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  2. VICTORIA CROSS

    A Victoria Cross had been awarded to Lieutenant, William Donovan Joynt (8th Battalion, of Victoria) for most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty during ...

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  3. GERMAN FRONTIER

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his latest report, says:—Our forward troops reached the German frontier between the neighborhood of Beho and St. ...

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  4. WAR GRAVES

    The Official Press Bureau states:—The Imperial War Graves Commission has decided upon the principle governing the form of the headstones for marking the ...

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  5. EX-KAISER

    The Lord Chancellor the AttorneyGeneral, and the Soilcitor-General have advised the British Government, in reply to a request for a report, tost the Allied ...

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  6. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    The [?] of the British [?] is she part the women are [?] [?] and [?] The [?] [?] who ...

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  7. ON THE RAND

    Representative meetings at a number of centres have carried resolutions strongly protesting against the ill-treatment of Allied war prisonene, and ...

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  8. THE COMING PEACE

    Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking at Dundee, said that while he fully sympathised with the formation of a League of Nations, he considered it was no ...

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  9. BLINDED!

    Sir Arthur Pearson makes a renewed special appeal for the St. Dunstan's Blinded Soldiers and Sailone Hostel at Regent Park, London, where nearly 700 ...

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  10. BRITISH NEARING LIEGE.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports.—Our forward march has continued. Our advanced troops on the night of November 26 reached the General ...

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  11. BRAZIL APPOINTS TWO DELEGATES.

    An announcement that Brazil has selected two delegates for the Peace Conference draws attention to the anomalous position of Canada. ...

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  12. LAW OFFICERS PREPARING REPORT

    Reuter's agency is informed that the Britis War Cabinet has instructed the law officers of the Crown to report upon the legal position of the ex-Kaiser, but ...

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  13. BRITISH WARRIORS

    The [?] war [?] and Air Ministry issue, reminders to the public that general demon[?]sation has not yet begun, and that the naval ...

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  14. FOCH AT STRASSBURG.

    French communique:—Marshal Foch, accompanied by General Castlenau, visited Strassburg (capital of AlsaceLorraine) and reviewed the troops of ...

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  15. MEAGRE NEWS FROM HOLLAND.

    There is a great delay of clegrams from Holland and the cause is unknown. The l[?] message, which was received from the Hague correspondent of ...

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  16. LIVE AMERICA

    The offer of the Untied States Government to purchase 750,000 loans of shipping from the International Mercantue Marane Company flying the ...

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  17. MR. ASQUITEH'S VIEWS.

    [?] of an [?] [?] File, [?] say [?] the [?] of [?] [?] Home ...

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  18. TRICOLOR DOMINATES SPECTACLE.

    Reuter's correspondent with the French Armies in Aisace, describing the entry of Marshal Petain and Generals Fayolles and Gouraud into ...

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  19. REMOVAL OF HEROES' BONES.

    The Imperial War Graves Commission, considering the reburial of soldiers in isolated graves scattered across battlefield, which will shortly be rebrought under ...

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  20. LITTLE WILLIE.

    The ex-Crown Prince, en route for Wieringon arrived at Amaterdam [?]udily [?] in a brown sportint suit, a blue [?] and bright green tie. He ...

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  21. POST-WAR PRIORITY.

    The British Press Bureau states that Dr. Christopher Addison (Minister for reconstruction), acting on the advice of the council of post-war priority, ...

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  22. MB. McADOO'S SUCCESSOR.

    It is understood that Mr. Bernand Baruch (Chairman of the War Industries Board) is the probable successor of Mr. W. G. McAd[?] as Secretary of ...

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  23. PRESIDENT WILSON WILL EXPLAIN.

    Before leaving for the Peace Conference, President Wilson will make a complete statement of the reasons for the trip and his aspirations. ...

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  24. [?] OF CANDIDATES.

    [?] to how is [?] [?] of [?] are [?] are [?] [?] ...

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  25. OCCUPATION OF LUXEMBURG.

    French communique:—The French Armies, completing the occupation of Luxemburg, reached the German frontier eastward of Weisswanpach and ...

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  26. CANADIAN TAXATION

    Canada's revenue for the fiscal year ending March next, as a result of the success of the business profits taxation, and income and other taxes will reach ...

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  27. REPRESENTATIVES

    In the House of Representatives on Thursday the Iron Bounty Bill, and Dis[?]ation Bill were passed. In moving the adjournment of the House ...

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  28. AIR RAIDS

    The British Press Bureau states that altogether there were 709 British air raids into Germany in the 13 months up to November 11, comprising 374 on large ...

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  29. KING VISITS FRANCE

    The Official Press Bureau states that the King, speaking at the Elysee banques, said it was a pleasure for him to be a guest amid the great nation with which ...

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  30. BRITISH PRISONERS

    The War Prisoners' Department announces that 494 officers and 14,235 men have arrived from Germany ana Holland. Five thousand eigat Hundred and forty men ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICAN INDUSTRIES

    A Johannesburg correepondent states Hon. F. S.Malan (South African Minister of Mines, Industries, And Education, speaking at a public luncheon at ...

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  32. BROKEN EMPIRE

    The "Hetvolts" Berlin correspondent telegraps that General Mar[?] has arrived at Treves with a big army. appa[?] preparing for a counter revolntion. ...

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  33. INDUSTRIAL WORLD

    Boilermakers. Manufacturing Grocers. Carters and Drivers. ...

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  34. DUTCH REFORMS PROMISED

    Reuter's correspondent at The Hague states that speaking in the Second Chamber the Dutch Premier denied that the Entente had in any way protested against ...

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  35. THE 'FLU'

    A very usful pamphlet has been issued by the Central Board of Health concerning influenza, giving its history and symptoms, and outlining precautionary measures to be adopted ...

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  36. COOPERS' SOCIETY.

    The members of the Coopers' Society have been most active during the last nine months in improving their wages and working condition. Prior to that time they were ...

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  37. THEATRE ROYAL

    "The Better 'Ole' was responsible for a crowded theatre again, and many people could not gain admission. This afternoon school children will be ...

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  38. SOLDIERS SUPPORT EBERT GOVERNTMENT.

    A number of the council of the German troops at the front have assured Herr Kbert's Socialist Government of support, and have condemned the Extrmists. ...

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  39. MA[?] [?]

    [?] [?] and [?] Ad. [?] for ...

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  40. DECORATED ANZACS

    Among the Anzacs who are enjoying furlough in this State after four years' war are the following who have gained various decorations for war service:— ...

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  41. MOONEY'S LIFE

    Indications point almost to the certainty that Thomas Mooney, the convicted Labor man, will zet a new trial or his freedom instead of being hanged on December 13 ...

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  42. MAN OF GERMAN TRIBES.

    Upon the re[?]mption of the conference of representatives of the German Federal States at Berlin a resolution was [?]assed [?]mphasising the need for the [?]mity of the ...

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  43. DEBATE ON ONE BIG UNION.

    A debate has been arranged between two members of the Coachmakers' Society for next Wednesday, December 4, room 8. basement, Trades Hall, on the following question:—"Is ...

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  44. [?] FLAG

    [?] [?] [?] the [?] [?] hs [?] [?] ...

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  45. WEST'S BIG FEATURE

    Two things in connection with the Select picture, "The Death Dance," will strike tne spectator very forcebly—Alice Brady's acting and her personal ...

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  46. TALK OF CONTINENTS.

    Nazimova is an ideal actress for the leading role in "Toys of Fate," which will open at the matinee to-day at the Theatre Royal The author of the ...

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  47. [?] TO PL[?]

    M.[?] for [?] a Hill to provide [?] [?] to [?] the ...

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  48. DELIVERY OR ROLLING STOCK.

    Reuter's Agency learns that Dr. Solf has asked that the surrender of German rolling stock as laid down by the armistice be delayed until February [?] in ...

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  49. 'A BEER PARTY'

    In the Adelaide Police Court yesterday the healing was continued of the case in which Janet H. C. Maisna[?]l was charged with having unlawfully sord ...

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  50. SOUTHERN SLAVS

    A conference of representative of all parties, held at Agram, capital, of Croatia and Siawonia, 160 nrilee south-south-west of Vienna, have proclaimed the ...

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  51. RETURNING SOLDIERS

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  52. PETROVA'S LAST APPEARANCE.

    To-night will be the last screening of "The Life's Mask" at West's. It is a mystery story of the [?] type in which the famous star portrays an ...

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  53. TASMANIAN IRON DEPOSITS.

    Senator Millen stated in the Senate yesterday that the Blythe River iron deposits in Tasmania were on offer to the Commonwealth Government for £110,000 payable wholly in a ...

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  54. SUBMARINE SURRENDERS

    Twenty-seven more German submarines surrendered at Harwich to-day. The total has now reached 114. ...

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  55. BOLSHEVISTS HOLDING MOSCOW.

    A report from Pe[?]rograd states that the boishevists have proclaimed a state of siege at Mo[?]cow. The anti-Bo[?]shevist [?] is grawing considerably in ...

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  56. WARM WEATHER TO CONTINUE.

    The weather office reported last night —Although the centre has moved over to Tasmania the anticyclone has, since yesterday, regained its former energy, ...

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  57. ANOTHER DEATH IN SYDNEY.

    Another influenza patient died in Sydney yesterday. All citizen force camps are to be broken up until the influenza peril is past. ...

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  58. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate, Senator Millen gave notice to move for an amendment of the standing orders providing fox a time limit of one hour for speeches, ...

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  59. LEGAL FIXTURESn

    Tuesday, December 3, at 10 o'clock (before his Honor Mr. Commissioner Mitchell).—Adjourned First and Adjourned Final Hearings —Charles Wordsworth Wood, of Kensington, ...

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  60. POSITION RAPIDLY IMPROVING.

    The steamer Meiusa, from Rabaul, was quarantined at Sydney yesterday morning. A message from Wellington state that the influenzs position everywhere throughout the dominion ...

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  61. ALLEGED SUBMARINE OUTRAGE.

    Hitherto there has been no official confirmation of the Stocknolm report that a German submarine destroyed a British transport necar Archangel on November ...

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  62. ITALIANS OCCUPY INNSBRUCK.

    A message received from Vienna states that the Italians have occupied Innsbruck (the capital of Tyrol, Austrial, and the Foreign Office is raising ...

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  63. SLAUGHTERMEN'S STRIKE SETTLED.

    The strike of slaughtermen in the Melbourne trade was settled last night. The men are to get £4 10/ for a week of 48 hours and two smoke-hos of a quarter of an hour each ...

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  64. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PRECAUTIONS.

    A poster has been issued by the Western Australian Department of Public Health and dispatched to all local authorities throughout the State for the purpose of warning the ...

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  65. SAILORS' CHRISTMAS CHEER.

    Mr. J. N. M. Lawrence, Missions to Seamen, Port Adelaide, writes:—Will you please permit us to appeal for funds for sailors' [?] mas cheer? Reference is not needed in ...

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  66. Advertising

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  67. NEW WESTRALIAN COALFIELD.

    The Western Australian Mines Department has received a report of the discovery of a new coalfield, situated outside the present known coalbearing area. It states that the coal is ...

    Article : 57 words
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