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  2. LATE CABLE NEWS

    Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Bonar Law, and Mr. Barnes opened their election campaign by addressing a meeting of the Government's Parliamentary supporters in ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN REJOICING.

    A great Australian demonstration in the Queen's Hall celebrated the success of the British and Allied arms and the deeds of Australia's fighting force. The galleries ...

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  4. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press reports that French advices state that a preliminary session of the peace Conference will begin at Versailles ...

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  5. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Bonar Law, the Chancellor at the Exchequer, stated in the House of Commons that a proclamation summoning a new Parliament would be issued on ...

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  6. THE NAVAL ARMISTICE.

    The Central News reports that a British Fleet met the Koenigsherg, bearing the German delegates, under Admiral Maurer, city miles cast of May Island. After ...

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  7. CUNNING GERMANS.

    A Berne message states that German banks are advising their customers to transfer large deposits to Switzerland, with the purpose of evading the coming ...

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  8. TROUBLE IN BRUSSELS.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" announces that a revolution broke out in Brussels. A hundred were killed, mostly German officers and soldiers. Workmen's ...

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  9. COST OF LIVING.

    The Working Classes Cost of Living Committee has issued its report. It made its investigations on the basis of the needs of a family. ...

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  10. GERMANY'S REFORM.

    Copenhagen telegrams from Berlin already ready intimate co-operation between the socialists and the old functionaries, who placed themselves at the disposal of the ...

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  11. RIOTS IN CALCUTTA.

    Lord Islington, parliamentary Under Secretary for India, speaking in the House of Lords, stated that during the lots in Calcutta, in September, 43 ...

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  12. HOLLAND'S SITUATION EASIER.

    The Exchange Telegraph Agency says official quarters regard the situation in Holland as easier. The Allies are helping to ameliorate ...

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  13. WILSON AND LLOYD GEORGE.

    The Press Bureau reports:—President Wilson has sent the following message to Mr. Lloyd George:—"May I express my sincere admiration of the admirable ...

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  14. VICTORIA CROSS HEROES.

    The Victoria Cross has been awarded to Sergeant H. J. Laurent, and Private J. Crichton, both New Zealanders. Sergeant Laurent, with a party of ...

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  15. ROOSEVELT AND AUSTRALIA.

    A Now York message states that Colonel Roosevelt has given an exclusive interview to the Australian Press Association's correspondent regarding Mr. ...

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  16. THE ALLIES' ADVANCE.

    A Paris telegram states that the Allies occupied Brussels and Namur yesterday, and will enter Metz on Monday, Liege on Tuesday, and Strasshurg on the 25th ...

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  17. ALLIES SEND FOOD.

    The Press Bureau states that the Allied Food Council in London has arranged the diversion to Rotterdam of the steamship Adra, carrying 7000 tons of wheat, in ...

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  18. GERMAN SAILORS FRIGHTENED.

    The "Deutsche Zeitung" says it will be impossible to hand over all naval material under the armistice, because the authorities no longer control the sailors. ...

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  19. GERMANY'S HUNGER.

    A German official report states that Dr. Self sent a message to Mr. Lansing acknowledging President Wilson's reply concerning food. He says "The acceptance of ...

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  20. ANOTHER REPORT.

    The Copenhagen correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that crows of Uboats hold a meeting at Brunsbuttel, at the north end of the Kiel Canal, and ...

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  21. TRIAL OF GERMAN OFFICERS.

    A telegram from Ports states that following upon the reports of the Commissions stone of Investgiation, the Ministry for Justice has instituted criminal ...

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  22. TRIBUTE TO THE ARMY.

    The press Bureau states that the Army Council has sent the following message to Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig: On the occasion or the happy termination of ...

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  23. GERMANS IN ALSACE.

    A German aviator brought to the French lines a letter from the Mayor of Mulhausen, asking for the despatch of a French regiment to re-establish order in ...

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  24. MACKENSEN'S TROOPS REVOLT

    Amsterdam learns that the greater part of General von Mackenson's army has joined the revolution, and refused to fight against the Hungarians. ...

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  25. MESSAGE TO THE FLEET.

    The Lords of the Admiralty have sent a message to the Fleet throughout the world, congratulating it upon the triumph of the Allied cause. The message states ...

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  26. MR. HUGHES' COMPLAINT.

    The Agents-General of the various Australian States entertained at luncheon Mr. Hughes and Sir Joseph Cook. Mr. Hughes, responding to a toast, said ...

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  27. BRITISH MINERALS.

    Mr. Lionel Phillips, controller of the Department in the Ministry for Munitions for the development of the mineral resources of the United Kingdom, ...

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  28. ULTIMATUM TO HUNGARY.

    Amsterdam learns that the Vienna "Tageblatt" says that Rumania has sent an ultimatum to Hungary demanding the evacuation of Transylvania. ...

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  29. GERMANY'S DEBT TO FRANCE.

    "Le Matin" estimates Germany's debt to France at between 13,000 million pounds and 14,000 millions. ...

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  30. AMERICA'S REPLY.

    Mr. Lansing replied to Dr. Self that they were hastening the Peace Conference, and suggesting that the Germans should not confine their appeals to the United ...

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  31. POLISH ATTACK ON JEWS.

    The Foreign Office learns of an antisemitle pogrom in Warsaw, and states that, if this is true. It must take a serious view of such incidents which encourage ...

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  32. KING GEORGE'S MESSAGE.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law said that the King will send a message to the Empire on Tuesday, by addressing both Houses of Parliament, and ...

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  33. AMERICAN TRIBUTE.

    The Press Bureau states Admiral Sims, of the United States Navy, has written a warm letter to Admiral Wemyss, on the occasion of the armistice, offering ...

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  34. MR. HOOVER'S VIEW.

    The problem of feeding Germany, according to Mr. Hoover, is not one of souding food, but the opening of the blockade. It is unnecessary, he says, to make ...

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  35. FRANCE AND CANADA.

    It is reported from Ottawa that M. Poincare, the President of the French Republic, replying to Canadian congratulations, stated that the blood shed by the ...

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  36. ILLTREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs states that some English prisoners are already crossing the frontier, who were captured in March and April. ...

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  37. THANKS TO MERCHANT SEAMEN.

    The Admiralty Board, in thanking the mercantile marine and the fishing industry for their incomparable services during the war, says that without the ...

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  38. THE CRUISER GOEBEN.

    Mr. Ward Price reports: I visited the Goeben. She has a Turkish Admiral and crow aboard her. The chief damage was duo to mines, which she hit five times ...

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  39. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    Sir Leo Chlozza Money, M.P., Secretary to the Shipping Controller, stated that the Controller is to restore pre-war conditions at the earliest possible moment. ...

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  40. MESSAGE TO KING ALBERT.

    President Wilson has sent the following message to King Albert : "Belgian glory is imperishable. Never has a national holiday occurred at a more ...

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  41. FRANCE NOT SYMPATHETIC.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that, while respecting President Wilson's humanitarian principles, many Frenchmen find it hard to ...

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  42. LABOUR AND THE WAR.

    Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, addressing the employers and trade unionists at Wednesday's conference, enlogised not only the soldiers, but the home ...

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  43. CONDITIONS IMPROVING.

    The Prisoners of War Department has received, through the Dutch Legation, in Berlin, news that the Soldiers' Council bas taken charge of Ruhleben camp, and ...

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  44. PEACE IN EAST AFRICA.

    An official report from East Africa states that in compliance with the terms of the armistice the German force under Colonels von Lettow and Vorbeck ...

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  45. EVACUATION OF POLAND.

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

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  46. AMERICA'S SHIPPING.

    It is reported from New York that Mr. Hurley, the chairman of the United States Shipping Board, interviewed, said that German passenger and freight vessels ...

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  47. THE TURKISH ARMISTICE.

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

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  48. AMERICAN DEMOBILISATION.

    It is reported from Washington that an order has been issued for the gradual de-mobillsation troops throughout the United States. At present there are ...

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  49. TURKISH ROBBERS.

    It is reported that Enver Pasha, Talaat Pasha, and Djelma Pasha have fled from Constantinople. They are believed to have taken large sums of public money. ...

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  50. SOUVENIRS OF THE WAR.

    The British Government is presenting every town and village containing a winner of the Victoria Cross with a captured gun. ...

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  51. SWEDISH REFORMS.

    It is officially announced that the Government Intends to reform the Constitution enabling Parliament to control the foreign policy, also far-reaching reforms ...

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  52. RIOTS IN BERLIN.

    Copenhagen reports that a number of German deserters bare formed a so-called flying division of Bremen, and are engaged in plundering the German towns ...

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  53. IN EAST AFRICA.

    It is officially announced that Colonel von Lettow, the German Commander in East Africa, hoe accepted the armistice terms, and is preparing to carry out the ...

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  54. CAPTAIN ALAN SPARKE, R.H.A.

    Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sparke, of Waratah tab, have received word that their younger son, Alan, who is on the Western Front, had then recently been promoted ...

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  55. SWISS STRIKE ENDS.

    The strike in Switzerland ended after the Federal Council delivered an ultimatum to the strike leaders, threatening to arrest them unless the strike was ...

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  56. MURDERS AT KRONSTADT.

    Telegrams from Heisingfors state that the Bolsheviks at Kronstadt placed 5OO prisoners on lighters and drowned them in the sea. ...

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  57. PRIVATE MARKS, M.M.

    Mr. and Mrs. R. Marks, of Catherine Hill Bay, have been advised that their son, Private Ceil Marks, has been awarded the Milltary Medal. He belongs ...

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  58. THE PEACE LEAGUE.

    A telegram from Washington states that Senator Walsh, in debating the Peace League, pointed out that certain Britlshers favoured the inclusion of Germany. ...

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  59. NEW GREAT AEROPLANE.

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

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  60. THE LATE LIEUTENANT L. DAVIES.

    The Rev. Thomas Davies, formerly of Merewether and Morpeth, now of Petersham, has received a letter from Lieutenant- colonel W. Cheeseman, ...

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  61. OUTBREAK IN COPENHAGEN.

    Copenhagen reports grave syndlcallst riots in that city. Eighty persons have been arrested. ...

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  62. BRITISH IN RUMANIA.

    It is reported from Paris that British troops have entered Constants, and are expected to reach Bucharest to-day. ...

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  63. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The Defence Department to-day issued the casualty list for the week ended November 16th, totalling 296,773. Details:— ...

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  64. DEMONSTRATION IN ROME.

    A Rome message states that the King had a triumphant home-coming after three and a half years' continuous service at the front. ...

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  65. RETURNING PRISONERS.

    Arrangements have been matured for dealing systematically with returning prisoners. Six vessels will play regularly in the ...

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  66. A NEWSPAPER VIEW.

    The "Globe," commenting on Mr. Hughes speech, said: "It is a severe indictment of the Government, which pitifully attempted to palliate its actions. ...

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  67. AMERICAN ELECTIONS.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press states that the final election returns show that the Senate is composed of 49 Republicans, and 47 ...

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  68. CELEBRATIONS IN LONDON.

    Big crowds continued the armistice celebrations in Piccadilly and Leicester and Trafalgar Squares on Friday, but there was an absence of the unbridled ...

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  69. THE CENSORSHIP.

    Replying, in the House of Lords, to a question, Lord Stanhope said the censorship could not safely be abolished before peace was signed, but the Government ...

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  70. SOUTH AFRICA SATISFIED.

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

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  71. AIR FORCE'S FINE WORK.

    Mr. Weir, in opening a technical exhibition of captured aircraft, referring to the Air Force's exploits, said that in one month is per cent of the German ...

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