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  2. SITUATION IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Friday Night.—"The Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Milan reports that Swiss advices indicate that the new German Government ...

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  3. THE PEACE MOVE

    NEW, YORK. Saturday Morning.—President Wilson has answered Austria, stating that the United States cannot accept the Austrian autonomy ...

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  4. SITUATION IN RUSSIA

    COPENHAGEN, Friday Night.—"Deutsche Tages Zeitung" states that the Ukrainian Parliament will meet shortly to proclaim Ukraine a ...

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  5. PRISONERS IN TURKEY

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The approach of winter is arousing anxiety concerning the condition of British prisoners in Turkey. Mr Audrew Fisher. ...

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  6. WAR ON THE SEA

    NEW YORK, Saturday Morning.—An Atlantic port reports that an American west-bound transport fought off a U-boat in mid-Atlantic after a ...

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  8. THE BALKANS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A French Eastern communique states: The victorious advance in Old Serbin continues. We reached Kalda, ...

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  9. ALL BRITISH SUBJECTS LEFT.

    STOCKHOLM, Friday Night.—All British subjects have left Russia. The journalists and others imprisoned in the Fortress of Pater and Paul have been ...

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  10. BRITISH SUPREMACY

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—A striking feature in the situation is the enemy's inability to replace the last three months' losses. No attempts are ...

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  11. BOLSHEVIKPS RETREAT.

    PEKING. Friday Night.—The Bolsheviki have retreated west of the Urals, and the Allies hold all the lines of communication. ...

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  12. AN EXCHANGE ARRANGED.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — Mr J. F. Hope. Chairman of Committee in Control of Prisoners, announces that a British ship is proceeding on a ...

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  13. RE-OCCUPATION OF TERRITORY.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A Gree! communique states: The re-occupation of East Macedonia to our old frontier has been completed. ...

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  14. GRAND DUKE NICHOAS SAFE.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—A Russian report from Kiev states that the Grand Duke Nichlas, ex-Generalissimo, has arrived there, General ...

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  15. GERMANY REFUSES TO STOP SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday Morning.—"Politiken" states that Germany's reply to President Wilson refused to stop the submarine warfare until an ...

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  16. NEW YORK EXCHANGE

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—The Stock Exchange witnessed a remarkable bull movement, the first two honrs trading sales being made at the rate of ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Mr W M. Hughes made a stirring address to several hundreds of Australian and New Zealand wounded at Frascati's at ...

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  18. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night.—Baron Burian has rendered the restgnations of the Cabinet. ...

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  19. GERMAN PROMISES DISREGARDED.

    NEW YORK, Friday Night. — America is expectatntly and cagerly awaiting the arrival of the German reply to President Wilson's Note. The ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN TROOPS LEAVING SERBIA.

    VIENNA, Saturday Morning.—Austrian troops have begun to evacuat Serbia, Albania, and Montenegro. ...

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  21. DUAL MONARCHY DIVIDED.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night.—Count Hussarek has announced that the dual monarchy will be divided into four difrerent States, namely, ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA AND AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—Mr B. Braddon has not yet determined whether his headquarters shall be at Washington or New York, but they ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICAN WOOL

    PRETORIA, Friday Night.—A deputation from the Wool Conference waited on the Minister Agriculture, who said as to an open market, that ...

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  24. SPANISH INFLUENZA

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday Night.—The pidemic at Cape Town is slowly dying cut, though there are still many sericus cases. Reports from the country ...

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  25. WORKMEN'S DEMONSTRATION.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night.—Several thousand workmen demonstrated round the Reichstag building on Wednesday, and demanded Herr ...

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  26. BARON BURIAN'S SPEECHES.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Press despatches from Basle state that Baron Burian's speech is optimistically regarded. His approaching speech has ...

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  27. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES TAKEN.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The in[?] outbreak on the steamer Mataran, at Darwin, is being kept under control. No deaths have ocdurred state ...

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  28. PALESTINE

    ATHENS, Friday Night.—Rahail Bey's plenipotentiaries have arrived to discuss the surrender of Smyrna. ...

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  29. SHIPBUILDING

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Lord inchcape states that British shipping can only recover its pre-war position if the paralysing influence of ...

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  30. CAUSED PEACE OFFER.

    LONDON; Saturday Morning.— "The Manchester Guardian" states that Marshal Foch recently told Sir Douglas Haig personally that the ...

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  31. REICHSTAG TO MEET ON TUESDAY.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—It is reported from Copenhagen that the Reichstag does not meet until Tuesday. ...

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  32. SITUATION REVIEWED

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The Australian pRESS Association learns that so far Zeebrugge has not completely fallen. The Germans are holding the ...

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  33. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Captain C.C.P. Tauner, of the Royal Garrison Artillery, formerly of Wellington, has died abroad. ...

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  34. CONDITIONS MAY FORCE A BREAK WITH GERMANY.

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—"The New York Tnnes" correspondent at Washington states amboritotively that conditions in turkey and ...

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  35. CRY OF "PEACE AND BREAD."

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Berlin demonstrators on Wednesday also raised the cry of peace and bread. ...

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  36. AUSTRIA'S CAPITULATION

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—There are persistent rumors in Switzerland that Austria is about to sign capitulation. These are doubtless based on ...

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  37. COUNT TISZA SHOT AT.

    AMSTERDAM. Friday Night.—A man attempted to assassinate Count Tisza at Budapest on Wednesday. The shot missed and the perpotrator was ...

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  38. GOVERNMENT PURCHASES.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—There is extraordinary interest in shipping circles in connection with the report that the Government has decided to buy out ...

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  39. THE KAISER'S ABDICATION

    LONDON, Saturday, Morning.—"The Daily Chronicle" states that there is reason to believe that the tumor of the Kaiser's abdication on ...

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  40. PRICE OF RUBBER

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Glyun) states that an agreement has been come to between the Government ...

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  41. IMPORTED JAMS.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Ministry of Food has decided to allocate all imported jams arriving after December. Importers must pay the ...

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  42. THE WAR LOST.

    BUDAPEST, Saturday Morning.—In the Reichsrath Court Tisza said: We must recognise, that we have lost the war, not in the sense that we ...

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  43. GERMANY'S REPLY DELAYED.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Germany's reply to President Wilson has been unaccountably delayed. Apparently eleventh hour influences ...

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  44. PRICE OF LUNCHEONS.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Owing to increased food prices the Controller is raising the lucheon limit from 14d to 16d. ...

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  45. REPORTS OF PURCHASES UNCONFIRMED.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Messrs. Furness and Withy's secretary states that the company know nothing about the reported Government ...

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  47. ABDICATION RUMORS.

    BERNE, Friday Night.—A wireless message states that the abdication tumor arose owing to the Kaiser's panic-strucken attitude early in ...

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  48. VISCOUNT FRENCH RESIGNING.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—It is reported that Viscount French is resigning the Vice-Royalty of Ireland. ...

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  49. A FORECAST OF GERMANY'S REPLY.

    AMSTERDAM. Saturday Moraine.—It is expected that Germany's reply to President Wilson on Saturday will contain further concessions, leaving the ...

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  50. POSITION OF FEDERAL STATES.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The Emperor Karl's manifesto confirms Count ilassarek's announcement respecting the Federal States, It only formulates ...

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  51. HOLLAND PREPARING

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night.—The Dutch army has cancelled leave, and is in readiness for emergency. Holland is making provision for the war ...

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  52. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—In the case the Commonwealth versus Blom, the Privy Council has granted special leave to appeal from the High Court ...

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  53. MILITARY CROSSES

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The following honors have been awarded Millitary Crosses.—Australians: Captains I. M. Barrow G. A. Blumer ...

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  55. GERMAN SUBMARINES

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night.—"Handelsblad" learns from an authoritative source that German submarines have been recalled, but publishes ...

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  56. THE ALBERT MEDAL

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The Albert Medal in gold has been awarded to Sergeant D. E. Coyne of the Thirty-first Battalion of Australians. On ...

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  57. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Sir Joseph Cook addressed a great gathering of members of friendly socicties at Silverdale. He said the adoption of a ...

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  58. GERMAN RETIREMENT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A cable received from the British Minister for information deals at length with the German retirement, and states that ...

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  59. AERIAL OPERATIONS

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: We shot down three hostile maohines, and two were driven down uncontrollable. Two ...

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  60. NEW ZEALAND CAMPS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Lords Milner and Stanhope visited the New Zealand convalescent camp at Hornchurch and investigated the ...

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  61. ENEMY RAILWAYS BOMBED.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The Press Bureau reports that the independent air force on Friday afternoon attacked the railways at Met Sablon. ...

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  62. LIBERTY LOAN

    NEW YORK. Saturday Night.—The campaign for the Liberty Loan of six billion dollars closed to-night the amount being oversubscribed. ...

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  63. LOANS TO STATES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Victoria is not a participant in the negotiations reported to be taking place in London by the Agents-General to abolish or ...

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  64. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Trust Agency of Australasia has declared an interim dividend of 6d per share ...

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  65. REUNION OF ANZACS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Political action by returned soldiers was strongly urged by Major McG. Knox at a reunion of Anzacs on furlough on ...

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  66. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday Morning.—Johannesburg message state that a big strike of engineers is threatening in support of the ironmoulders. who ...

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  67. TASMANIAN HONORED

    HOBART, Saturday.—From a private message received here on Friday it has seen learnt that Lietensnot-Colonel J. C. Lord, officer commanding the 40th ...

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