARLOUS PLIGHT

    "The Times" correspondent at The Hague save that a well-informed Dutch authority who has returned from Germany says:— ...

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  5. WHEN THE TIME COMES

    Mr. Watt (Acting Prime Minister) made a statement in Melbourne yesterday to the effect that in order to avoid action being taken with respect to the ...

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  6. REVOLUTIONARIES INCREASED

    Reuters representative at Copenhagen reports that the majoriy of the submarine crews have joined the revolutionaries. ...

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  7. SYDNEY POLITICIANS EXCITED.

    Great enthusiasm was manifested in the Sydney Parliament yesterday when it resumed at 2.30 p.m. Members were in an excitable state in conseauence of ...

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  8. "RELY ON SOLDIERS' COUNCIL."

    Reports from Kiel state that the revolution is spreading. The Red Flag is flying at Warnemunde. Altona, F[?]ersberg, and over ...

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  9. HOSTILITY TO KAISER.

    A Rotterdam message says that the question of the Kaiser's fate still involves a clamorous division of opinion, but apparently hostility to the monarchy ...

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  10. FOOH'S OWN TERMS.

    The Paris newspapers are unanimously of the opinion that if the German Parliaments think they can have anything to do with the peace negotiations they will ...

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  11. WILSON'S REPLY.

    LONDON, November 7, 11 a.m. A[?] from Washington state that Mr. Robert Lansing, Secretary of State, has made public the following letter ...

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  12. STILL A KICK LEFT.

    Reuter's representative at Amsterdam says that reports from Vienna state that German troops have crossed the Austrian frontier into Tirol and ...

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  13. FOE IN STATE OF FLUX

    According to advices received late on Wednesday night, Tuesday's advance by the Allies was the greatest since the opening of the offensive. ...

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  14. THE PEACE RUMORS

    The general public were very doubtful about accepting the peace rumors which were circulated in Adelaide yesterday morning. The receipt of a cable from ...

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  15. AUSTRIA'S POSITION

    Amsterday says that German papers give a dramstic version of the reception of the Armistice terms in Vienna. The Emperor Charles, after reading ...

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  16. CONTROL OF CONGRESS

    It is claimed by "The New York Times" and "The New York World," both Democratic newspapers, that the Republicans will control the next ...

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  17. NATIONAL UNITY URGED.

    The German Government has issued a wordy and argumentative appeal, urging national unity, from which it appears how greatly this exhortation is ...

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  18. SEDAN.

    Mr. Herbert Sidebotham, "The Times" military expert, commenting on the situation on the West Front, says:— If the Americans win through to Sedan ...

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  19. SYDNEY BREAKS LOOSE

    Never before has there been such a scene in Sydney as there is to-day. It absolutely beggars description. When at about half past 7 a suppressed ...

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  20. IRON RING CLOSED.

    According to New York reports, when commenting on the Austrian armistice, the "New York Herald" says:— It is the handwriting on the wall for ...

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  21. AMERICAN LIBERATORS.

    An official report states that Americans have made wonderful advances into Sedan, and have liberated thousands of prisoners. The civilians are ...

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  22. RIOTING IN AUSTRIA.

    Feeling in Vienna, says The Hague correspondent of "The Times," is most depressed. The universal desire for peace is now outweighed by the ...

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  23. EASTERN WAR AIMS

    According to reports issued by the Press Bureau the Anglo-French Governments jointly declare that their war aim in the East is to completely free ...

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  24. CLOSING HOTELS.

    The following resolution was carried by the Methodist Church yesterday:—"That the executive of the Methodist Church in its monthly meetmg held in Pirie Street ...

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  25. RENEWING THE ATTACK.

    Advices just received state that the French armies renewed the attack on the whole front this morning. The British are now four miles from ...

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  26. A LATER REPORT.

    American Official:— The first American army has captured that portion of Sedan, on the west bank of the Me[?]se. ...

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  27. GERMAN PRESS BITTER.

    A message from the Amsterdam correspondent of "The Times" says:— Pan-German newspapers bitterly revile Austria. Krupps' organ states that ...

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  28. JUBILATION IN PERTH.

    The news published yesterday morning that Germany had signed an armistice was responsible for many manifestations of jollity in Perth. Though ...

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  29. SHIPPING TRANSFERS

    The Press Bureau announces that the Blockade Minister states that reminders have been sent to the neutral Powers that Britain has always declined to ...

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  30. 250,000 HORSES CAPTURED.

    In a message from Rome "The Times" correspondent says that the booty secured by the Italians in their recent offensive against Austria includes 250,000 ...

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  31. 3000 MARINES REVOLT.

    "Norwarts," the well-known Berlin Socialist journal, states that the situation in Kiel is exceedingly critical. Yesterday 3000 marines threatened to ...

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  32. PERIOD OF CONSIDERATON.

    [?]7, 11.35 p.m. [?] that there will [?] [?] reception of ...

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  33. STILL ADVANCING.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "The progress made on the battle-front yesterday evening has been ...

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  34. STILL SPREADING

    According to official reports from Pretoria owing to the rapid spread of Spanish influenza northwards the immigration of Europeans or natives into ...

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  35. ARMY OF 500,000

    Telegraphing from Paris, the correspondent of "The Times" says:— The Czecho-Slovak delegates have offered the Allies 500,000 soldiers for the ...

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  36. "NO QUESTION OF A ROUT."

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing on Wednesday said:— The retreat continues, but there is no ...

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  37. PREPARATIONS FOR PEACE

    Hon. W. Watt (Acting Prime Minister) made a statement in Melbourne. yesterday to the effect that the Commonwealth Government was taking ...

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  38. GENERAL STRIKE IN HAMBURG.

    A general strike has broken out in Hamburg and Luebeck. Serious outrages have occurred. ...

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  39. [?] DIRECTED TO PLACE OF INTERVIEW.

    [?] wireless French official message commons the announcement from General F[?] to the German high command as fellows:—"M. German ...

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  40. MUTINOUS SAILORS.

    It is reported in Copenhagen that a person who has just arrived from Germany states that sailors have obtained possession of the greater part of ...

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  41. ALLIED FLEETS

    The Allied fleets, it is rumoured, will anchor oft Constantinople on November 3th. ...

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  42. SUBMARINES

    Advices from Washington state that Mr. J. Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, is of the opinion that practically all the German submarines have gone ...

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  43. TAKING OF LE QUESNOY.

    All accounts agree that the storming of Le Quesnoy was the most dramatic feature of Tuesday's battle. The o[?]d town, surrounded by huge earth ...

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  44. THE AIR MEN.

    According to the reports of the Press Bureau an independent air force, despite adverse weather on November 5, attacked the aerodrome at Morhange, ...

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  45. [?] CALLS FOR PEACE.

    The Bavarian papers continue to demand the Kaiser's sodication and peace. The Munich "Mag[?] Post" says:—"As Berlin is opt making progress in the ...

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  46. HAMBURG.

    Advices have been received that [?]e revolters have complete control of Hamburg. ...

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  47. AUSTRALIANS IN TURKEY.

    It has been arranged that the Australians who are prisoners of war in Turkey shall be transferred immediately to the Australian hospital in Port ...

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  48. DAY OF RECORDS.

    The wonderful enthusiasm which prevailed in Sydney yesterday over the reposted signing of the armistice was continued far into the night. Tremendous ...

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  49. ORIGIN OF DISTURBANCES.

    Reuters correspondent at Copenhagen states that the disturbances at Kiel originally were caused by the opposition of the officers to the new government. ...

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  50. PEOPLE WARNED.

    Reuter's representative at Amsterdam states that according to official advices from Berlin a menifesto has been [?]d by the Chancellor warning the ...

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  51. SPAIN

    The Spanish Government has resigned. ...

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  52. FRENCH TROOPS PROGRESS.

    French communique:— Pursuit of The enemy was continued this morning Long the whole front. We progressed east of the Forests of ...

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  53. MILITARY HEROES

    The Distinguished Service Order and has been co[?]rred on Lieutenant-Colonel J. McArthur. A bar to the D.S.O. has been conferred upon ...

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  54. GOLD

    In the House of Commons to-day Lord Robert Cecil (Foreign Office) confirmed a recently published report that the Czecho-Slovaks captured sixty-five ...

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  55. GERMANY'S DELEGATION.

    German official:— The German delegation for the conclusion of an armistice consists of Court E[?]berger, Court Odernorf ...

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  57. A FRENCH ACCOUNT.

    Telegraphing from the French headquarters on Wednesday evening Reuter's correspondent said:— The Germans are unmistakably ...

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  58. MORE AIR RAIDS.

    The Press Bureau reports that the Independent Air Force on the afternoon of November 6 bombed the factories at Sarbrucken, hitting [?] factory ...

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  59. DISAPPOINTMENT IN MELBOURNE.

    Melbourne was startled early yesterday morning by what purpor[?]ed to be authentic news that the German envoys to Marshal Foch had signed the ...

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  60. ALLIES TERMS.

    Admiral Sir Percy [?]tt, in an article in the Press, emphasises the point that the Germans musst not be permitted to attend the peace conference. The ...

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  61. HOTELS CLOSED IN SYDNEY.

    The district military commandant in Sydney yesterday issued an order closing all hotels in No. 2 military district, which embraces practically the whole of New ...

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