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  2. NAVAL SURRENDER

    an press Association-Copyright.) DN, Thursday. - The following message has been issued:-— a Beurty met at 9.30 o'clock this ...

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  3. THE GERMAN PUZZLE

    LONDON Wednesday Mr. Harold Williams telegraphing from Gen[?] says that the German revaluation is quite unlike that of Russia .There is no ex-hulcation ...

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  4. ROUGH PATH TO PEACE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. - Sen[?]to[?] Wa[?]sou, attacking President Wh[?]o[?] [?] the Senate because the Government has taken over the cables, said that [?] ...

    Article : 77 words
  5. ROAD TO THE RHINE

    LONDON, Friday. - Concerning the occupation by the Ailies of the the territory [?]racuated by the Germans under the ar[?]istice terms, the following logical ...

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  6. A TROOPSHIP TROUBLE

    LONDON, Thursday. - The Australian naral authorities in London are ins[?]tuting an inquits into conditions aboard the troospship Bara[?]ba, which arrived at ...

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  7. PRISONERS OF WAR THE GLANY [?]LE MUR

    LONDON , Wednesday .There has been published a white paper which contains appalling revelations as to the treatment of British prisoners in turkey ...

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  8. THE GLANYHLE MUR[?]

    Cape town Thursday ,The dence for the prosecutions in the trpercy Dargin ,a bank clerk (bor[?] Bathurst N. S. W) for the murder ...

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  9. FREEDOM OF SEAR.

    NEW YORE, Thursday. - The New York "Times" says ediro[?]ally that President Wilson's principle of the freedom of the seas is not accepted unanimously ...

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  10. CONDITIONS MUST IMPROVE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Ministry for Food announces that no food supplies will be permitted to be sent to Germany until the Allied food Council has se[?] ...

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  11. INTERNATIONAL LAW.

    COPENHAGEN". Thursday. - Herren Delbruck. Neumann. and other German. Conservative politicians have asked the Government to appoint a committee, ...

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  12. CHAOTIC RETREAT

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.—The news palace 01 Western Germany contain de[?] of the bell-well 1 return of Ger[?] solders from big west front ...

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  13. MEMORABLE EVENT.

    [?] W[?]i[?]lay [?] was a thrli[?] [?]rw[?] when the first [?]as [?]ed earning from the s [?] [?]ed the Destroyer ...

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  14. EXPLOSION AT COLOGNE.

    AMSTERDAM. Thursday .The tug[?] Runderlain States that over 200 person were killed in a factory exposé at Cologne following on an unsuccessful ...

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  15. THE "SPARTACUS" GROUP.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.—The Bavarian Government; fearing that the power of the "Spartacus" of extremists, which is petting the upper hand at Berlin, ...

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  16. Russian Affairs'

    NEW YORK, Thursday, The Wa[?] correspondent of die New York Times" reports that the greatest satiation is evinced in optical and dip ...

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  17. STILL "KAMERAD"-ING.

    AMSTERDAM. Thursday. - Prince Lichnowsky through the socialist newspaper "Vorwaerts" appeals to Load Lansdowns. Earl Grey. Mr. Asquith, and ...

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  18. FEEDING OF GERMANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Mr. Bonar Law stared-in the House of Commons that Sir Douglas Haig had sent a wireless message to German headquarters ...

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  19. ALSACE-LORRAINE,

    LONDON, Thursday.—A French con. maniane states:— We passed Give (on the Belgian border north of Metiers), where 8000 ...

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  20. British Politics

    LONDON Thursday. It is reported that Sir Leo Chlozze Money, who recently resigned his position as Parliamentary Secretary to the Controller of ...

    Article : 144 words
  21. NOTHING "OFFICIAL."

    MELBOURNE. Friday—The Secretary tor the Navy to-night stated that be had no knowledge of any inquiry having been instituted into the conditions on ...

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  22. GRATUITY SCHEME.

    LONDON, Thursday. - In the House of Commons Mr. Bonsr Law outlined a erstr[?]ity scheme for ex-service men. Privates will receive £5 for tile first yen; ...

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  23. BOLSHEVIK BATTLESHIPS

    Copenhagen . Thursday . It is imported Helsingborg (Finland) the three Russian Warships flying the [?] bombarded for three hours the town ...

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  24. COMPULSION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons. Mr. Bonar Law (Chancellor the Exchequer) mentioned that the Military Service Act (which applies ...

    Article : 58 words
  25. War Workers

    LONDON. Wednesday.—In moving the House of Lords .1 Bill to increase the staffs of the Labor Exchanges, Earl Cn [?] zon leader of the Government in the ...

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  26. AMERICAN PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An American communique issued this morning reads "Our "Third Army has crossed the German 1914 frontier and has also ...

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  27. Ex-German Colonies

    LONDON, Thursday. — In a letter to [ ?] C. C. Wade Agent General for New South Wale) south Wales) dated November 14, Mr. Walter Long ( Secretary of State for the ...

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  28. PUNISHMENT DEMANDED.

    LONDON. Thursday:—The tragedy of the returning prisoners has distinctly increased the public's demand for the punishment of the leading criminals, including ...

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  29. NO RELEASE YET.

    LONDON, Wednesday. - The Government has declined to release conscientions objectors from their present Government employment as It would ...

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  30. Central - Europe

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. - Fighting continues in Northern Hungary between the Ceech and Magyar troopc. ...

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  31. CAMPAIGNING BY AIR.

    LONDON, Thursday. — An aeroplane was used in an election campaign for the first time on Sunday, when a candidate alighted in a constituency near ...

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  32. U.SA is Dry

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—President Wilson has signed an emergency agricultural Appropriation Bill, with a rider., providing for national prohibition from, ...

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  33. WORKING WELL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Quartermaster. General states that the arrangements for the repatriation of war prisoners are working satisfactorily. Sixteen ...

    Article : 60 words
  34. The Entente Cordiale

    PARIS, Thursday. - King George and Queen Mary will visit Pans this man til. ...

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  35. POLISH TROOPS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. - It is reported that Polish troops have summoned foru [?]ess of Posen to surrender, and have also surrounded the whole ...

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  36. South Africa

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday.- A message from Maritzburg states that considerable comment has been aroused by a letter addressed to the president of the ...

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  37. Ex-Kaiser's Luxuries

    LONDON, Thursday. - The Amsterdam correspondent of the, "Daily Express" reports that two train roads of stores which arrived at Amerengan Castle for the ...

    Article : 162 words
  38. CRIMES AGAINST PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Earl Curzon. mi the House of Lords, replying to a suggestion that the Germans guilty of crimes against our prisoners be made ...

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  39. General Cables

    LONDON; Wednesday. At a meeting of the New Zealand-Australian Lands Company fit Eaifibufsh, the Hon C. G. Murray. Who was chairman, condemned ...

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  40. ELEVEN VESSELS.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. - Eleven German torpedo boats from Antwerp have arrived at Haneweert, where they have been interned. ...

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  41. HELIGOLAND.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday. -Messages from Kiel claim that [?] the warships demanded by the armin[?]ce left German harbours before November 18 therefore ...

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  42. MISQKENSEN'S ARMY.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. - General van Mackeken's army, which was stationed in Serbia and Romania, has broken up into several parts, which an ...

    Article : 49 words
  43. AUSTRALIANS FREE.

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  44. THE ROYAL REVIEW.

    LONDON, Thursday. - Wednesday's historic naval review, at which the King was present, was an inspiring scene. The Royal despatch boat passed aim[?]g ...

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  45. "B[?]Tnm" and "Buddy"

    LONDON, Wednesday. - Mr. T. B Rohin[?]on, Agent General for Green [?] presided at the Australian-New Zealand Club in [?]cheon to General Bl[?] ...

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  46. W0RLD OF LETTERS.

    LONDON, Thursday. The university of Oxford has accepted. an offer [?] £25,000 entering for the establishment of a Marshal Foch scholarship [?] ...

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  47. Undesirable Aliens

    LONDON, Wednesday. - Replying to [?]n query as to what steps the Governments is taking at prevent the [?] of Germen and other undes[?]able a[?]en[?] after the ...

    Article : 40 words
  48. American Aid

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday [?] [?] with [?] the [?] [?] [?] ...

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  49. ALIEN INTERNMENT.

    WASHINGTON Thursday [?] the spend of [?] Un[?] [?] ...

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  50. TRADE NOTICE

    LONDON, [?] S[?] [?] [?] ...

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