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  2. THE VICTORY

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—On the occasion of the conclusion of the armistice the King telegraphed his congratulations to the King of the ...

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  4. ROYAL CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ARMY NAVY, AND AIR FORCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The Press Bureau states that King George sent sterling messages of congratulation and praise to the army, the navy, ...

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  5. LOONGANA DETAINED IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Determined to take some part in the general festivities, the stokers fireman and crew of the steamer Loongana left the ...

    Article : 117 words
  6. KAISER'S LAST EFFORTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Amsterdam correspondent of The Daily Chronicle" learns on excellent authority that he Kaiser and his ...

    Article : 82 words
  7. IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—After announcing the armistice terms in the House of Commons, the Premier concluded thus: Sir at 11 o'clock this ...

    Article : 200 words
  8. QUESTIONS IN THE SENATE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the Senate to-day the Minister for Defence replying to Senator Gardiner, who asked whether, in view of the ...

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  9. OPINIONS IN AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Morning.—Senators Congressmen, and officials being interviewed state that the terms are satisfactory. Some think they are ...

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  10. PEACE DEMONSTRATIONS

    Yesterday was a quiet day in the morning and afternoon although the citizens and not by any means regained their normal attitude towards things ...

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  11. THIS EXILED EMPEROR.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—A special correspondent of "The Daily Express" at Velp in Holland cables that the ex-Kaiser is now occupying the ...

    Article : 497 words
  12. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.—An officially corrected version of the armistice terms says that Germany is compelled to surrender all her ...

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  13. ADDRESS TO THE KING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—When the House of Representative met today Mr W. A. Watt Acting Prime Minister, read an address to the King. ...

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  14. GERMANY WANTS NEGOTIATIONS HASTENED.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—Germany has asked the Allies to hasten the peace negotiations owing to the imminent danger of famine. ...

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  15. GERMANY ASKS FOR MITIGATION OF TERMS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A wireless German official message states: "Dr. Solf has sent a message to Mr R. Lansing, Secretary of State, as ...

    Article : 322 words
  16. ALLIED OFFICERS PROCEEDING TO SPA.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A wireless French official report informs the German general headquarters that Major Sisteron, of the Allied general ...

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  17. KING'S MESSAGE TO THE OVERSEAS PEOPLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—His Majesty the King, in a message expresses heartfelt gratitude to the overseas people for their wonderful efforts and ...

    Article : 61 words
  18. WAR ONLY FOR HUMANITY.

    PARIS, Tuesday Night. — M. Cleme[?] in a statement to the press, said that a long discussion with the German Parliamentaires concerned ...

    Article : 120 words
  19. REJOICINGS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The rejoicing in London were continued far into the night. There was rain during the greater part of the evening but it ...

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  20. MR LLOYD GEORGE CONGRATULATED.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Colonel House, in a message to Mr Lloyd George, conveying sincere congratulations, stated: "No one has done more ...

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  21. MARSHAL FOCH IN PARIS.

    PARIS, Tuesday Night—Paris is brilliantly illuminated, and the crowd greeted Marshal Foch with delirious enthusiasm the Chamber of Deputies ...

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  22. A FRENCH ANNOUNCEMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The French communique, announcing the conclusion of the armistice, emphasises that the Allies, after a four moths ...

    Article : 48 words
  23. HOW PEACE CAME.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Peace came to the Australian and other armies on the field in this form: At 11 o'clock to-day (November 11) troops ...

    Article : 125 words
  24. AUSTRALIA AND PEACE TERMS.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr Bonar Law said that he had nothing to add to the official statement issued on ...

    Article : 82 words
  25. MR HUGHES INTERVIEWED.

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—"The New York Times" gives prominence to an interview by the London correspondent with Mr W. M. Hughes, in which ...

    Article : 200 words
  26. BERLIN QUIET.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Night. — Berlin is quiet. The news of the armistice was received with general satisfaction. ...

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  27. REQUEST BY GERMAN GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A German official report states: Dr. Solf sent a message to Mr R. Lansing, Secretary of State, as follows: The armistice ...

    Article : 98 words
  28. DEMONSTRATION AT AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. —A great crowd of Australian soldiers and others assembled at Australia House. There were [?] eries of Mr. Hughes, but the ...

    Article : 67 words
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