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  3. ON THE MARCH.

    A message from Copenhagen states that the sufferings of soldiers from the east front returning in confused masses has become desperate. Over half a million Germans are ...

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  4. UNDER WHAT RULE.

    The question of the election of the Constituent Assembly is proving the cleavage point the Moderates and the Extremists. Great meetings of soldiers at Kovno, the ...

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  5. NEWS BY WIRE.

    The estate of the late Andrew Thompson, of St. Marys, New South Wales, master tanner, has been valued for probate at £20,766. ...

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  6. SURRENDERED SHIPS.

    To-day an advanced unit of the British flee[?] set out for Kiel from the great mine-seeping and Q boat base at Granton, Edinburgh. ...

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  7. ALLEGED STEALING.

    George Mcguiness, labourer, who was charged with having broken into a shop at Castlemaine (Vic.) and stolen jewellery valued at £240, was brought before the ...

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  8. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Another batch of wounded mid sick soldiers reached Sydney to-day. ...

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  9. LORD MAYOR OF SYDNEY.

    In Chambers to-day, before Mr. Justice Sly, an application was made on behalf of John Joynton Smith, Lord Mayor of Sydney, for an order for the disclosure of the name ...

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  10. UNNERVED SOLDIERS.

    Colonel Mandsley has been investigating on behalf of the Commonwealth a farm and hospital where remarkable cures of nervous cases have been effected through the simplest ...

    Article : 117 words
  11. BLAST FURNACE DISASTER.

    An appalling disaster occurred at the blast furnaces' at Lithgow late yesterday afternoon. One of the furnaces was about to be tapped when it prematurely blew out. William ...

    Article : 154 words
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  13. MAITLAND DISTRICT COURT.

    William Edmunds, a pumpman, was the applicant in a case brought5 against the Abermain Cilliery Co., under the Workmen's Compensation Act, before His Honor Judge ...

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  14. ORIGIN OF WAR.

    The disclosures cabled this morning regarding the origin of the war published by the Bavarian Government are contained in the reports of Count von Lerchenfeld, the ...

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  15. CHILI AND PERU.

    Lima reports that Peru has withdrawn its consuls from Chili as a result of the renewal of anti-Peruvian rioting in Iquique. There have been serious outbreaks, which ...

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  16. EXPECTED FATE.

    London advices state: The captured German battleships will be sunk when the ownership is established, as the Entente does not desire to risk controversies. ...

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  17. AGAINST SINKING.

    A message from Washington states that the proposal contained in press despatches from London that the war vessels surrendered by ...

    Article : 107 words
  18. APPEAL FROM LUXEMBURG

    A message from Washington states that the intervention of President Wilson half of the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg was besought to-day in a telegram from the ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. VOTING SYSTEM.

    It is now certain that the bill to amend the electoral law in regard to the system of voting will be brought forward during this session of the State Parliament, probably this week. ...

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  20. U-BOAT AVENUE.

    A correspondent who visited the "U-boat Avenue" of Harwich, where the surrendered submarines are lying states that the avenue is over a mile long. The submarines ...

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  21. SPARRING AT SPA.

    Lively scenes mark the daily Armistice Conference at Spa. Meetings are held by Labour unions on the premises. Herr Erzberger and Herr Winterfeldt frequently ...

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  22. THE WEATHER.

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  23. BRITISH POLITICS.

    There were numerous election speeches this evening, including that of Mr. A. Bonar Law, who, speaking at Glasgow, said that for the future of the world and for the ...

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  24. THE LAST VICTIM.

    Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm reports that the last victim of the submarines was the Christiania steamer Ener, torpedoed on the evening of November 11, and ...

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  25. MACKENSEN IN BERLIN.

    A final humiliation awaited Mackensen and his staff on their arrival at Berlin. Mackensen had 69,000,000 marks (£3,150,000) in notes and gold, which they had ...

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  26. LUSITANIA AVENGED.

    When Admiral Beauty received the request from Edinburgh for a vessel to enable the officers' wives and families to see the surrender of the German warships, he thought ...

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  27. ARMY OF OCCUPATION.

    The War Office announces that, with a view to providing men for overseas garrisons and the necessary reserves at home, soldiers may extend their periods of service for 2, 3, or 4 ...

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  28. DONKEYS POPULAR.

    The donkey is having his day in England. He has become a valued friend again in war time, and is used more now in commerce than for years past. ...

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  29. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Times" states that there is immense speculation concerning President Wilson's attitude towards the freedom of the seas at the ...

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  30. GOOD RAIN AT TAMWORTH.

    The dry spell in the north and north-west, which has lasted from August last, broke when good falls were registered in most centres. In Tamworth over two ...

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  31. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Mrs. J. Maher, Swanson street, Weston, has been unformed that her uncle, Pte. Wm. Simm (better known as "Scenes"), was killed in action on September 7th. ...

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  32. INTERNATIONALS.

    Hundreds of soldiers, sailors and marines broke through a cordon of police surrounding Madison Square Garden to-night, and attacked the International Socialists, who were ...

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  33. DIED OF ILLNESS.

    Mr. W. Holmes of Alexander street Kurri Kurri, has been informed that his son, Pte. Arthur Holmes, died from pneumonia on November 11th. The deceased ...

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  34. TONNAGE PROBLEM.

    Mr. Hughes states that he interviewed Mr. Bonar Law (Chancellor of the Exchequer) and Sir Joseph Macleay (Shipping Controller) and discussed the shipping ...

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  35. BISHOP'S BRIDGE.

    The social, which was arranged for the 23rd instant, in aid of the 34th Battalian Comforts Fund, proved a far greater success than even the most sanguine ...

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  36. ARMISTICE IN AFRICA.

    A message from Maserus states that the Basuto chiefs and thousands in the old historic meeting-ground to hear the official ...

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  37. THE FORECAST.

    New South Wales: Rain on the coast and highlands, with equally southerlies; fine and cool inland. ...

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  38. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    Two more deaths were reported at the quarantine station last night, The victims were both soldiers from the Medic. This brings the total deaths to 24. A number of ...

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  39. FOOD WIZARD IN ENGLAND.

    It is announced from Washington that Mr. H. C. Hoover (American Food Controller) has arrived in England.' ...

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  40. NON-FERROUS METALS.

    The Minister of Munitions will release the stocks of non-ferrous metals available for industrial purposes without special priority permits. ...

    Article : 59 words
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