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  2. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS

    The following replies have been received by Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, to his congratulations of the leaders of the Allied armies ...

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  3. KING GEORGE.

    King George and the Princes crossed the Channel in the destroyer Broke. They lunched at Boulogne, and subsequently proceeded to general headquarters. ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Senator Givens, the President of the Senate, took the chair at eleven o'clock this morning. Senator Millen, the Minister for ...

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  5. NAVAL SUPREMACY.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Minister for Munitions, made an important declaration at Dundee. He said that no arguments, however specious, and no appeals, ...

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  6. IMPERIAL ELECTIONS.

    In the course of an election address in his electorate of East Fife, Mr. Asquith, former Prime Minister and leader of the Liberal Party, said: "We ...

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  7. THE GERMAN STRUGGLE.

    It is reported from Copenhagen that the situation in Berlin is analogous to that of Petrograd during the Kerensky epoch. The Government and the Soldiers' ...

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  8. WAR CHEST APPEAL.

    War Chest Day opened in Newcastle yesterday under conditions that were disquieting, but though rain fell for a period and the day was windy and dusty the ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S EVENTS.

    A fete, arranged on an elaborate scale, will be held in the grounds of the Newcastle Mental Hospital this afternoon and evening, at which there will be band ...

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  10. THE INTERNED FLEET.

    The British Admiralty reports: Admiral von Reuter, commanding the interned German fleet, protested against Sir David Beatty's instruction forbidding the flying ...

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  11. THE SUBMARINE SURRENDER.

    Twenty-seven submarines surrendered at Harwich yesterday, making a total of 114 now given up. An officer of the Grand Fleet, who is ...

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  12. A PRELATE ON PEACE.

    Dr. Randall Davidson, the Archbishop of Canterbury, in a long letter to Professor Deissmann, has replied to his plea that the Christian leaders should use ...

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  13. SYDNEY'S GREAT APPEAL.

    The people of Sydney were to-day again given an opportunity to display their generosity, and their gratitude for the sacrifices that have been made on their ...

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  14. WHAT BERLIN ESCAPED.

    The "Evening Standard" states that everything was ready for bombing Berlin on the eve of the armistice. Nineteen Handley-Page machines were ...

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  15. BRITISH AIR RAIDS.

    The Press bureau reports that altogether there were 700 British air raids into Germany during the thirteen months ended on November 11th, including 374 on large ...

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  16. THE GERMAN RETREAT.

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the German newspapers publish long accounts of how the Fatherland's vanqnished army is ...

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  17. INTENTIONS OF THE VATICAN.

    A Rome telegram states that the Vatican prelates confirm the report that the Holy See will submit the Roman question to the Peace Conference, requesting ...

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  18. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. Johnson, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, took the chair at eleven o'clock this morning. Mr. Higgs (Q.) asked the Acting Prime ...

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  19. LABOUR'S PROGRAMME.

    The Labour election programme refers to Labour's share in the victory, and states that the democratic diplomacy expressed in the Labour war aims, has been ...

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  20. THE ADVANCING ARMIES.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Our forward troops have reached the German frontier between the neighbourhood of Beho and Stavelet. We have ...

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  21. BRITISH WAR PRISONERS.

    The British War Prisoners' Department announces that 494 officers and 14,235 men have arrived from Germany, via Holland. Another 5841 are expected to arrive this ...

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  22. GO-CART PARADE.

    The billy goat and go-cart: procession drew the attention of thousands of people who lined Hunter-street, and applauded the efforts of the youngsters to make a ...

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  23. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    An Italian reservist named Joseph Biagoni died from pneumonic influenza early this morning. One new patient was admitted to the quarantine hospital ...

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  24. VICTORIA CROSS HEROES.

    The Victoria Cross has been awarded to the following:—Lieutenant William Donovan Joyat, of the 8th Battalion, Australian Infantry, for ...

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  25. THE EX-KAISER.

    It is reported from Paris that M. Castelnau, member of the Chamber of Deputies, is submitting a motion to Parliament, asking the Allies to consult as ...

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  26. FRENCH IN HUNGARY.

    French troops occupied Budapest, and received on ovation from the population. A German councillor, Von Schultze, committed suicide on seeing the reception ...

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  27. GRAVES OF SOLDIERS.

    The Press Bureau reports that the Imperial War Graves Commission has decided upon the principle of uniform headstones for marking the graves of all ...

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  28. PRECAUTIONS FOR NEWCASTLE.

    The cleansing operations in various parts of the district were continued yesterday. Mr. Godfrey, of the Department of ...

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  29. THE DEMOBILISATION.

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

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  30. THE ARMISTICE.

    The "Vossische Zeltung" has published the German delegates', account of the armistice negotiations. It is stated that after reaching the ...

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  31. AUSTRIAN DUPLICITY.

    The "Standard" has published the text of the agreement by which Austria has headed over her navy to the South Slav Council. ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    The peace celebrations were carried out in Brisbane to-day with a degree of enthusiasm never before witnessed in this city. The day had been proclaimed a ...

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  33. NAVAL CASUALTIES.

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  34. FATE OF A SUBMARINE.

    The Dundee newspapers disclose that some time ago an aeroplane detected a large submarine lying at the bottom of the Tay, a few miles from Dundee, probably ...

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  35. CHARGE AGAINST CARL.

    Secret documents published in Vienna slow that the ex-Emperor Carl continued to receive a salary of £62,000 as Commander-in-Chief for months after ...

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  36. THE BABY SHOW.

    While the number of babies entered for the competition at the Victoria Theatre in the afternoon came pretty well up to expectations, the attendance of the public ...

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  37. RELEASED NAVAL PRISONERS.

    The Navy Department is advised that the following Royal Australian Naval ratings have been released from Turkey, and have reached Malta:— ...

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  38. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    A remarkable disclosure of the narrow escape from disaster at Dover, just before the last big advance in Belgium, through explosions on the monitor Glatten, has ...

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  39. THE EX-RUSSIAN ROYALTIES.

    Mr. Carl Ackerman, the "New York Times" correspondent, who is making investigations concerning the fate of the ex-Czar of Russia, in a message from ...

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  40. CRUEL TREATMENT.

    Private W. Mahoney, of Melbourne, belonging to the Fifth Battalion, who was a war prisoner, relates that he and, four other Australians were flogged with a ...

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  41. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Daniels, the Secretary for the United States Navy, in a speech at Buffalo, said the coming Peace Conference must be guided solely by the principles of justice, ...

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  42. DISTRICT CASUALTIES.

    PRIVATE HOLLAND.—Mrs. G. Holland, of Ourimbah, has been advised that her son, private W. Holland, is dangerously ill. Private Holland, who enlisted ...

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  43. BRITAIN'S STRONG PROTEST.

    The Press Bureau states: In response to Britain's protest against the shocking conditions of released prisoners, the German President states that the German ...

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  44. POST-WAR PRIORITY.

    The Press Bureau states that Dr. Addison, the Minister for Reconstruction, on the advice of the Council of Poet-war Prority, announcers that the ...

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  45. BRITISH SHIPBUILDING.

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

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  46. NURSE CAVELL.

    A Johannesburg message states that speaking at a meeting to form a Soldiers' Club, Sergeant-major Urquhart, one of the Anzace, referred to the murder of ...

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  47. OFFICIAL OPENING.

    The school children's pageant, which preceded the official opening, was the most spectacular marching event of the afternoon. There were fully 2000 children ...

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  48. APPEAL FOR ST. DUNSTANS.

    Sir Arthur Pearson makes a renewed and special appeal on behalf of St. Dunstans Blinded Soldiers end Sailors' Hostel in Regents Park, London, where ...

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  49. THE CITY AT NIGHT.

    Despite the bleak conditions, a large crowd thronged Hunter-street at night, when energetic workers on "quick raffle" lorries talked themselves hoarse, ...

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  50. THE POLISH REVOLT.

    Berlin is greatly concerned at the progress of the Polish revolution against Germanism. It is feared that the Poles intend to ...

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  51. GERMAN ANNOUNCEMENT.

    Herr Erzberger has informed the "North German Gazette" that the new Government had, on his proposition, come to the following decision ...

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  52. ORIGINAL ANZACS.

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  53. A CROWN CLAIM.

    The Prize Court is hearing a claim by the Crown for the confiscation or wool north £500,000, consigned from the Argentine to Sweden. ...

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  54. STEEL WORKS BOILERMAKERS.

    In accordance with the directions of the Minister for Labour and Industry, a ballot was conducted at the Trades Hall by Mr. Dunlcavy, of the Newcastle ...

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  55. GREATER NEWCASTLE.

    It was ascertained in official circles to-day that the Royal Commission to inquire into the scheme of a Greater Newcastle will be constituted as follows : Aldermen ...

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  56. SQUADRON FOR SEBASTOPOL.

    It is reported from Paris that an official Allied squadron, consisting of five battleships, four cruisers, and eleven destroyers, under Admiral Calthrope, sailed ...

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  57. THE GALLIPOLI LANDING.

    General Sir Ian Hamilton declines to comment on the statement made by General von Senders, but says that although the landings were not made where ...

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  58. Advertising

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