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  2. INFLUENZA. ANOTHER SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    Another of the Medic's cases in Quarantine has proved fatal, Private A. E. Brown having died on Saturday afternoon, after being on the dangerous list for some days. ...

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  3. WAR MONUMENT. UNVEILED AT WAVERLEY.

    A monument to commemorate the names of those from the municipality of Waverley who enlisted for service in the great war was unveiled in Waverley Park yesterday afternoon ...

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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in a striking speech on the eve of the election, violently attacked the Labour party. He said it was being run by Pacificists and Bolshevists. If the ...

    Article : 188 words
  5. POLLING DAY.

    Polling opened in London at 7 o'clock this morning. Mild, muddy weather prevailed, and rain fell later. Polling in the early hours was very quiet, but in many places ...

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  6. HOLLAND UNEASY.

    A report from The Hague says the Second Chamber lengthily debated alleged Belgian-designs on Dutch Limburg. The Premier said, the Government was convinced of the ...

    Article : 182 words
  7. DIVIDED GERMANY.

    A telegram from Berlin says that differences between the Provisional Government and the Soldiers' Council continue. The latter opposes the summoning of a Constituent ...

    Article : 361 words
  8. PEACE BY MARCH. PRESIDENT WILSON'S HOPES.

    The correspondent of the United Press aboard the President's vessel states that President Wilson will confer with the Allied Premiers informally on December 17, 18, and ...

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  9. THE ARMISTICE.

    A report from Treves, received in Copenhagen, says the armistice has been extended until 5 in the morning of January 17. It is ronewable thereafter until the conclusion of ...

    Article : 298 words
  10. THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    Mr. Bonar Law, speaking at Glasgow, said the Government believed the great mass of the people wanted a second Chamber in possession of adequate powers. As a necessity ...

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  11. GERMAN COLONIES.

    A mass meeting to-night carried a resolution that, in the interests of humanity, peace, and the safety of South Africa, the German colonies cannot be returned to Germany, and ...

    Article : 371 words
  12. MAKURA'S PATIENTS.

    The Makura's patients so far number only nine. The suspects, numbering about 60, are still kept under observation on board. Should any of them develop the disease they will be ...

    Article : 195 words
  13. GERMANY'S POSITION.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" interviewed Herr Ebert, the German Chancellor, who said that the problem of political development was inseparable from ...

    Article : 234 words
  14. OCCUPIED ZONE.

    Field Marshal Sir, Douglas Haig reports: Our advanced troops on Thursday crossed the Rhine, and began the occupation of the Cologne bridgehead. By evening they had ...

    Article : 223 words
  15. BEHIND THE VEIL.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs (special correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle") writes: A stranger gets the startling impression, that the inhabitants of the Rhine towns were not suffering hardships, ...

    Article : 177 words
  16. INOCULATION.

    The following depots will be opened to-day at the times stated hereunder:—Hyde Park Recruiting Depot, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m, and from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Water Police ...

    Article : 170 words
  17. EX-EMPRESS ILL.

    Berlin papers report that the ex-Empress is again seriously ill, suffering from a mental breakdown! ...

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  18. WAR PRISONERS.

    The war prisoner's who have arrived at the distributing camp at Ripon since the armistice include 30 Australian officers and 800 men. ...

    Article : 25 words
  19. U-BOAT LOSSES.

    A Washington message states that prior to August 150 [?]ierman submarines and seven Austrian had been sunk. The Germans then had built 331 submarines, but on August 1 ...

    Article : 36 words
  20. MANUFACTURES IN AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Hughes is inviting, through the newspapers, British manufacturers to establish branches in Australia. He points out that there is an abundance of raw materials, and ...

    Article : 59 words
  21. FALLEN TRAMWAYMEN.

    A memorial to those of the Waverley Tramway Traffic Staff who have fallen at the front was unveiled at the Waverley Depot yesterday. A military guard, composed of ...

    Article : 128 words
  22. COTTON STRIKE SETTLED.

    AG a result of a conference in London between Mr. Lloyd George, and representatives of the cotton spinners, a basis for the settlement of the strike has been reached. The ...

    Article : 56 words
  23. VESSELS QUARANTINED.

    The Marsina, from Rabaul, went into quarantine yesterday morning. She will remain in detention for three days in the event of no cases occurring, the passengers and crew ...

    Article : 73 words
  24. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The League of Nations' Union canvassed 1500 electoral candidates, and claims that 528 favour the league. An American correspondent travelling with ...

    Article : 51 words
  25. AMERICAN OFFICIAL NEWS.

    The following official wireless news has been received by the American Consul-General in Sydney:— A captain of the Army Intelligence section. ...

    Article : 108 words
  26. FRANCE DEMANDS JUSTICE.

    President Wilson was entertained at luncheon at the Champs Elysee by President Poincare, who delivered a speech of welcome. ...

    Article : 179 words
  27. BAVARIA.

    A report from Munich says Herr, Elsner (Bavarian President) had lengthy official conferences with Entente representatives on December 10, when the question of arriving at a ...

    Article : 73 words
  28. PUT BACK INTO QUARANTINE.

    Some alarm was felt by the return to quarantine of one of the Medic's troops after having been released. He merely had a high temperature, and was put back[?] in order to ...

    Article : 59 words
  29. HUGE AEROPLANE.

    Signor Caproni is building a triplane capable of carrying a hundred passengers. ...

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  30. NAVAL MOVEMENTS.

    A message from Helsingfors, received in Stockholm, says a British squadron arrived at Reval on December 12. AMERICANS AT POLA. ...

    Article : 58 words
  31. AMERICAN NAVY.

    A Washington report states that Admiral Badger, of the Naval, General Board, argued before the House Naval Committee that it was necessary that the United States in 1925 should ...

    Article : 78 words
  32. A PLUCKY ACTION.

    The Lambeth Coroner warmly praised the conduct of Private Frank Cosgrove, an Australian, for pluckily rescuing a youth named Lunnon. The latter dashed into the Thames ...

    Article : 76 words
  33. BOLSHEVIK ASSASSINS.

    A Geneva message states that two Bolsheviki emissaries have been arrested after crossing the French frontier with the intention of assassinating M. Clemenceau. ...

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  34. CHAPLAINS.

    The late Private Brown, it is stated, was attended in his last illness by a clergyman of his own denomination, who was also present at the graveside. ...

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  35. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    General Monash left the Australian Corps recently in order to take up his new duties in London as head of the demobilisation scheme. The senior divisional commander formally ...

    Article : 446 words
  36. GERMAN COLONIES.

    Several newspapers, commenting editorially onf the desire, of [?]negroes to rule Germany's African colonies, says it would be hard to imagine a more foolish notion than the ...

    Article : 165 words
  37. LINER STRANDED.

    A message, from Yarmouth (Nova Scotia) states that the Allan liner Corinthian is stranded at rier Island. ...

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  38. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    A Paris' report says French and Servian troops have arrived in Vienna. French detachments have entered Budapost. ...

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  39. DARDANELLES FAILURE.

    The "Merchant Service Review," recalls Mr. Winston Churchill's statement that we were within an ace of the greatest victory at the Dardanelles the world had over seen. ...

    Article : 115 words
  40. RUSSIA.

    A Paris report says, the Allied squadron is undertaking to free Sebastopol from the Germans, who are co-operating with the Bolsheviks and causing grave disorders. The ...

    Article : 126 words
  41. RED CROSS ACTIVITY.

    According to the constitution of the Australian Red Cross (B.R.C.S.) it way help in times of national danger, apart from war activities. At the last meeting of the ...

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  42. LATE CANON VAUGHAN.

    The funeral of the late Canon John Vaughan took place on Saturday last. At 1.15 p.m. a service was held at St. Andrew's, Summer Hill, whither the body had been conveyed. In ...

    Article : 570 words
  43. GERMAN-BOHEMIA.

    An Amsterdam message says reports from Vienna state that the Czecho-Slovaks have occupied the German-Bohemian towns of Reichenberg, Trantenau, and Gab[?]onz. ...

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  44. WELCOME TO FRANCE.

    President Wilson arrived in Paris this morning. Guns thundered a welcome, and military hands played national airs President Poincare was the first to receive President Wilson, ...

    Article : 336 words
  45. AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

    The next Australian [?]ail, via Suez, will close on the 17th instant. ...

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  46. GERMAN MISTAKES.

    According to a Paris message. General von Kluck, in a recent interview, said the Germans had a colossal flag, 400 yards square, which they intended to hoist on the Eiffel ...

    Article : 92 words
  47. TORTURED PRISONER.

    A correspondent of the "Morning Post" narrates that a British prisoner of war who reached Tournai after the armistice was signed, has the word "Germany" branded across ...

    Article : 70 words
  48. BOXING TOURNAMENT.

    The great army and navy boxing tournament was continued in the Albert Hall. Owing to a misunderstanding respecting the tickets crowds of soldiers and civilians were ...

    Article : 335 words
  49. FINLAND.

    A Stockholm message states that according to advices from Helsingfors, the "Finnish Diet has elected General Mannerhelm Administrator of Finland. General Mannerhelm ...

    Article : 73 words
  50. THE KAISER'S HORSES.

    An Amsterdam message says the Kaiser's stables have been confiscated, including several thousand horses, which he claimed as his personal property, though they were ...

    Article : 47 words
  51. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A fire at Friedrichshafen partly destroyed the Zeppelin factory, doing enormous damage. The english newspapers will not publish on Christmas Day and Boxing Day. ...

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  52. FLYING.

    Captain Ross Smith, an Australian, accompanied Major-General Salmond, who is a brother of the Air Force commander. They made a journey of 2548 miles, which occupied 36 ...

    Article : 97 words
  53. AMERICAN AIRMEN.

    A message from Washington states that Major-General Kenley has revealed that an appeal was received from the French Premier, M. Clemenceau, for 6000 airmen and 10,000 ...

    Article : 71 words
  54. DRUG-TAKING SCANDAL.

    Sensational evidence was given at the inquest on Billie Carleton, a well-known beauty, who was leading lady at the Haymarket Theatre. She was found dead in a flat in the ...

    Article : 181 words
  55. ENGLAND'S AIR PATROL.

    The Press Bureau states that the activities of the Royal Air Force against submarines on the home coast patrol during the last seven months of the war included sighting 216 ...

    Article : 72 words
  56. AUSTRALIAN MINISTERS IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. Hughes, in the course of an interview, denied the Press report cabled from Melbourne, that Senator Pearce was coming to London to replace Sir Joseph Cook. The ...

    Article : 146 words
  57. FRENCH DEMOBILISATION.

    A Paris message states that in the Chambe of Deputies, the Under-Secretary (M. Deschamps) announced that demobilisation of reservists would begin on December 25. ...

    Article : 46 words
  58. PROFITS FROM DIAMONDS.

    A Kimberley message states that at the annual meeting of De Beers Company, held, this morning, the report showed that the revenue from diamonds had been over £4,250,000, ...

    Article : 85 words
  59. PURCHASE OF FLAX.

    Referring to the guarantee by the Commonwealth Government to purchase the 1918 flax crop at £5 per ton for flax of specified standard, the Vice-President of the Executive ...

    Article : 68 words
  60. EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN.

    The Women's Demobilisation Department will probably urge the creation of a standard wage for domestic servants Thousands of girls formerly employed in shell filling ...

    Article : 53 words
  61. WAR MEDALS.

    All the Allied officers and men will receive a common war medal with a bar for ea[?]h year's service. The King has approved of the grant of a ...

    Article : 41 words
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