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  2. LOST PROVINCES REGAINED.

    Why should there be rejoicing in every French heart to-day because the Tricolour once more floats over Alsace-Lorraine? For the answer, we must plunge into history, learn ...

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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS THE ARMISTICE.

    A Copenhagen message states that "Vorwaerts" publishes Prince Lichnowsky's appeal to the British people to modify the armistice conditions, which are, he says, directed by ...

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  4. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Lloyd George's letter to Mr. Bonar Law, outlining the basis of the Government's appeal to the country for a continuation of the Coalition Government, which Mr. Bonar ...

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  5. GREAT IN VICTORY.

    Mr. Lloyd George, addressing the empleyers and trade unionists at Tuesday's conference, eulogised not only the soldiers but the home workers in securing the most complete ...

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  6. THE ARMISTICE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the German naval delegates met Admiral Beatty on Friday afternoon off Rosyth. The handing over of the German warships probably will ...

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  7. PEACE PRELIMINARIES AN EARLY MEETING

    A Paris message on Friday stated. The discussion of peace preliminaries will commence at Versailles in a few days, and while the armistice conditions are being carried out. ...

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  8. PEACE TERMS.

    The Agents-General entertained Mr. Hughes and Sir Joseph Cook at luncheon on Thursday. Mr. Hughes, in responding, said: "We are ...

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  9. HUNGRY GERMANS

    A German official mesaage states:—Dr. Solf's message to Mr. Lansing, acknowledging President Wilson's reply concerning the food Question says "The acceptance of the ...

    Article : 334 words
  10. GERMAN BATTLESHIPS.

    Extraordinary precautions are being taken by the Allied navies against treachery in connection with the handing over of the German warships. ...

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  11. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A Washington message says Senator Walsh in the Senate, during a debate on the question of n League of Peace, pointed out that certain British favoured the inclusion of Germany. ...

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  12. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is unlikely that arrangements for the Peace Conference can be completed before January, Meanwhile, the Allies ...

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  13. THE BLOCKADE.

    The problem of feeding Germany, according to Mr. Hoover (Food Controller), is not one of Bonding food, but of opening the blockade. "There is," he said, "an unnecessary ...

    Article : 300 words
  14. HOPEFUL SIGNS.

    According to a Copenhagen message, telegrams from Berlin state that already there is co-operation between the Socialists and the old functionaries, who have placed themselves ...

    Article : 359 words
  15. BRITISH ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    In the course of his speech in opening the election campaign, Mr. Lloyd George said that some industries essential to national safety were crippled by unfair competition. The State ...

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  16. ALLIED ADVANCE.

    The London correspondent of the United Press states that the Belgians have entered Antwerp. The Paris correspondent of the United Press ...

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  17. CAMPAIGN OPENS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Bonar Law, and Mr. G. N. Barnes (who has left the Labour party) opened their election campaign, addressing a meeting of the Government's Parliamentary ...

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  18. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The Lords of the Admiralty have sent a message to the fleet all over the world, congratulating it on the triumph of the Allied cause. The navy, it says, has played a ...

    Article : 329 words
  19. ROUMANIA.

    An Amsterdam message says the Vienna "Tageblatt" states that Roumania has sent an ultimatum to Hungary, demanding the evacuation of Transylvania. ...

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  20. ENEMY SHIPS.

    Senator Hurley, chairman of the United States Shipping Board, interviewed, said: "The German passenger and freight vessels which have been idle in German and Austrian ...

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  21. DOMINION INTERESTS SAFE.

    Speaking this afternoon at a luncheon given him by the Mayor, the Hon. H. Burton, Minister for Railways, who has returned from England, where he attended the Imperial War ...

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  22. ALLIED DEMAND.

    The War Office announces that with a view to securing compliance with the armistice terms by Turkey the Allies required the Turkish forces to evacuate the Mosul ...

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  23. POLISH, POGROM.

    The Foreign Office learns that an anti-Semitic pogrom took place in Warsaw, and states: "If true, we must take a serious view of it Such incidents encourage forces of violence ...

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  24. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECH.

    The "Observer," commenting on Mr. Lloyd George's speech, says that those who do not vote for the coalition will vote for a certainty for chaos. The only effective opponents ...

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  25. HOME RULE.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Central News" says the Prime Minister's postponement of Home Rule has caused a sensation in political circles. The Dillonites ascribe it to ...

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  26. A PROUD RECORD.

    The Army Council sent the following message to Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig:—On the occasion of the happy termination of hostilitles, we congratulate all ranks of the ...

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  27. INDEMNITIES.

    A Berne message says the German banks are advising their customers to transfor large deposits to Switzerland for the purpose of evading the coming demands of the Allies. ...

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  28. CELEBRATIONS.

    There is a strong movement afoot to institute November 11 as an inter-Allied festival and public holiday, to celebrate the advent of the rights of nations. ...

    Article : 441 words
  29. THANKSGIVING SERVICES.

    The King and Queeen, the Prince of Wales, Mr. Lloyd George, and Mr. Asquith, with Mrs. Lloyd George and Mrs. Asquith, the Lord Mayor, and many members of Parliament, ...

    Article : 75 words
  30. BUILDING SHIPS.

    Lord Pirrie (Controller of Merchant Ship-building), in a manifesto, appeals to the ship-building and marine engineering industries not to relax their energies, and thereby to ...

    Article : 155 words
  31. FRANCE'S WAR BILL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 words
  32. EXTENT OF INDEMNITY.

    The council of the London Chamber of Commerce demands that Germany, shall pay the Allied war expenditure. ...

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  33. EVACUATING POLAND.

    German troops are evacuating Poland, where a revolution has broken out. A number of German troops and civilians in Warsaw have been arrested. ...

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  34. A BOLSHEVIK ATROCITY.

    Telegrams from Heisingfors state that the Bolsheviks at Kronstadt placed 500 prisoners in lighters and drowned them at sea. Those attempting to escape were shot. General ...

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  35. BRITISH AIR FORCE.

    Sir William Weir, president of the Air Council, in opening a technical exhibition of captured aircraft, referred to the exploits of the air force. He said that in one month 3[?] ...

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  36. RELEASE OF PRISONERS.

    Half a million Allied war prisoners have been released in Germany, and it is expected they will reach Holland in a few days. Many returning British prisoners show ...

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  37. NEW BALTIC STATE.

    Riga reports state that the councils of Esthonia, Livonia, Courland, and Oesel Island have decided to form a joint government, and to submit proposals to form one Baltic State. ...

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  38. PUBLIC SERVANTS FAVOUR ARBITRATION.

    The ballot taken of members of the Civil Service Association to decide whether the aid of the Arbitration Court should be invoked to improve the working conditions of ...

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  39. RISING IN ALSACE.

    A Paris report says a German aviator brought to the French lines a letter from the Mayor of Malhouse (Alsace), asking for the dispatch of a French regiment to ...

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  40. GERMAN DEMOBILISATION.

    Reports from Frankfort state that German demobilisation is in full swing. All troops from the front and evacuated territories have been disbanded on arrival. ...

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  41. GREAT AEROPLANE.

    An Australian Press Association representative participated in a record passenger-carrying flight in the new Handley-Page aeroplane, carrying 40 persons, in addition to the pilot. ...

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  42. RIOTS IN HOLLAND.

    An Amsterdam report says that though the situation in Holland is threatening, there is no general revolutionary movoment. The break-up of Germany is increasing. Trouble ...

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  43. MORE ABDICATIONS.

    Amsterdam advices say that the King of Saxony's abdication is officially announced. The Workmen and Soldiers' Councils intend to dissolve Saxony into several republics ...

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  44. EMPIRE'S MINERALS.

    Sir Lionel Phillips, Controller of the Ministry of Munitions Department for the development of mineral resources in the United Kingdom, recommends the Government to ...

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  45. LAST OF THE HAPSBURGS.

    An Amsterdam message states that, according to Budapest reports, all the Hapsburg Archdukes, except the Archduke Joseph, have decided to leave Austria-Hungary. ...

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  46. WATERSIDE WORKERS ASSAULTED

    George Fearn, naval guard, and Francis Fuller, a member of the Lumpers' Union, have been arrested in connection with the assaults on National Waterside Workers at Fremantle. ...

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  47. BELGIUM'S GLORY.

    President Wilson sent the following message to King Albert:—"Belgium's glory is imperishable. Never has a national holiday occurred at a more auspicious moment. Never ...

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  48. GERMAN OFFICERS' CRIMES.

    A telegram from Paris states that, following the Commission's investigations, the Ministry of Justice has instituted-criminal proceedings against German officers responsible for ...

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  49. RATIONING IN ENGLAND.

    The petrol restrictions will be greatly reduced in December. The meat ration will be doubled for Christmas week. The rationing of tea has been cancelled. ...

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  50. U.S. DESTROYER SUNK.

    A collision occurred between the United States destroyer Shaw and the British steamer Aquitania. The Shaw was cut in two. Only 25 of the crew were rescued. One portion of ...

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  51. DISTURBANCES IN HOLLAND.

    Amsterdam reports state that the Dutch revolutionary agitation has apparently failed. Street fighting followed an attempt by the Socialists to release friends from the military ...

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  52. PRODUCE FOR BRITAIN.

    It is believed there is little prospect of Australian apple imports to England ne[?] season, owing to the shortage of refrigerated steamers, and the more urgent need of meat, ...

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  53. AMERICAN ARMY.

    A Washington report says an order has been issued for the gradual demobilisation of troops throughout the United States. There are at present 1,790,000 Americans under arms, ...

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  54. CROWN PRINCE INTERNED.

    An Amsterdam message [?] the Crown Prince was taken, under military escort[?] Roormond, where he was instailed in Count Metternich's castle, with the Crown Princess ...

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  55. DEATH OF MR. JOHN WATT.

    The death has taken place of Mr. John Watt, an old interstate cricketer and footballer, and the oldest employee of the Hobart Gas Company. ...

    Article : 33 words
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