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  2. WAR CHEST. APPEAL DAY.

    Gales could not discourage nor heavy showers damp the enthusiasm with which the War Chest collection was undertaken yesterday. Rain soaked the bunting, with which the ...

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  3. INFLUENZA. ANOTHER DEATH.

    While the death of another of the Medic's troops is recorded—that of Joseph Biagoni, a native of Italy, 23 years of age—making a total of 28 death in quarantine, reports ...

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  4. BRITISH ELECTIONS. LABOUR PROGRAMME.

    The Labour flection programme refers to Labour's share in the victory. It states that the demorratic diplomacy expressed in Labour's war aims has been a powerful factor in ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Dosch Fleurot, the New York "World's" Berlin correspondent, telrgraphs The Independent and Majority Socialists having decided to work together, the Government is ...

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  6. SEA SUPREMACY. MUST BE MAINTAINED.

    Mr. Winston Churchill (Minister of Munitions), in the course of an important declaration in Dundee, said that no arguments, however specious, and no appeals, however ...

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  7. PEACE CONFERENCE. PRINCIPLES OF JUSTICE.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is practically certain the American Peace Delegation will be composed of Colonel House, Mr. Lansing, the ...

    Article : 409 words
  8. GERMANY. ALLIED BLOCKADE.

    A Copenhagen message says that it is semiofficially stated in Berlin that owing to President Wilson's representations the Entente will probably consider the question of ...

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  9. BRITISH NAVY. THE TOLL OF WAR.

    The total naval casualties to November 11, including the naval air service to March 31, but excluding the naval division, are announced as follows:— ...

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  10. AUSTRIAN SHIPPING.

    A telegnnm from Trieste received in Rome states that the entire Austrian-Lloyd merchant fleet is flying the Italian flag. ...

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  11. BRITISH AIR RAIDS.

    The "Evening Standard" states that everything was ready for bombing Berlin on the eve of the armistice. Nineteen Handley Page areoplancs were ready, and trial flights ...

    Article : 139 words
  12. WAR NOTES. BRITISH NAVAL LOSSES.

    Although the German High Sea Fleet decided at the finish to surrender rather than fight, the 11st of British naval casualties published this morning shows what the command of the sea ...

    Article : 321 words
  13. THE MEDIC.

    The Medle has been cleaned up and disinfected, according to an official announcement The point is emphasised that there are now no sick men on the Medic, only the healthy ...

    Article : 232 words
  14. RUSSIA.

    Mr. Ackerman, correspondant of the United Press, who has been investigating the exCzar's fate, and is now in Vladlvostock, gives an account of the brutal and humiliating ...

    Article : 164 words
  15. GE[?]AN ARMY.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Amsterdam correspondent states that the German newspapers give long accounts of how the Fatherland's vanquished army is pouring in good order and ...

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  16. TRICKY AUSTRIA.

    The "Evening Standard" publishes the text of the argeement whereby Austria handed over her navy to the Southern Slav Council. The document contained the following clause:— ...

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  17. CONDITION OF PATIENTS.

    The Medic cases given as dangerously ill are: Pte. Joseph Hunt (slightly better), Pte. Hector F. Hicks (same condition), Pte. Raymond Metzler (same condition), Pte. Charles ...

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  18. GERMAN NAVY.

    Twenty-seven submarines surrendered at Harwich on Wednesday, making a total of 114. A Copenhagen message on Wednesday stated that a fifth group of 25 submarines had ...

    Article : 187 words
  19. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Replying to the congratulations of Mr. Hughes (Prime Minister of Australia) on the armistice, Marshall Foch said: "Please convey to your people my undying remembrance of ...

    Article : 192 words
  20. BATTLEFIELD GRAVES.

    The Press Bureau reports that the Imperial War Graves Commission is considering the re-burial of soldiers in isolated graves seattered across battlefields which will shortly be ...

    Article : 395 words
  21. SALVAGE OF SUBMARINE VICTIMS.

    Amongst the clashes of work which Dr. Addison states must be given post-war priority are shipbuilding and the repair of merchant ships. Of the importance of the former ...

    Article : 334 words
  22. FIJI OUTBREAK.

    The Lord Mayor is in receipt of a telegram from the Mayor of Suva, stating that the local epidemic influenza is of a mild type, and that where deaths have occurred ...

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  23. CHILI AND PERU.

    Despatches from Santiago say the differences between Chill and Poru are not yet settled. The announcement that this was the case is incorrect, and was due to a misunderstanding. ...

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  24. INOCULATING DEPOTS.

    The inoculating depots at Hyde Park, the Water Police Court, and the North Sydney Town Hall, will be opened again this afternoon, from 2 o'clock to 5 o'clock. ...

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  25. REVOLTING BRUTALITY.

    A Johannesburg message states that, speaking last night at a meeting to form a soldiers' club, Sergcant-Major Urquhart, an Anzac, said he had learned in an interview ...

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  26. THE ARMISTICE.

    The "Vosslsche Zeltung" has published the German delegates' account of the armistice negotiations. It says: After reaching the French lines ...

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  27. THE EX-KAISER.

    Crowds in Cologne are clamouring for the extradition and execution of the ex-Kaiser, and ex-Crown Prince. Placards have been displayed all over the city, signed by the ...

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  28. V.C. AWARDS.

    The Victoria Cross has been awarded Lieut. William Donovan Joynt, of the 8th Battalion of Australians, for conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty. During an attack in ...

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  29. £38,754 IN HAND.

    When counting ceased last night at the Town Hall the total reached was £7751. This included city collections and stall takings only. Many boxes remained unopened, and ...

    Article : 376 words
  30. END OF A SUBMARINE

    Dundee newspapers disclose that some time ago on aeroplane detected a large auomitrine lying at the bottom of the Tay, a few miles from Dundee. It was probably hoping to ...

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  31. THE MAKURA FREE FROM INFLUENZA.

    It was officially stated in the House of Representatives that the Makura will be declared free from influenza. No passengers will be allowed to land unless they agree to ...

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  32. PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD.

    The Public Service Royal Commissioner, Mr. G. Mason Allard, has replied to the charge of unfairness levelled against him by the members of the Public Service Board. ...

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  33. ALLIED MARCH.

    Sir Douglas Haig reported on Thursday night: Our most forward troops have reached the German frontier, between the neighbourhood of Beho and Stavelot. We have taken ...

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  34. WHEAT.

    Indignation is expressed locally that, while the Federal Government is feverishly looking for purchasers of wheat and products, difficulties are put in the way of sales being ...

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  35. ANGLO-FRENCH UNITY.

    The Press Bureau announces that the King, speaking at the Champs Elysee banquet, said: "It is a pleasure to be the guest amidst the great nation with which the British have ...

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  36. BRITAIN'S CONSTITUTION.

    The Governor-General, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, in a speech at a luncheon which he gave to members of the Federal Parliament to-day, said; "I would take the opportunity ...

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  37. CAPITAL AND LABOUR.

    Mr. Andrew Weir, in an interview, said he did not fear competition in British shipbuilding. We could build ships cheaper and better than anybody. No nation was so well ...

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  38. DEMOBILISATION.

    The Admiralty, the War Office, and the Air Ministry have issued reminders to the public that general demobilisation has not yet begun, and that the naval and millitary ...

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  39. OFFICIAL OPENING.

    The proceedings were officially opened at noon, in Martin-place, by his Excellency the Governor, Sir Walter Davidson, With Him on the recruiting platform were Lady ...

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  40. GREAT DISASTER AVERTED.

    A remorkable disclosure has been made of a narrow escape from disaster which occurred at Dover just before the last big advance in Belgium. The monitor Glatten, ...

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  41. FRUIT-GROWING INDUSTRY.

    Sitting in High Court jurisdiction, Mr. Justice Higgins to-day, at the suit of the Australian Workers' Union, made an order that a dispute exists beyond the limits of one State ...

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  42. NAVAL MEN RELEASED.

    The Navy Office has received information that the following Royal Australian naval ratings have been released from Turkey and reached Malta on November 23:—Chief ...

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  43. CITY FIRE.

    A fire was discovered in the premises of A. B. Pyke, in Market-street, at the back of Sargent's cafe, shortly before midnight last night. Considerable damage was done by ...

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  44. THE CASE OF MOONEY.

    A San Francisco report states that the sentence of death on Tom Mooney has been commuted to life imprisonment by the Governor. Mooney was sentenced to death for ...

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  45. BRITISH INDUSTRY.

    The Press Bureau states that Dr. Addison (Minister of Reconstruction; on the advice of the council upon postwar priority, an[?]ounces that the following classed of work ...

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  46. WAR RESTRICTIONS REMOVED.

    The Acting Minister for the Navy (Mr. Poynton) intimated to-night that by Jirection of the British Admiraity the following war regulations and restrictions had been ...

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  47. APPEAL FOR BLIND SOLDIERS

    Sir Arthur Pearson makes a renewed special appeal for St. Dunstan's Blinded Soldiers and Sailors' Hostel, Regents' Park, London, where nearly 700 are now training. He hopes, amid ...

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  48. ORIGINAL ANZACS.

    Mr. Downs Johnstone, hon. organiser of strong posts, announces that about 400 original Anzacs will arrive at Woolloomooloo on Wednesday next. ...

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  49. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Home Office announces the relaxation of the restriction upon British-born women who are allens by marriage. Mr. Fisher (Commonwealth High ...

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  50. BUTTER PRICES.

    The price of butter in metropolitan and proclaimed areas in New South Wales has been fixed as follows.—First grade, wholesale, 561b boxes, 172/8 per cwt.; 281b boxes, ...

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  51. "GOVERNOR OF TRIPOLI."

    A telegram to Rome from Hous, on the Tripolitan coast, states that a Turkish general landed at Cape Misurata from a German submarine, and proclaimed himaelf Governor of ...

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  52. W.A. UPPER HOUSE.

    In the Assembly, Mr. Cailler, Opposition leader, moved the second reading of his bill to amend the Constitution Act by making household suffrage the qualification for a ...

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  53. DARDANELLES CAMPAIGN.

    Sir Ian Hamilton declines to comment on General Von Sandeis' interview, but says that, although the landings were not made where Von Sanders would have made them. ...

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  54. CONTRABAND WOOL.

    The Prize Court is hearing a claim by the Clown for the confiscation of £500,000 worth of wool consigned from the Argentine to Sweden. The Crown alleges that the ...

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  55. EXPORTS TO HOLLAND.

    The War-trade Department announces that exports to Holland can be resumed under license. This does not yet apply to cotton, cotton goods, wool, and woollen goods. ...

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