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  2. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    When members of the Legislative Assembly, met yesterday afternoon Mr. Hoskins presented petitions from the Women's Christian Temperance Union and the Salvation Army, ...

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS. THE ARMISTICE.

    The State Department has made public the corrections in the armistice terms as finally accepted by Germany. The following are the revised sections—other sections stand ...

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  4. CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The Admiralty announces: The Allied, Fleet passed through the Dardanelles on November 12, in fine weather. British and Indian troops, now occupying ...

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  5. GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Lloyd George addressed a meeting of 200 Liberal Peers, members of the House of Commons, and candidates. He outlined his post war policy, including his attitude in ...

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  6. TRANSITION PERIOD.

    Mr. Lloyd George addressed in London a meeting of representatives of the employers' associations and trade unions of 15 of the principal industries, including engineering, ...

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  7. GERMANS WITHDRAWING BELGIAN ARMY TO ENTER BRUSSELS

    British officers have gone to Spa to arrange details of the evacuation. It is understood that Allied troops will remian stationary until Sunday before they ...

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  8. OCCUPATION OF GERMANY.

    General Potain, Commander-in-Chief of the French armies, in an Order of the Day addressed to the French soldiers, says:— "You are going to march towards the ...

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  9. LARGEST MERCHANT FLEET.

    Mr. C. Schwab (Director of the Emergency Fleet Corporation) states that that body will complete the 13,000,000 tons of merchant shipping contracted for, which will give the United ...

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  10. MILITARY HONOURS.

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  11. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    A Copenhagen message says that five German submarines arrived at Landskrona harbour and asked to be interned as the commanders dared not return to Germany. ...

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  12. "COUNT WILLIAM HOHENZOLLERN."

    The Trench newspapers protest against the deference which Holland is showing to the exKaiserm and demand that he be brought to trial. ...

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  13. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    A Paris telegram says there is every Indication that the peace conference will meet at Versailles. Probably M. Briand and M. Bourgeois will be among the French ...

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  14. ALPHONSO'S MESSAGE.

    A Paris message states: King Alphonso telegraphed to M. Poincare, President of France, on the signing of the armistice:—"I congratulate you with all my heart in having ...

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  15. HUNGARIAN ORDER.

    It is reported from Budapest that the War Minister in the new Hungarian Government, has issued an order that Mackensen's troops from Roumania shall not be disarmed. ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Committee on Production, owing to increased cost of living, has awarded a further advance of 5s a week to men 18 years of age and upwards, and 2s 6d to boys and ...

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  17. GERMAN REVOLUTION.

    According to an Amsterdam message, the red flag is flying from the forts at Antwerp, also from the German torpedo-boats in port. ...

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  18. CARL DEPARTS.

    ThE ex-Emperor Carl issued a proclamation relinquishing all participation in administration. He denies all responsibility for the war, from which he endeavoured to deliver his ...

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  19. WAR NOTES. RUSSIA'S ADVICE TO GERMANY.

    One of the most remarkable features of Germany's present plight is the extensive nature of her internal unrest. This is a particularly apt form of retribution for many of ...

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  20. HOLLAND NEXT.

    Horr Troelstra, the Dutch Socialist leader, speaking at Rotterdam, caused a sensation throughout the country when he declared that it was time the workers forcibly took the ...

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  21. HUGE CREDIT VOTE.

    In the House of Commons this evening Mr. Bonar Law (Chancellor of the Exchequer), in moving a credit vote for £700,000,000, said that, though a reduction ...

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  22. DOMINIONS' VOICE.

    The Imperial War Cabinet will resume shortly for the purpose of co-ordinating views regarding the German colonies, freedom of the seas, international trade, and other unsettled ...

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  23. CROWN PRINCE LIVES.

    It is announced from Rotterdam' that the ex-Crown Prince of Germany arrived at Maestricbt (Holland) and was interned. The Foreign Office states that there is so ...

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  24. EAST AFRICA.

    Regarding the clause in the armistice terms dealing with East Africa, the Union Defence Department admits the difficulty of getting in touch with Von Lettow and communicating ...

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  25. NAVY CELEBRATES.

    The [?]burgh correspondent of the "Pall Mall Gazette" describes the Navy's celebration [?] armistice. There was a marvellous scene at 8 o'clock ...

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  26. EXAMPLE FOR DOMINIONS.

    A Pretoria message to Capetown states that Sir William Hoy, general manager of the railways, is going to Europe. Though his name is mentioned in connection with the High ...

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  27. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    Peace celebrations were continued in London on Tuesday night. A big party of Australians built an enormous bonfire in Trafalgar-square, seats were brought out of the ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICAN MAIZE.

    Arrangements have been made for the immediate exportation of the accumulated stocks of maize in South Africa General Smuts, who is now in England, has arranged ...

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  29. INFLUENZA.

    The death of another member of the crew of the steamer Atua—a native acting as a steward—is reported from the quarantine station, where there have now been seven ...

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  30. COMRADESHIP.

    The War Office announces that a conference of representatives of the Admiralty, War Office, Air Ministry, and the Australian, New Zealand, Canadian, South African, and ...

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  31. REVOLUTION IN GERMANY.

    The Moscow Soviet has sent a wireless message urging the Workmen's and Soldiers' Councils in Germany to seize the reins of government and instal Dr. Liebknecht at their ...

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  32. PUNISHMENT OF THE GUILTY.

    Now that the ex-Kaiser and the quondam Crown Prince of Germany are Becking refuge in Holland, and other rulers in the Central Empires are in hiding or under arrest, people ...

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  33. OPENING THE BALTIC.

    It is reported from Copenhagen that the removal of mines from the Cattegat has begun. It is expected that in a few days the waters will be navigable to Allied ships ...

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  34. ECONOMY CAMPAIGN.

    The Citizens' War-Time Economy Campaign League held a luncheon AT Sargents' Market-street rooms yesterday. The Rev. R. B. S. Hammond occupied the chair. An ...

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  35. BULGAR HORRORS.

    Mr. Ward Price, telegraphing from Vranja, says: It is fully verified that the Bulgars took 3000 men from towns and villages in the Vranja region alone. They were divided ...

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  36. MR. HUGHES'S VIEWS.

    The Empire Producers' Association entertained Mr. Hughes at luncheon. Lord Charles Beresford, who presided, said that the British had no definite post-war ...

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  37. PRISONERS RELEASED.

    The first party of British prisoners repatriated under the armistice terms has reached Harwich. Others will leach Dover to-night. A German official message states:—The ...

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  38. A VICTORY CHAPEL.

    Yesterday afternoon Archbishop Wright laid the foundation-stone of a chapel for the Sisters of the Church who are in charge of St. Gabriel's school, Birrell-street, Waverley. The ...

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  39. THE AUDACIOUS.

    The Admiralty announces:— The British super-Dreadnought Audacious sank after striking a mine off the north coast of Ireland on October 27, 1914. ...

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  40. A HOT DAY.

    The maximum temperature in Sydney yesterday was 94.3 degrees, being the highest recorded this year. Due to the southerly change at 1.56 p.m., the mercury fell from 94.3 ...

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  41. ROUMANIA AND GERMANY.

    The Berne correspondent of the "Morning Post" says a telegram from Budapest announces that Roumania has declared war on Germany. ...

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  42. LATE BARON FORREST.

    Mr. Connolly (Agent-General for Western Australia) has conferred with Mr. Hughes with reference to the interment of the late Baron Forrest, who died at sea. Mr. Hughes ...

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  43. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The London Stock Exchange is quiet. Some gilt-edged securities are easier owing to the taking of the profits. Consols are quoted at 60½. ...

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  44. SUICIDE OF HERR BALLIN.

    Herr Ballin (who was Germany's principal shipowner and a personal friend of the Kaiser) committed suicide in his Hamburg office after be learned the terms of the ...

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