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  2. THE RHINE OCCUPATION.

    General Sir Henry Rawlinson, in an Order of the Day, issued on November, 11th, said: "The Fourth Army is ordered to participate in the occupation of the ...

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  3. HEROIC DEEDS

    The British Admiralty has issued for publication thrilling accounts of some of the most notable actions between British decoy ships and enemy submarines. ...

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  4. MEREWETHER COUNCIL.

    The Merewether Council met last evening. There were present: The Mayor (Alderman R. Wells), and Aldermen Jefferson, Archer, Young, Dunn, Rowlands, ...

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  5. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    A Paris telegram states that there were touching scenes throughout the triumphal march through Alsace-Lorraine, which reached their climax on the entry into ...

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  6. IN NORTH RUSSIA.

    A British official report from North Russia states that the Bolsheviks on November 11th, after bombarding from river boats on the Dvina, attacked our ...

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  7. INFLUENZA OUTBREAK.

    The troops who arrived at Sydney by the Riverina and the Medic were examined in quarantine to-day. The men on the Riverina were found to be free from ...

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  8. VICTORIA.

    Miss Fayette Perry, the comedienne, appearing recently in the revue, "Everybody Doing it," was married this week at St. Peter's Anglican Church. Eastern ...

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  9. TO DEFEAT THE U-BOATS.

    Constructed to defeat the designs of enemy submarines, the steamer Kent, now at Melbourne, forms a striking illustration of an art in shipbuilding not known ...

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  10. SURRENDER OF SUBMARINES.

    Twenty German submarines were surrendered to Admiral Tyrwhitt off Harwich at sunrise on Wednesday morning. ...

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  11. RECONSTRUCTION OF RUSSIA.

    Despatches received in New York from Toklo state that the Powers are contemplating the joint management of the Trans-Siberian and Chinese eastern ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Captain William N. Thompson, the popular master of the Adelaide Steamship Company's steamer Quorna, died suddenly on Wednesday, on board his vessel, ...

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  13. HERR BALLIN'S VIEWS.

    A German newspaper publishes a letter from Herr Ballin, who committed suicide after learning of the armistice being signed. ...

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  14. GRATITUDE TO NEW ZEALAND.

    The civic authorities at Le Quesnoy presented the New Zealand brigade with the first flag hung in the Grand Place after their entry. ...

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  15. EMPIRE MEAT SCHEME.

    The Australasian section of the Incorporated Meat Importers' Society has formulated a scheme for trading after the war for submission to the authorities. ...

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  16. ENTRY INTO ANTWERP.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs telegraphs:—The King and Queen of the Belgians, in an open carriage, made a State entry into Antwerp an Tuesday, to the accompaniments ...

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  17. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Paris reports that the whole of the Hotel Majestic has been secured to accommodate the British Delegation to the Peace Conference. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 337 words
  19. UNEMPLOYED WAR WORKERS.

    A remarkable demonstration took place on Tuesday, when five thousand women munition workers of Woolwich Arsenal formed a procession to the Ministry of ...

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  20. PAGEANT IN PARIS.

    "Le Matin" announces that the French Government contemplates arranging a great pageant to celebrate victory and the redemption of stolen territories, oilte ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    Reserved judgements in a number of cases were gives by Mr. G. C. Addison, the Chief Industrial Magistrate, at the Newcastle Courthouse yesterday. ...

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  22. TWO MORE VICTIMS.

    Two more member of the steamer Atua's crow succumbed to the effects of influenza at the quarantine station North Head, last night. The victims were Charles ...

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  23. A BRAVE MAYOR.

    Correspondents state that Burgomaster Max was accorded a stirring reception when he returned to Brussels on Sunday. ...

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  24. GERMAN REPUBLICANISM.

    It is reported from Copenhagen that a meeting of the Workmen and Soldiers Councils in Berlin passed a resolution against summoning a Constituent ...

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  25. OUTBREAK IN SAMOA.

    Mr. Massey Greene, the Minister in charge of quarantine, stated to-night that influenza was raging in Samoa, and that Australia was sending assistance. ...

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  26. THE BELGIAN GOVERNMENT.

    The Belgian Government, Ministerial departments, and the Diplomatic Corps left The Havre on Wednesday. ...

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  27. CRUELTY TO PRISONERS.

    Correspondents continue to give pitiful at counts of the arrival at Nancy of British war prisoners All are in a lamentable condition, with ...

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  28. PLOTS IN VIENNA.

    Vienna reports that the Communistic party and the Red Guards plotted for the arrest of the Cabinet in order to establish a Bolshevik Government. ...

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  29. GERMANY'S NAVY.

    A Copenhagen telegram states that Captain Persius, the German navel export, makes sensational revelations in the Berlin "Tageblatt." ...

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  30. CHINA'S CIVIL WAR.

    The Pekin correspondent of the "New York Times" states that it is believed the Presidential mandate ordering the cessation of hostilities on all fronts will result ...

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  31. A GRATEFUL BELGIAN.

    Mr. Stan Kirkaidy, of the Castlemaine Brewery, Newcastle, has received a letter from Mourice Colle, a young Belgian, who some years ago was an apprentice on the ...

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  32. KARL BEGS FOR FOOD.

    The Vienna correspondent of the London "Dally Telegraph" states that the ox- Emperor and his family have taken refuge in Eckartsan Castle, and were ...

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  33. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states, according to reliable information, that the American Government's opposition to the sale of ...

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  34. FIGHTING IN HUNGARY.

    Zurich reports serious fighting at Pressburg, in Hungary, between the Czechs and General von Mackenson's troops, who refused the Czech demand that they should ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Major Reggle Schwanz, the cricketer and Rugby half-back, has died from influenza in France. The Paris newspaper. "L' Humanite," ...

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  36. AMERICA'S NAVY.

    Mr. Daniels, the Secretary to the United States Navy, conferring with the Naval Committee of the House of Representatives, recommended continued naval ...

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  37. THE EX-KAISERIN.

    Amsterdam reports that the ex-Kaiserin has renounced her intention of proceeding to Holland. ...

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  38. HOLLAND REMAINS LOYAL.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" stated that the revolutionary agitation in Holland appears to have completely broken down. ...

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  39. LEAGUE OF HONOUR.

    A meeting of the League of Honour was held at the Anzac Institute yesterday afternoon, Dr. May Harris, the president, in the chair. Matters in ...

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  40. GERMAN CASUALTIES.

    Copenhagen reports that the German Socialist newspaper, "Vorwacrts," states that 1,580,000 Germans were killed to the end of October. ...

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  41. BRICKMAKERS AND CLAYWORKERS.

    Judgment was delivered by Judge Rolin in the Industrial Court, in Sydney, yesterday, in the application by the Brickmakers and Clayworkers' Union, ...

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  42. IRON AND STEEL BOUNTIES.

    The Iron and Steel Bounty Bill introduced in the Federal Parliament to-night provides for a bounty on black, steel sheets as follows:—When freight is £2 ...

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  43. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 262 words
  44. OPERATIONS IN FOODSTUFFS.

    Mr. Waldorf Astor stated in the House of Commons that the Food Controller was aware that international combines were operating in foodstuffs, but the ...

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  45. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    Mr. Walt, the Acting Prime Minister, announced to-night that Mr. Orchard the Minister for Recruiting, had been appointed as chairman of a provisional ...

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  46. BRITAIN'S WAR MACHINERY.

    Lord Harcourt, in his speech at the meeting of the Empire Parliamentary Association, told a dramatic story of how In 1914, the Empire learned that Britain ...

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  47. APPEAL FROM SOUTH AFRICA.

    It is reported from Capetown that a large meeting of natives of the peninsula passed a resolution that in order to inspire confidence in all the subjects of the ...

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  48. RAINBOW FAIR.

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  49. SCHLESWIG AGAIN DANISH.

    Copenhagen reports that the Danish colours are now flying throughout Schleswig after fifty-two years. ...

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  50. POLITICAL PRISONERS.

    Representatives of the Trades Hall Council, accompanied by Mr. Tudor leader of the Federal Labour party, urged Mr. Watt, Acting Prime Minister, that, ...

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  51. DISBANDING NAVAL GUARDS.

    Arrangements are being made by the Naval Department to demobilise approximately 1000 men who had been acting as naval gurds during the war, These men ...

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  52. THE PRINCESS MARY.

    Princess Mary is about to leave for Franco, and will visit the hospitals and localities where women and girls are engaged in war work. ...

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  53. CZECHO-SLOVAK PRESIDENT.

    Amsterdam reports that Professor Saryok is the first President of the Czecho-Slovak Republic. ...

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  54. TIGHE'S HILL.

    Mrs. H. J. Baber, of Tighe's Hill, has just boon informed that her husband, Warrant-officer H. J. Baber, MM., of the Australian Field Ambulance, has been ...

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  55. DISTRICT CASUALTIES.

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  56. RAISING THE VINDICTIVE.

    The Admiralty will shortly begin efforts to raise the battleship Vindictive. Experts are confident that the difficulties will be overcome. It is probable that ...

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  57. LIEUTENANT SHARMAN.

    Mr. G. Sharman, of Zara-street, Newcastle, has received word that his son. Sergeant Fred. Sharman has received his commission. Lieutenant Sherman left ...

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  58. UNITED LABOURERS.

    Mr. J. Blackford, the secretary to the Newcastle branch of the United Labourers' Protective Society, was informed yesterday that the minimum rate of ...

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  59. ALLIED PRISONERS IN FRANCE.

    Paris reports that 2000 Allied military and civilian prisoners arrived during the Week-end. It is reported that 10,000 more are on ...

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  60. BOOLAROO.

    Boolaroo Jack's Day will be celebrated at Speers' Point on Saturday. A big programme of interesting events have been arranged. ...

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  61. Advertising

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