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  2. Message to the Fleet

    The following message was yesterday sent to the fleet (and all naval establishments):— Acting Minister for Navy and Naval ...

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  3. CROWN PRINCE SHOT.

    A report from Amsterdam states that the Crown Prince has been shot. Details are lacking. ...

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  4. GENERAL PAU'S COMMENT.

    ADELAIDE.—On being informed of the signing of the armistice, General Pau, who was at Angaston, made the following statement:—"I desire to place upon record my ...

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  5. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH.—News of the signing of the armistice arrived on Monday night too late for any official celebration, but the city filled rapidly, and the wildest enthusiasm ...

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  6. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    Two crowded services were hold yesterday in Scots' Church, Collins-street. The first, at 10 a.m., was conducted by the State moderator (Right Rev. D. Macrae ...

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  7. GOOD TEMPLARS CELEBRATE VICTORY.

    The usual weekly meeting of the Melbourne Lodge of Good Templars, held in the Temperance Hall. on Monday evening, was made the occasion for celebrations ...

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  8. A DAY OF THANKSGIVING.

    At a special meeting of the Slate Executive Council yesterday morning, it was decided to set apart Sunday next as a day of general thanksgiving. The text of the ...

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  9. LONDON TAKES A HOLIDAY

    The rejoicings in London, which broke out immediately after the signing of the armistice was known reached a high degree of enthusiasm. ...

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  10. TASMANIA.

    HOBART.—While the demonstration on Monday night was worthy of Such an important occasion, that held on Tuesday was more in keeping with the fitness of ...

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  11. SYDNEY DEMONSTRATION.

    SYDNEY.—If the citizens' lungs and feet bold out Sydney apparently means to celebrate the victory for the rest of the week. The enthusiasm of Friday and ...

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  12. Wesley Church.

    The special thanksgiving service at Wesley Church last night attracted a congregation that filled every available space in the edifice. Rer. H. Worrall, president of the ...

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  13. THE SUBURBS.

    St. Kilda. with an enthusiasm and thoroughness that are typical of all the Melbourne suburbs at the present time. yesterday celebrated the victory of the ...

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  14. THANKSGIVING SERVICES.

    Thanksgiving services were held in the various churches throughout Victoria yesterday. The six services held in St. Paul's Cathedral during the morning. afternoon ...

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  15. TRADES HALL CLOSED.

    A strict holiday was observed at the Trades Hall. the building being closed during the day. In honor of the Allies' victory the Australian flag was flown from ...

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  16. Country Celebrations.

    BALLARAT.—The celebrations were continued in Ballarat on Tuesday with much enthusiasm. A public holiday having been proclaimed, there was a very ...

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  17. THE RIVERINA.

    ALBURY.—Extraordinary scenes occurred on Monday night. when the news of the signing of the armistice was received. Nothing approaching the ...

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  18. ON THE BARRIER.

    BROKEN HILL.—Broken Hill received the news very calmly. More whistles blew and bells rang. and there were small demonstrations in various picture theatres ...

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  19. In New Zealand.

    WELLINGTON.—When the signal of guns boomed, indicating the acceptance of the armistice, people at once ceased work and flocked into the streets. Sirens and ...

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  20. OTHER SERVICES.

    Thanksgiving services were hold in many churches in the various suburbs yesterday. and will be continued to-day. Services will be held in the Independent ...

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  21. Wharf Work Suspended.

    A close holiday was observed along the water front yesterday, and the river wharfs at which many idle ships lay gaily decorated with flags and signed streamers, ...

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  22. SORROW AMID JUBILATIONS.

    BALLARAT.—As Mr. and Mrs. H. Tucker were on Tuesday evening preparing to visit the city to join in the armistice jubilations they received a cablegram ...

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  23. OTHER STATES.

    BRISBANE.—The mayor of Brisbane on Turf day despatched loyal messages in the name of the citizens to the Secretary of State for the Colonies and to Mr. Lloyd ...

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  24. ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL.

    To-day at 12.30 a service will be held at St. Patrick's Cathedral to return thanks for the cessation of hostilities, to pray for a just and lasting peace, and to pray for ...

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  25. Y.M.C.A. Club House.

    Between 1000 and 1100 returned soldiers and men in his Majesty's uniform wore yesterday supplied with free meals and soft drinks at the Y.M.C.A. club house on ...

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  26. ANOTHER TOWN HALL MEETING.

    The Lord Mayor has arranged for a public meeting to further celebrate the cessation of hostilities to be held in the Town Hall on Thursday, at 8 p.m. ...

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  27. RESOLUTION BY METHODIST SYNODS.

    At the conclusion of the thanksgiving service at Wesley Church last night Rev. A. M'Callum read the following resolutions. which he stated had been agreed to ...

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  28. Holiday on Railways.

    Right throughout the railway nervier as many men an could be Heared were given a holiday yesterday on full pay. All the goods trains which could be cancelled were ...

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  29. Post Office Dells Rung.

    For the first time since 1903 the bells in the tower of the Elizabeth-street Post Office were rung yesterday morning. The unwonted sound drew the attention of ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE.—Both nouses of Parliament met on Tuesday. and Boon afterwards adjourned for a week. In each House a motion was passed recording "deep and ...

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  31. RETURNED SAILORS AND SOLDIERS' LEAGUE.

    At the committee meeting of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League (Victorian branch) held last evening, the following motion was unanimously carried ...

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  32. PLACE OF THE DOMINIONS.

    Bishop Frodsham, formerly of North Queensland, speaking at Gloucester, said it was a relief to all to know that the Dominions would be consulted at the Peace ...

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  33. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The council of the Royal Agricultural Society yesterday carried a resolution expressive of loyalty and delight at the "glorious peace" achieved. ...

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  34. STATE SERVICE FEDERATION.

    At a meeting of the council of the State Service Federation held last night the following resolution was carried with much enthusiasm ...

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