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  2. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    Further details of the horruble sufferings of British and other prisoners coming from Germany since the armistice was signed have aroused widespread ...

    Article : 357 words
  3. PEAGE CONFERENCE.

    According to Government officials, President Wilson will travel to France to attend the Peace Conference on the United States transport Agamemnon, ...

    Article : 201 words
  4. SURRENDERING THE SUBMARINES.

    Twenty German submarines were surrendered to Rear-Admiral Tyrwhitt, off Harwich, at sunrise on Wednesday. The political crisis in Holland has ended for the present with the triumph of the supporters of the existing regime. It is stated ...

    Article : 163 words
  5. GERMAN NAVAL SECRETS.

    Captain Porsi[?]s, the well-known German writer on naval subjects, in an arricle in the "Berliner Tageblatt," hus made se[?]satiopal revelations. He says ...

    Article : 259 words
  6. MARCH OF THE VICTORS.

    The Cabinet has decided to create General Petain a Marshal. The touching scenes throughout the triumphal march of the French through ...

    Article : 239 words
  7. COMING HOME.

    The military authorities advise that re turning Anzacs and others listed "L" are expected to arrive by special train from Syendy on Monday, at 3.50 p.m., at No. ...

    Article : 396 words
  8. NAVAL GUARDS.

    Arrangements are being made by the Navy Department to demobilise approximately 1000 mem, who have been acting as naval guards during the war period. ...

    Article : 176 words
  9. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mr. and Mrs. Hinckfuss, William-street, Kangaloo Point, have received advice that their son, Sergecant Harold C. Hinckfuss, has been awarded a bar to his ...

    Article : 591 words
  10. SAILORS' AND SOLDIERS' CONFERENCE.

    To discuss problems connected with de[?]mobilisation aud the workers of the present repatriation schemes, the State branches of tha Returned Sailors' and ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. A GREAT FETE DAY.

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

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  12. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    The choral festival which it was p[?]posed to hold on Saturday afternoon, November 30, had been postponed till the next day, due to the fact that a large ...

    Article : 564 words
  13. SURRENDER OF SUBMARINES.

    Rear-Admiral Sir R. Y. Tyrwhitt received the surrender of 20 U boats off Harwich at sunrise to-day. ...

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  14. CHANGED DUTCH SITUATION.

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

    Article : 200 words
  15. OCCUPATION OE ANTWERP.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, in his despatch, says: The King and Queen of the Belgians, in an open carriage, made a State entry into Antwern on Tuesday, to the ...

    Article : 297 words
  16. THE DIRECT ACTIONISTS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. Considine (C.) moved the adjournment of the Hosue to discuss the ...

    Article : 491 words
  17. ON HONOUR'S ROLL.

    A private cablegram was received in Brisbane yesterday from Senior Chaplain Father King confirming the news that Chaplain Father E. J. Sydes, S.J., had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 319 words
  18. PLOT IN AUSTRIA.

    Reports from Vienna state that the Comm[?]stic Party and the Red Guards p[?]tted to arrest the Cabinet and establish a [?]shevik Government. Hundreds ...

    Article : 49 words
  19. MEN OF THE BULLDOG BREED.

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

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  20. THE UNITED STATES.

    Mr J. Daniels (Secretary for the Navy) is conferring with Colonel House. The Naval Committee has recommended continued naval expansion, irrespective of ...

    Article : 124 words
  21. CZECHS AND GERMANS.

    Serious fighting [?]k place at Pressburg (Hungary) between the Czechs and General Mackensen's troops, the latter of whom refused to recongnise the Gzechs ...

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  22. REJECTED VOLUNTEERS.

    That the sturdy fighting spirit of the race is not confined to the mon of the Empire on active service was strikingly suggested by ...

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  23. CZECHO-SLOVAK REPUBLIC.

    Professor Thomas G. Masaryk has been elected the first President of the CzechoSlovak Republic. [Professor Masaryk organised the Czecho Slovak ...

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  24. OUTLOOK IN GERMANY.

    A meeting of the Workmen's and Suldiers' Ca[?]s in Berlin parsed a resolutio against summ[?]ng a constitu[?]t assembly and demanded that a Workmen's ...

    Article : 113 words
  25. THE BELGIAN GOVERNMENT.

    It is expected that the Belgian Government, Ministerial departments, and diplomatic corps will leave Havre to-day for Brussels, the capital. ...

    Article : 125 words
  26. STARVING EX-EMPEROR.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the ex-Emperor of Austria and his family have taken refuge in Exhaisbon Castle. He ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. EMPIRES MEAT OUTPUT.

    The Australasian section of the Incoporated Meat Importers' Society has for[?]lated a scheme for after-the-war trading for submission to the authoritics, ...

    Article : 198 words
  28. IF GERMANY HAD WO[?].

    The "Neueswiner Zeitung" publishes a lette by the late Herr Ballin, written on October 10, stating: "The Entente's military, economic, and political conditions ...

    Article : 85 words
  29. POSITION OF SCHLESWIG.

    The Danish colours ar now flying throughout Schleswig, after 52 years of German rule. ...

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  30. ALLIES IN RUSSIA.

    A British North Russia official message says: The Bolsheviks on November 11, after bombarding from inver boats on the Dwina, attacked our front and flank. ...

    Article : 73 words
  31. COUNTRY PREPARATIONS.

    The committee elected on Monday night to take charge to the arrangements for the children's celebration met last evening, when Mr. L. S. Irwin was ...

    Article : 382 words
  32. ANZACS ON FURLOUGH.

    In order that relatives may have the opportunity of communicating with Anzacs returning on furlough it has been arranged that mails received for ...

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  33. SACRIFICED GERMANS.

    "Vorwaerts" states that 1,580,000 Germans were killed to the end of October. The fate of 260,000 was unknown, while 4,000,000 were wounded and 400,000 were ...

    Article : 43 words
  34. EMPLOYMENT IN BRITAIN.

    Remarkbale demonstrations took place yesterday, when 5000 women munitino workers at Woolwich Arsenal marched in procession to the Ministry of ...

    Article : 285 words
  35. CIVIL WAR IN CHINA.

    The Pekin correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is believed that the gresidential mandate ordering a cessation of hostilities on all Fronts will result in ...

    Article : 58 words
  36. RAILWAYS IN THE EAST.

    Despatches from Tokio say that the Powers are contemplating the joint man agement of the trans-Siberian and Chinese Eastern railways for the purpose of ...

    Article : 55 words
  37. "JACK'S DAY."

    Among those who proffered their help to the committee of the King George's Fund for Sailors yesterday were the Chinese residents ot Brisbane. In a letter ...

    Article : 299 words
  38. START OF THE WAR.

    Lord Harcourt, in speaking at the meeting of the Empire Parliamentary Association, told a dramatic story of how in 1914, the Empire learned that we were ...

    Article : 125 words
  39. SOLDIERS AND INTOXICANTS.

    Senator Thomas (N,)in the Senate to-day presented the final report of the Select Committee on Intoxicants in relation to soldiers. It was determined, ...

    Article : 207 words
  40. OPERATING IN FOODSTUFFS.

    Major Waldorf Astor (Parliamentary Secretary to the Food Controller), speaking in the House of Commons, said that the Food Controller was aware that ...

    Article : 56 words
  41. "STRIKES AND RIOTING."

    At a general meeting of the Toowoomba branch of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League Mr. R. Wells moved,—"That this meeting of the ...

    Article : 180 words
  42. THE HISTORIC VINDICTIVE.

    The Admiralty will shortly begin of forts to raise the light cruiser Vindictive, which was sunk of the entrance to Zeebrugge. Experte are coafident that ...

    Article : 49 words
  43. AMERICAN MERCANTILE MARINE

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

    Article : 68 words
  44. STATE v. COMMONWEALTH.

    During a debate in the Assembly on the Attorney-General's Department, the Minister said that a large amount of work had been done by the department ...

    Article : 79 words
  45. COMMONWEALTH SCHEME.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) announced to-day that Mr. Orchard had been anpointed chairman of the Pro[?] sional Committee which will frame a ...

    Article : 86 words
  46. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Mr. John Burns, the well-known Labour man, will not contest Batterses in the coming general elections, as the Laboyr Party declines its support unless he signs ...

    Article : 46 words
  47. A CHEMIST'S SUICIDE.

    After having worried about the war news for some time past a Fitzroy chemist named J. Zicbell, who was of German descent, ended his life by ...

    Article : 56 words
  48. PRINCESS MARY TO VISIT FRANCE.

    Princess Mary will leave for France to visit the hospitals and localities where women workers are engaged in war work. ...

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  49. THANKSGIVING SERVICE.

    A combined service of thanksgiving for the Allies[?] victory was held in the Empire Theatre, Tweed He[?]s, on Sunday, the Revs Lilley (Church of England), Berry ...

    Article : 43 words
  50. M. CAILLAUX'S POSITION.

    "L'Humanite" states that M. Caillaux, who was recently before the court on a charge of treason, will no[?] be tried. ...

    Article : 37 words
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