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  2. NEW ARTISTS.

    A group of new artists has arrived here by the Sonoma from America under engagement to J. C. Williamson, Ltd., some of whom win loom largely in the theatrical world of ...

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  3. LAND FOR SOLDIERS.

    At least 170,000 men must presently be brought back to Australia and reintroduced to civil life here in a manner that will not disturb the national economy. That is the ...

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  4. INFLUENZA. GOVERNMENT PRECAUTIONS.

    A special meeting of the State Cabinet, was called by the Premier yesterday, to consider what steps should be taken in the event of evidence appearing that the influenza ...

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  5. WAR NOTES. THE GERMAN RETREAT.

    If we are to believe that no news is good news—and it is evidently the desire of the British and French authorities that we should —the progress of our troops in Europe would ...

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  6. LATE CABLE NEWS. NAVAL CONDITIONS.

    The Koenigsberg, conveying Admiral Maurer and other German delegates, was met on Friday afternoon at a rendezvous in the North sea appointed by wireless, and ...

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  7. TO FRANCE'S ARMIES.

    A Paris message says that Marshal Foch. in a proclamation to the armies, stated: "After resolutely holding up the enemy, you for months, with untiring faith and energy, ...

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  8. THE ARMISTICE. WILSON'S WARNING.

    According to Berlin messages, President Wilson has informed the Government that the maintenance of law and order is a pre-requisite of the armistice, which will be dissolved ...

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  9. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Reports from Auckland state that the influenza epidemic is showing signs of subsiding, though it is by no means at an end. The crew of the steamer Niagara objected ...

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  10. AMERICAN OFFICIAL NEWS.

    The following official wireless news has been received at Sydney by the American Consul-General:— President Wilson has issued a proclamation ...

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  11. GERMAN FLEET.

    In addition to the battleships and battlecruisers already mentioned. Britain claims the light cruisers Emden, Frankfurt, Koln, and Dresden. ...

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  12. DESPITE ARMISTICE.

    A Paris message states that despite the armistice the Germans on November 12 blew up a number of waggons loaded with explosives at Asche-los-Bruxelles in order to ...

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  13. ADELAIDE TRAM STRIKE.

    A development occurred in connection with the tramway men's strike to-day, when the Attorney-General, Mr. Barwell, assumed the role of mediator between the Trust and the ...

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  14. MARCH TO THE RHINE.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs telegraphs: The march to the Rhine began on a keen, frosty morning. The cavalry screen went first. The horses were well groomed and in excellent ...

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  15. THE EX-KAISER.

    Newspapers in England and France are still displaying great interest in the question of the ex-Kaiser's responsibility for crimes committed, during the war, and the possibility ...

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  16. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    It is understood that the Peace Congress has been settled, and will meet at Versailles ...

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  17. SCHLESWIG DANES.

    The members of the Danish Society "Thor" and Danes, in New South Wales decided at a well-attended and enthusiastic meeting last night to forward to the Prime Minister for ...

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  18. CITY ELECTIONS.

    The war and the subsequent peace rejoicings have naturally overshadowed the civic elections, in addition to much more important events. Nevertheless the civic reform ...

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  19. KAISER'S FUTURE.

    It is reported from Paris that the Kaisee gave up his sword to a Dutch general before being interned. Commenting on Lord Robert Cecil's ...

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  20. COUNTRY NEWS.

    ALBURY.—At a meeting of the Albury Hospital Committee a request was received from Holbrook that a ward be dedicated in the hospital to the memory of Holbrook soldiers who ...

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  21. MORE ABDICATIONS.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger" says that Prince Rupprocht of Bavaria is preparing to visit Brussels to meet his brother-in-law, King Albert. ...

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  22. WAR CHEST DAY.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Woodburn, Chief Commissioner of the Australian Comforts Fund, of which the War Chest is the New South Wales division, has cabled from London as ...

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  23. AT THE QUARANTINE STATION.

    Official reports yesterday pointed to a general improvement in the condition of the patients at the Quarantine Station, those in hospital including, roughly, 31 from the ...

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  24. AMERICA AND BRITAIN.

    At an entertainment for American soldiers and sailors Admiral Sims, of the American navy, moved a resolution to send greetings to King George, expressing pleasure at ...

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  25. ERRORS OF THE WAR.

    Admiral Sims, who has congratulated Admiral Sir Rosslyn Wemyss upon the conclusion of the war, recently stated that the change in the convey system, and ...

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  26. TIRPITZ'S FLIGHT.

    It is reported in Coponhagen that the "Frankfurter Zeitung" states that Admiral von Tirpitz fled to Switzerland when the revolution broke out. ...

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  27. PRISONERS RETURN.

    Enthusiastic receptions were accorded the first party of released war prisoners who arrived in Hull this morning, comprising 1300 of the Naval Brigade who were captured in ...

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  28. CANADA'S REPRESENTATIVES

    The Prime Minister of Canada, Sir R. L. Borden, has arrived in London, accompanied by several Ministers and many high Canadian officials. ...

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  29. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    The Irish Nationalist executive has decided to urge the Irish in Britain to vote Labour at the elections. ...

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  30. BELGIUM.

    A Paris message announced that King Albert will make a triumphal entry into Brussels on the 25th. The Chamber of Deputies will be re-opened ...

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  31. "JUSTICE TO REPLACE FORCE."

    President Wilson has isssued a proclamation asking the Americans to observe the 28th inst. as a day of thanksgiving land prayer. The President added:—"This year we have ...

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  32. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    A Paris message states that 150,000 official, civil, and military representatives of the Allied countries participated in to-day's procession of deliverance in honour of ...

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  33. RELEASED PRISONERS OF WAR.

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  34. PEACE CELEBRATIONS. ELABORATE PREPARATIONS.

    The Federal Government intends considering next week the question of making arrangements for the celebration of peace throughout the Commonwealth, It has been ...

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  35. THANKSGIVING.

    Thanksgiving services were hold in all London and many provincial churches. The largest congregations assembled since the outbreak of war. Special forms of service were ...

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  36. RAND MINES.

    A Johannesburg message states that the Miners' Union has appealed to the Minister of Mines to appoint a commission of inquiry into the closing down of certain mines, ...

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  37. PROPOSED BALTIC STATE.

    According to recent reports from Riga, the Baltic provinces of Estonia, Livonia, Courland, and Oesel Islands propose forming one Baltic State. The first three ...

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  38. HOUSE RENTS.

    At the Commonwealth offices yesterday the Chief Interstate Commissioner (Mr. A. B. Piddington, K.C.), resumed his inquiry into house rents. ...

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  39. THE WITHERS PAINTINGS

    There is now on view at Anthony Hordern and Sons' Fine Art Gallery a most interesting collection of paintings, principally from the brush of the late Walter Withers, but also including works by Miss Margery ...

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  40. RETAILERS WILL PAY EMPLOYEES.

    It was stated by the Premier last night, that the Government recognised with much gratification the decision of the members of the Master Retailers' Association to pay all their ...

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  41. PAPER FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Several vessels carrying large supplies of paper will reach Australia during the next week or so. One of the ships is the Kensington, formerly a British vessel, but now flying ...

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  42. PASSENGER'S COMPLAINT.

    Mr. Louis C. M. Reed, writing from the Manuka under date November 14, complains strongly that passengers, although in good health—and he is among that number—are ...

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  43. WOMEN WORKERS' WAGES.

    The inquiry was continued yesterday before the Board of Trade into the question of a living wage for women workers. An official witness stated that there were ...

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  44. INDEMNITIES.

    The "Sunday Times" declares that the armistice terms leave a loophole enabling German capitalists to escape their share of an indemnity, as there is nothing in the armistice to ...

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  45. PEACE PROBLEMS.

    The annual meeting of the Peace Society of New South Wales was held at the Royal Society's House last night. The president (Mr. Cooper) urged that ...

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  46. CHINA AND THE ALLIES.

    A Tientsin message states that a great proAlly reaction in China is gaining momentum hourly. ...

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  47. DIMBOOLA HELD UP.

    With cargo and passengers aboard for Sydney, the steamer Dimboola was held up again to-day owing to the dispute between the firemen and other members of the crew. ...

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  48. WHEAT NOT SOLD.

    A report, which gained currency in Melbourne to-day, that last season's crop of wheat had been sold, was denied by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) to-night. ...

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  49. SHIPS FOR FRANCE.

    It is announced that Britain is handing over to France 500,000 tons of new shipping. ...

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  50. MISHAP TO THE CETHANA.

    Sustaining damage to her rudder in midPacific, the Commonwealth motor ship Cethana, bound from Sydney to San Francisco with a full cargo of wheat, has put in at ...

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  51. ROBBERY IN A PARK.

    A report has been made to the police that Mr. William A. King, of Market-street, Randwick, was set upon by roughs on Saturday night in Rushcutter Bay Park, while on his way ...

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  52. GENERAL CARLE NEWS.

    It is reported that Sir Chiozza Money has resigned the office of Secretary to the Shipping Controller. King George received Mr. Hughes in ...

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  53. INFLUENZA ON TROOPSHIP.

    The steamer carrying the second contingent of Anzacs who are returning to Australia on leaves arrived at Fremantle yesterday, but as three cases of influenza were ...

    Article : 57 words
  54. ABORIGINES' MISSION.

    The aboriginal king and queen of Port Stephens will be present-at the annual meeting of the Aborigines' Inland Mission on Thursday next. ...

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