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  2. A VANISHED FLEET

    LONDON, Sunday—Twenty-eight [?] boats surrendered at Harwich to-day. They Included several [?] craft. The "Sunday Times" states that Admiral ...

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  3. [?] THE WORLD

    [?] Association—Copyright.) [?] Sunday. - The Washing [?] of the -New York [?]nterviewed Senator Lodge ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Speaking to-day at w[?], Mr. Lloyd-George said that the men who had tonight and made a new world possible were entitled ...

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  5. PRISONERS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Among the Australian prisoners & war who have been [?] from Germany, and have arrived at Ripon are Ser[?] Stewart ...

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  6. GERMANY'S TRAVAIL

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—Dr. Karl Liebknecht, addressing a meeting of the "Spartacus" group In Berlin, proclaimed his adherence to Bolshevism as practised ...

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  7. TRAITOR OR DEFAMER

    ROME, Saturday.—A great tummt w caused in the Chamber of Deputies b because of Signor Centurion accusing [?] [?] Giolitte and Falcionl (ex-Secrets ...

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  8. ALLIES' IRON WALL

    LONDON, Saturday.—Belgian communique:— "Our advanced elements have reached " the line Lommel, Boarg Leopold, Diest." ...

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  9. BATTLESHIP NSW YORK.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The London correspondent of the New York "World" writes: At the surrender of the German [?] I was a guest aboard Admiral Rediuan's ...

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  10. A NEW MOVEMENT.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—The Berlin Workers and Soldiers' Council has issued is pro[?]mation containing the notification that it controls the whole country, ...

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  11. [?]HINARY CONGRESS.

    Sunday.--The Paris corres-[?] United Press Association [?]ported that the preliminary [?] in January. ...

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  12. NORWAY PLEASED.

    COPENHAGEN. Sunday. — King Haakon of Norway has sent a message to King Albert conveying warmest congratulations on his return to the capital ...

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  13. [?] ARMISTICE.

    Sunday. -It is reported from [?] the German [?] [?] Marshal [?] for [?] of the evacuation ...

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  14. STARVED TO DEATH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The East Laucashires discovered at Haumout, in Belgium. the graves of 8oo British prisoners who had been "starved by the Germane. ...

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  15. SERIOUS FERMENT.

    Telegrams from various sources indicate the existence of a serious ferment throughout Germany. The "Spartacus" group demand proletariat rule, and Is ...

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  16. "FRENCH FOR EVER."

    PARIS, Sunday.—On the walls of the fortress of Neubrisach (recently occupied by the French), which guards the passage of the Rhine, the Germans had inscribed. ...

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  17. Wanted in Turkey

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.— The Beriin correspondent of the "Polio ken" states that a great number of Turkish states men and generals have [?]ed to Germany, ...

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  18. NOT PROVED

    ROME Sunday.—The committee appointed to consider Signer Centurione accusation, has reported that the proof submitted [?] to substantiate [?] ...

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  19. [?] S DUTIES.

    [?] is al[?] [?] [?] of the war, and [?] ...

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  20. NEW ZEALANDERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—New Zealand has established a depot at Dover for providing comforts for prisoners arriving from Germany via Calais. It's estimated ...

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  21. ON THE FRONTIER.

    LONDON, Sunday.-Sir Douglas Haigreports: Our troops to-day. continuing their march towards the Rhine reached the German Frontier immediately north-ward ...

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  22. LABOR REPRESENTATIVES.

    LONDON. Sunday.—The Lancashire and Cheshire miners have requested Mr. Walsh. Under Secretary to the Local Government Board, to withdraw from ...

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  23. SYDNEY PREPARING

    Sydney, Monday.-The prospects off influenza being confined to the quarantine station are growing brighter, only two new cases being reported since yesterday. ...

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  24. [?] PEACE AIMS.

    [?] Sunday, - The Washing [?] of the New York [?] ser [?] principal proposition ...

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  25. The Russian Tangle

    COPENHAGEN. Saturday.—The Republic of Livonia has been proclaimed at Rign. A German wireless note to the Russian ...

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  26. ARMED FORCE.

    It is reported from Berlin that an attempt is being made to overthrow the Government by armed force. All telegraphic communication between Switzerland ...

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  27. Dissolving an Army

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is announced that the demo[?]sation scheme of the Commonwealth Government and General Sir John Monash's appointment as director ...

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  28. MR. JOHN DILLON.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. John Dillon, leader of the Irish National party, was given an ovation at Ba[?] when [?] denied the report that ha was not ...

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  29. Austria - Hungary

    ZURICH. Saturday.—The progress of the propaganda by the aristocrats and Conservatives in favor of the lug[?] Emperor Carl is alarming the Austrian ...

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  30. Reassuring

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Dr. Cumpston Director of Quarantine, on arrived from Sydney to-day, said the situation there regarding influenza was satisfactory- There ...

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  31. [?] OF NATIONS.

    Saturday. —The "Observer" President Wilson's forth-[?] an opportunity [?] in [?] and Britain ...

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  32. A Peculiar Error

    LONDON. Saturday.—The High Commissioner for Australia, Mr. Andrew Fisher, states that the Gazette notice announcing that he had been awarded the ...

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  33. Soldiers of England

    LONDON, Saturday. — The King, accompanied by the P[?]e of Wales, the Duke of Connaught, Earl Cromer, General Sir William Robertson, and other ...

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  34. ITALIAN ADVANCE.

    COPENHAGEN. Sunday. — The Italians have occupied Matney, 10 miles south of Innsbruck, in the Austrian Tyrol. ...

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  35. POSTAL VOTING

    Melbourne. Monday-Electors are new entitled under the law to vote by post at the forthcoming Corangamite by election, and may now obtain forms in ...

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  36. "VORWAERTS" WARNING.

    The newspaper of the Spartacus group in Berlin states that the Government has quartered troops in the public buildings for the suppression of any revolutionary ...

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  37. The Royal Tour

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Prince of Wales and Prince Albert will accompany the King to Paris, where he will personally congratulate the French nation. ...

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  38. A WARM WELCOME.

    LONDON, " Sunday. — According to Copenhagen advices two Danish ships have arrived from Sassnitz, carrying! 1500 British prisoners, who were enthusiastically ...

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  39. [?]

    [?] Saturday - Refuting [?] that none of [?] offered [?] peace [?] ...

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  40. A SOCIALIST ARMY.

    Messages from Copenhagen state that the Government at Berlin has decided to form a Socialist army, consisting of [?] the leaders wearing a similar uniform. ...

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  41. Treated Like Pigs

    LONDON, .Sunday. — The Newcastle Food Vigilance Committee has been informed that the influenza epidemic in that city Is due to bad bacon. A local ...

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  42. MINE ACCIDENT

    ZEEHAN. Monday. — William John Moyle. a son of John Moyle, the well-known mine manager, met with a terrible accident when working at the Concent[?] ...

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  43. India and the War

    LONDON, Sunday.-India, sent 1,213,000 troops overseas during the War. Their casualties totalled 102.000, ...

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  44. IF ALLIES HELP.

    ZURICH. Sunday.—It Is reported from Munich that Herr [?] President of the Bavarian Republic before proceeding to Berlin to demand the trial of those ...

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  45. [?]CE CONFERENCE

    N. Saturday.—The Prime [?] Rotha. sailed to-day steamer [?] Mara to [?] [?] Conference. Sir David ...

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  46. General Cables

    AMSTERDAM; Saturday.—The ex-Crown Prince had a hos[?] reception at Enkhinton.an island in the [?] Zee, where he is to be interned. The crowd ...

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  47. An Anzac's Protest

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday. -At a meeting of Australians and New Zealanders at Joh[?] Sergeant-Major Urgu hart, one of the original [?] spoke ...

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  48. LIBEL MIEGED

    SYDNEY, Monday.-The Lord Maypr (Mr. [?] states has issued a Supreme Court writ for [?] damages against the Sydney Morning Herals" for an alleged ...

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  49. [?]burg Uneasy

    LONDON, Sunday.-It is reported that the Grand Duch[?] of [?] has left her capital, and gone to Colmar, In conse[?] of the popular demonstrations ...

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  50. A Mean Theft

    BERNE Saturday,- A message from Prague [?] that an investigation con[?] by the [?] Government [?] that a number of Austrian ...

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  51. BOLSHEVISM

    [?]ADRID. Saturday.-A number of Bolshevist agents have been arrested at Madrid, [?] and [?] ...

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