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  2. BRUSSELS "PURIFIED."

    The last of the Germans left between 4 and 7 o'clock on Sunday morning. The city awoke to find the walls placarded with a proclamation by Acting ...

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  3. LATEST. DECOYING SUBS.

    The Admiralty has published some very thrilling accounts of some of the most notable actions between British decoy ships and enemy submarines. It ...

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  4. SECOND EDITION. EATS HIS LIE.

    Mr. Holman has again been exposed to a [?] of evil fire. Last Thursday, when he was asked in Parliament by Mr. Story, Labor leader, how the report of the Public Service ...

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  5. A SECOND JUTLAND. GERMANS JIB AT IT.

    Combined "Times," Reuter, and United cables. The news indicated as "Times" appeared in the London "Times" this ...

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  6. EDUCATION IN THE HOME.

    Last night's session of the Workers' Educational Association conference was devoted to a discussion of "Education in the Home." Three women read ...

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  7. ANOTHER STORM.

    Another severe thunderstorm passed ever the metropolis yesterday. the rain being torrential for some time, the lightning most vivid, and the peals of ...

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  8. STATE SHOPS' STRIKE.

    The Premier this morning made a statement regarding statements from Rockhampton In connection with the strike of employees of the State ...

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  9. TO FIX THE WORLD.

    The Prime Minister has telegraphed to President Wilson: "My heartiest thanks for your cordial and kindly message. I am certain that the ideals ...

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  10. BRITISH COLONIES.

    Mr. Lewis Harcourt (First Commissioner of Works), speaking at the annual meeting of the Empire Parliamentary Association. said that ...

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  11. BACK IN BRUSSELS.

    Belgian troops entered Antwerp today a[?]d scenes of great enthusiasm. A solemn reception took place at Stadhaus. ...

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  12. DUNWICH INQUIRY.

    Following on the suspension of the medical superintendent of Dunwich (Dr. Macarthur) the magisterial inquiry was commenced this morning by ...

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  13. POSITION IN RUSSIA.

    The "Times's" Tokio correspondent reports that the Russians at Viadivo- stok do not consider that the armistice has affected the position in Russia. ...

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  14. COUNTER REVOLUTION.

    General Wels, the commander of Berlin, addressing a congress of Soviets, said there was no fear of a reactionary counter revolution. Bands of ...

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  15. CONTROL BY CONGRESS.

    In the Senate to-day the Republicans demanded the immediate assertion by Congress of its full functions and the abrupt termination of ...

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  16. MY LABOR.

    In view of the discussion on day labor v contract whivh took place at the Water and Sewerage Board meeting yesterday, a speech by Mr. E. G. ...

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  17. VICTORY REJOICINGS.

    The central victory rejoicings have continued throughout India, and all the troops about enjoyed the holiday. The numerous ruling princes and local ...

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  18. INFLUENZA DANGER.

    Though Spanish influenza has so far been kept out of Australia, the quarantine authorities have their attention devoted to the question, and the Deputy ...

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  19. EMPIRE CASDALTIES.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Macpherson (Under-Secretary to the War Office) announced that the British military casualties in a11 war theatres up to November 10, ...

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  20. BULGARS COCKY.

    The "Times" Sona correspondent states that Bulgaria is still thoroughly impenitent, and needs stern punishment. The people regard themselves ...

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  21. TURK POLITICS.

    The "Times" correspondent, Mr. Ward Price, reports that Izzet Pash[?] has resigned, and thatSuffik Pasha, exAmbassador in London, is forming a ...

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  22. BATTLE ROYAL IN PROGRESS.

    A battle royal is going on in Sydney between a circle of medical officers and the imprisoned influenza germs. The question of the hour is whether the ...

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  23. PASSPORTS TO CONTINUE.

    The "Daily Mail" says that passports for Australia will remain in operation pending the repatriation of the troops. English sweethearts of the soldiers ...

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  24. TWENTY A DAY.

    A message from Berlin says that the first detachments of submarines have left Kiel [?]or England. The German Admiralty has announced that 94 ...

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  25. FILTH AND MISERY.

    Mr. Percy Robinson, of the "Times," reports that additional lots of released prisoners are streaming to Paris in a condition of misery, depression, and ...

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  26. TRADE WAR STARTED.

    Germany has started a trade war in China. Agents are busy booking contracts at ridiculously low prices, and advising the Chinese to cancel ...

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  27. STILL IN [?]LUX.

    The uncertainties of the German Government position, despite the recent assurances of stability, were illustrated during a prolonged and noisy ...

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  28. CRICKETER SCHWARZ DEAD.,

    Major R. O. Schwarz, the African cricketer, has died in France as the result of influenza. [The deceased visited Brisbane with ...

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  29. PETAIN A MARSHAL.

    General Petain has been created a Marshal of France. ...

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  30. SOLDIERS' SUFFERINGS.

    Reuter's despatch about the sufferings of released British prisoners has caused a great sensation. It is compared to the Black Hole of Calcutta, ...

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  31. THE ALLIES' ADVANCE.

    A French communique states that the Allies' advance continues to be marked by demonstrations of joy among the liberated populations. The material ...

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  32. MINESWEEPER TORPEDOED.

    An official report says that the mine- sweeper Ascot was torpedoed and sunk with all hands on November 10 off the north-east coast of England. ...

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  33. PETAIN ENTERS METZ.

    Marshal Petain avoid scenes of [?] descritable enthusiasm entered [?] this morning. ...

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  34. DIDN'T WANT TO LEAVE.

    French officers describe the difficulty of driving out the Germans after the armistice in the Luneville sector and other points. They did not want to ...

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  35. NO GENERAL DEMOBILISATION.

    The War Office states that the military situation does not admit the commencement of demobilisation excepting of limited numbers required for ...

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  36. FIRST BATCH ARRIVES.

    Commander Tyrwhitt received the surrender of 20 U boats at sunrise today, 30 miles off Harwich. Directed by 20 Germans each boat was navigated ...

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  37. HEAVY BOOKINGS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The P. and O. and Orient Steamship Co. reports huge bookings for Australia, but no ships are available yet. ...

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  38. HUNGARY A REPUBLIC.

    A Hungarian Republic has been proclaimed. ...

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  39. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    The erection of a [?]g memor[?] to the Australian soldiers who voted "No" at both conscription referendums was decided upon at the last meeting of ...

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  40. TO WRECK BRUSSELS.

    The last of the Germans when leaving the City of Brussels on Sunday exploded at noon waggons and depots of munitions at three stations ...

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  41. GERMAN LOSSES.

    "Vorwaerts" states that it has been reliably informed that 1,580,000 Germans were killed in the war, and 4,000,000 wounded, 496,000 made ...

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  42. POLES OCCUPY POSEN.

    Berlin reports that polish troops occupied the town and province of Posen, and that a Polish Soviet is administering affairs. ...

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  43. AUSTRIAN PLOT FAILS.

    It is reporter from Vienna that the communistic party combined with the Fed Guards, and plotted to occupy the public buildings, arrest the Cabinet ...

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  44. KARL A PRISONER.

    The "Times" correspondent, Mr. Jeffries, reports that the ex-Emperor Karl is virtually imprisoned in Eckartzau Castle. The Austrian Generals have ...

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  45. NAKED BODY.

    This morning the [?]aked body, of a man was found lying in the mud on the edge of the river near Corinda. The clothes were found close by on the ...

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  46. BRITISH ADVANCE 28 MILES.

    Reuters correspondent at the British headquarters reports that the British have advanced 28 miles since Sunday. ...

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  47. ALLIES OCCUPY FIUME.

    Italian and Allied troops occupied Flume on Tuesday. ...

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  48. REPATRIATION OF PRISONERS.

    The British Government has [?] a number of Danish steamers for the repatriation of war prisoners. The sailings begin on November [?]1. ...

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  49. STATUES OVERTURNED.

    The population of Metz overturned the statues of the Emperors William I., Frederick., and Prince Frederick Charles. ...

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  50. A DANGEROUS PRECEDENT.

    Large numbers of German troops from the front are retiring via Dutch Lemburg. The Paris "Temps" states that the Dutch Government has ...

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  51. VISITING JUSTICE.

    Mr. C. A. M. Morris, ex-police magistrate on the Brisbane Bench, and new employed as a temporary clerk in the Public Curator's Office, has been ...

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  52. THE WOMEN'S ARMY.

    Princess Mary is going to France to-day to visit the V.A.D. centres, hospitals, and other depots and localities where the Women's Army is employed. ...

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  53. LIKE THEIR JOBS.

    A conference of Labor Ministers has re- affirmed the view that it is in the highest interests of organised Labor that it be di- rectly represented in the Government. ...

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  54. GOODNA ASYLUM.

    The expenditure of £336 has best approved for installing a pumping plant storage tank, and irrigation schems in connection with new vegetable garden. ...

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