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  3. GERMAN REPUBLIC

    A Berlin message says that the Guard regiments announce that they intend to remain faithful, to the republic, but will not allow themselves ...

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  4. LABOR TROUBLES IN BERLIN.

    A message received in London from Berlin states that the "Zeitung Ammittag" and afternoon issues of the "Berliner Tageblatt" and "Vossiche Zeitung" ...

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  5. EX-KAISER.

    Voicing the general Dutch sense of inconvenience caused by the Kaiser's presence, the Amsterdam "Algemeen Handelsblad" says that the ...

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  6. WILSON IN PARIS.

    At the official dinner party given by M. and Mme. Poincare at the Elysee Palais, in honor of President and Mrs Wilson, President Wilson spoke as ...

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  7. BRITISH ELECTRI[?]

    Mr Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, wound up the election campaign by a speech at Camberwell, in the course of which he objected to the ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    The Rev. D. D. Munro, who has for the past four years been in charge of the Dunolly Presbyterian Church, was tendered a great send off prior to his ...

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  9. ALLIES IN COLOGNE.

    Mr Herbert, Bailey, the "Times" correspondent, telegraphing from Coblenza, says that before the Americans crossed the Rhine the burgomaster ...

    Article : 184 words
  10. THE BERLIN STRIKE.

    A message from Berlin states that a strike has reached serious proportions. Since Friday 300,000 workmen have downed tools. Only two newspapers publish ...

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  11. GERMANY'S MILITARY DOMNFALL.

    The latest batch of German newspapers received in London shows that the more educated classes in Germany have no doubt that Germany has been students of foreign affairs, on the resu[?]ts of the world war. After saying that the political centre of gravity is shifting more and more from Washington to ...

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  12. THE CROWN PRINCE.

    An Amsterdam message says that a crowd of women recently visited Wieringen, Holland, to demonstrate against the presence of the Crown Prince, who saved ...

    Article : 41 words
  13. HELIGOLAND.

    A message from Kiel says that Vice-Admiral Sir Montague Browning, head of the British Naval Mission, is reported to have intimated to ...

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  14. EMPEROR AS POLITICIAN.

    It is stated in a message from Vienna that the former Emperor Charles intends to be a candidate at the forthcoming elections for the ...

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  15. THE ENTRY TO MAYENCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Mayence says:—A large silent crowd watched the entry of General Fayolle and Mangin at the head of the French troops. When ...

    Article : 187 words
  16. DEFEATING SUBMARINES

    Vice-Admiral Sir Roger Keyes, commanding the Dover Patrol, in a speech, revealed a number of secrets by which the greatest successes against the ...

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  17. LABOR'S REPLY.

    Mr Lloyd George's challenge to the Labor party, at Camberwell, was promptly taken up by Mr J. R. Clynes, formerly Food Controller. ...

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  18. BRITAIN'S SUPREMACY.

    Hoetzsch thinks, despite America's importance, the decisive power as the result of the total defeat and break up of the Central Powers, has shifted to ...

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  19. FOOD SITUATION SERIOUS.

    A representative of the "Daily Express" has had an interview with Herr Ebert, who said:—"The political development of ...

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  20. FAHRENBACH AND THE ALLIES.

    The "Times" correspondent at The Hague says:—Fahrenbach's action in convening the Reichstag caused great excitement in Germany. Fa[?]hrenbach ...

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  21. WILL.

    Mary Gooden, late of Frank street, Ballarat, who died on 2nd October, left property valued at £10,752 to her children. ...

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  22. SOLDIERS MAKE FORTUNES.

    As [?]ustrating the fortunes made by soldiers recently, the Berlin "Lokal Anzieger" says that many are arriving from Belgium and France with tens of ...

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  23. BRITISH INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS.

    Two great forces are arising from the industrial situation. The first is that [?]umerous important employers, with many old executive leaders of unions ...

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  24. THE ARMISTICE

    A message from Paris states that the armistice amendments were signed by Marshal Foch in a train at Treves, and include the following new conditions:- ...

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  25. MR REDMOND'S CHANGES.

    It is believed in Dublin that Mr Redmond will be victorious in the Waterform election but in East Mayo the Sinn Feiners boast that they have ...

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  26. SEAMEN'S COUNCIL'S THREATS.

    A new Seamen's Council has been formed at Hamburg. It demands control of the entire mercantile fleet, and threatens to sink every ship unless all ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    Sir Auckland Geddes. Minister for Reconstruction in the course of a speech, said that the Government intended to embark upon the greatest ...

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  28. CONSTANTINOPLE.

    [?]precedented distress prevails here among the poor, owing to the extraordinarily high cost of living. Trade, commerce, and finance are at a ...

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  29. ALLIES IN COLOGNE.

    The curtain has lifted on the last scene of the great drama, says a correspondent, describing, in a message from Cologne, the historical spectacle ...

    Article : 138 words
  30. EFFECT OF WOMEN'S VOTE.

    The women's vote in connection with the British elections, was so heavy that the wire-pullers were all at sea. Four suffragettes have probably been elected. ...

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  31. PORTUGUESE ASSASSINATION

    Additional particulars of the assassination of Dr Sidonio Bernardino Cardoso da Silva Paes, the President of Pontugal, show that he was murdered at ...

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  32. SOLDIERS' WIVES TO RETURN.

    It si announced that the s[?]amess Osterley and Miltiades will sail almost immediately with 1000 soldiers' and sailors' wives. The Ministry of ...

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  33. PROSPECTS IN IRELAND.

    A message from Dublin says that the Sinn Feiners will carry the City of Derry, three seats in Donegal and north-west Tyrone. ...

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  34. STATEMENT BY MR CLYNES.

    Mr J. R. Clynes, Labor-member, interviewed by the "Observer," states that the wage situation created by the war is, speaking generally, about 25 ...

    Article : 390 words
  35. LINER GOES ASHORE.

    It is reported that the steamer Co[?]thian, 7333 tons, of the Allen line, is ashore near Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. The vessel left London on 22nd ...

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  36. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS

    It is doubtful whether serious progress in the preliminary negotiations between Britain, France, Italy, and America, will be possible before ...

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  37. EX-CROWN PRINCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the "Telegraaf" published a report reflecting on the moral conduct of the German ex-Crown Prince at ...

    Article : 89 words
  38. LATEST AIR VENTURE.

    A Handley-Page aeroplane with six R.A.F.S. on board started on Friday to fly to Delhi from Ipswich, but encountered a fog bank on the French coast and ...

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  39. ANTI-ZEPPELIN BULLET.

    It has transpired that Mr John Pomroy, a New Zealander, now in London, was the inventor of an explosive bullet which was the principal factor in ...

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  40. ITALY'S CLAIMS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome says—In the Ch mar ebefotu Dip wk wk wk In the Chamber of Deputies. Premier Orlando stated that a commission ...

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  41. EXECUTIONS IN AUSTRIA.

    A message received in London from Vienna states that the Supreme Tribunal announces that 11,400 persons were sentenced to death by the Austrian tribunals ...

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  42. WAR PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    Sergeant-Major Banninghate has telegraphed to the "Daily Mail" from Soltau, Germany, where the Australian, South African, and Canadian war ...

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  43. CANNOT RENEW WAR.

    Herr Haase, German Minister for Foreign Affairs, in the course of a statement declared that secret documents in the Foreign Office at Berlin ...

    Article : 197 words
  44. THE EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

    A despatch from General Sir J. L. Vandeventer, commander-in-chief on the East African forces, date Daresaalaam, 36th September, has been published. ...

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  45. SIR JOHN MONASH PROMOTED.

    It is announced that Sir John Monash and Sir Henry Chaufer have been appointed permanent Lieut.-Generals. ...

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  46. THE NEW PRESIDENT.

    A message from Libson says:—Barboza, Minister for the interior, has assumed the Presidency of Portugal. ...

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  47. BOLSHEVIKS ATTACKED.

    An Esthonia communique says:—British squadrons in the Gulf of Finland, bombarded the Bolsheviks at both rear and front. ...

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  48. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Peking states that the recent Allied "Aide memorie" to the Chinese Government, urging the cessation of strife between ...

    Article : 91 words
  49. TRANSPORT PROM GERMANY.

    Reuter's corespondent at Berne says that the regular transport of the Entente war prisoners from Germany is in full swing. Four trains leave ...

    Article : 91 words
  50. DEFEAT IN SIBERIA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Pekin says that a Valdivostock message reports that the Bolsheviks were severely defeated at Ekaterinburg by three ...

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  51. PRESS VIEWS OF WILSON.

    New York papers hugely feature President Wilson's arrival in Pairs. English newspapers now feel that President Wilson comes as a delegate ...

    Article : 37 words
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  57. PRESIDENTS CONFER.

    President Wilson and M. Clemenceau on Sunday exchanged ideas regarding the conduct of the Peace Conference. It is understood that the United States ...

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