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  3. BRITAIN'S SEA POWER

    The battleship Heligoland which was unarmed, led nineteen U-boats to Harwich acting as transport. The German Commander of one of the ...

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  4. AMERICAN CASUALTIES.

    General March states that the total Americans killed in the war was 36,154, wounded 179,625, prisoners lost 2163. German prisoners captured numbered ...

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  5. EX-KAISER'S EXTRADITION.

    M. Clemenceau will investigate whether it is possible to claim the ex-Kaiser's extradition under international law. Wilhelm is in bed with influenza. ...

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  6. PEACE DISCUSSIONS.

    It is expected that the final Peace negotiations will be held at the Hague. The preliminary sittings will be at Versailles. ...

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  7. FOURTH ARMY PROGRESSING.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: The match towards the German frontier is progressing satisfactorily .The advanced troops of the Fourth Army have ...

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  8. PRESIDENT WILSON FOR PARIS.

    President Wilson is expected to arrive at Paris on 12th December. ...

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  9. HEADING FOR COBLENZ.

    The American Army is advancing Germanywards heading for Coblenz and expecting to arrive there on 1st December. ...

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  10. AMERICAN TROOPS RETURNING HOME.

    General March has announced that General Pershing has authorised the despatch of the troops not needed for the Army of occupation. ...

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  11. EX KAISER FOR UNKNOWN DESTINATION.

    The projected return of the Kaiser to Germany is denied and it is predicted that the ex-Kaiser and family is shortly leaving Holland for an unknown ...

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  12. GERMANY'S GUILT TO BE PUBLISHED.

    The "Daily News" Zurich correspondent and first English journalist to cross the Swiss frontier into Bavaria since the armistice was signed telegraphing from ...

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  13. MORE FAVORABLE THAN HOPED.

    The "Petit Parisian's" Zurich correspondent states that Herr Erzberger reporting to the Catholic Centre declared that the armistice negotiations had given ...

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  14. HUNDREDS OF GERMAN GUNS HANDED OVER.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports : On the 21st inst. we occupied Namur and crossed the Meuse southward thereof. We continued to advance along ...

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  15. WAR LOAN TO BELGIUM.

    The United States has granted Belgium a new loan of 5,600,000 dollars. ...

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  16. HAPHAZARD RELEASE OF PRISONERS.

    Austria, contrary to the armistice terms is releasing prisoners in a haphazard manner instead of delivering them at fixed localities, consequently ...

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  17. FORMAL ENTRY OF COLMAR.

    A French communique reads: The occupation of liberated localities in Lorraine and Alsace continued. The enthusiasm was wonderful, notably at the formal ...

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  18. THE DUNKIRK ATTACKS.

    Official records show that the enemy from air, sea and laud dropped 7514 projectiles on Dunkirk and killed 554 arid injured 1106. ...

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  19. HERR BALLIN'S SUICIDE.

    The '' Daily Express' ' Amsterdam correspondent says Herr Ballin's suicide was the direct consequence of a dispute with the Kaiser and Kaiserin in October. Herr ...

    Article : 188 words
  20. CROSS CHANNEL FERRY SERVICE.

    It is now permitted to say that the Cross Channel train-ferry service was an enormous advantage in forwarding urgent replacements to guns,tanks, etc., ...

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  21. BRITISH CROSS FIELD OF WATERLOO.

    The British have crossed the field of Waterloo and to-day are advancing towards Germany. ...

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  22. MONEY FOR THE EX-KAISER.

    A great consignment of money has arrived at Holland for the ex-Kaiser and consists of 200 sacks, each containing a hundredweight of German coins. They ...

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  23. EXPLOSION OF AMMUNITION TRAINS.

    Two German ammunition trains were blown up at Hamont owing to a children's bonfire. There were 800 casualties. ...

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  24. MUTINY AMONGST AUSTRIAN TROOPS.

    The Austrian Army in Ukraine has ceased to exist. When the troops asked General Hoffmnan to demobilise he refused and a ...

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  25. BIG ESTATES NATIONAL PROPERTY

    The Workers and Soldiers' Council at Berlin has resolved that all big estates and industrial concerns must be declared national property . ...

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  26. RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT COUP.

    Despatches from Vladivostock say that a coup has occurred at Omsk where by Admiral Kolchak was made Dictator at the instance of the Council of ...

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  27. THE BREST-LITOVSK TREATY.

    The Bolshevik Government of Russia has repudiated the Brest-Litovsk treaty and requested the German Government to conclude new peace proposals for all ...

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  28. VON MACKENSEN ARRIVES AT BERLIN.

    Von Mackensen and staff have arrived at Berlin. ...

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  29. ITALY AND THE WAR.

    M. Salandra, ex-Premier, announces that if Italy had not entered the war in 1915 the King intended to abdicate. ...

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  30. BRITISH RED CROSS WORKERS AT BERLIN.

    British Red Cross officials have arrived at Berlin. ...

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  31. KING ALBERT'S ENTRY OF BRUSSELS.

    Correspondents describe King Albert's entry into Brussels. Mr. Percival Phillips says the city evinced overhelming enthusiasm and cheering resolved the ...

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  32. DUTCH STEAMER MINED.

    The Dutch steamer Johanna has been mined near the Skaw. Fourteen were killed. The vessel is floating and will probably be salved. ...

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  33. CABLES

    Mr. McAdoo resigned the Secretaryship of the Treasury and the Director Generalship of Railways because inadequate compensation had been allowed ...

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  34. BOLSHEVIK EXCESSES.

    The Bolsheviks have been guilty of terrible excesses at Petrograd during the last few days when 500 ex-officers were murdered. Arrested foreigners are ...

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  35. FOOD FOR PRISONERS' CAMPS.

    The War Office announces that adequate measures were taken six weeks ago to ensure a large reserve of supplies of food for all large prisoners' camps in Germany ...

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  36. STATE MONOPOLIES.

    The Government has introduced a project to Parliament creating a State monopoly of tea, coffee; sugar, minerals and oils. ...

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  37. PROUD AND STRIKING FIGURE.

    Mr. Phillips continues: "King Albert, wearing a khaki Field-Marshal uniform, rode at the head of the brilliant caval- cade and constituted a proud and striking ...

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  38. TUMBLED THRONES.

    German newspapers state that no fewer than 278 kings, queens, princes, princesses, dukes and duchesses of Germany have abdicated or been dethroned. ...

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  39. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Bonar law have issued a joint election manifesto stating that the Government's first task will be to conclude a just and lasting ...

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  40. THE LIST OF SURRENDERED VESSELS.

    The '' Daily Telegraph" correspondent aboard the Lion says the units of the German Fleet handed over included battleships Kaiser, Kaiserin, Albrecht, ...

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  41. CAPETOWN MURDER TRIAL.

    The trial of Percy Dargin, a native of Bathurst, on a charge of murder, was continued to-day. Dargin went into the box and said he ...

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  42. BOARD OF ADMIRALTY'S MESSAGE.

    The Board of Admiralty, in a message congratulating the officers and men of the Royal Navy and the Royal Marines on the completion of their great work, ...

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  43. PRINCE OF LOOTERS' FUTURE HOME.

    It is understood that the Crown Prince intends to reside with his sister, the Queen of Denmark. ...

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  44. BRITAIN'S REMONSTRANCE TO GERMANY.

    Britain's remonstrance to, Germany regarding the treatment of prisoners, cabled on 20th inst., was communicated to Field-Marshal Sir, Douglas Haig who ...

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  45. PRISONERS IN HIGH SPIRITS.

    Prisoners collecting for repatriation are in high spirits, the British coming homeward via Salonika. A group of Australians and New ...

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  46. DEMOBILISATION.

    The demobilisation of the Home camps is proceeding steadily. Demobilisation cards are already issuing. The New Zealand forces of the 1914 ...

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  47. THE HAMONT EXPLOSION.

    A series of explosions occurred at Hamont at midnight, and finally a waggon of grenades blew up. Many houses collapsed and the inhabitants were buried. ...

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  48. Labor Leader's Withdrawal.

    Mr. Clynes explains his withdrawal as a Labor Leader must be above suspicion to retain the confidence of his supporters he cannot remain in the Food. ...

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  49. NOT WANTED AT POTSDAM.

    Prince Eitel is making negotiations with the Potsdam Soviet for the settlement of the question regarding the Hohenzollers' private property. The ...

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  50. DISARMING GERMANY'S FLEET.

    Admiral Beatty has sent Admiral Montague Browning to Germany to supervise the disarming of the remainder of the fleet. It is expected that the inspection ...

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  51. Mr. Hughes Interesting Himself.

    Mr. Hughes had a long conference yesterday with Generals Birdwood, Monash and White. They discussed the complex problems of demobilisation. Mr. Hughes ...

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  52. Lord Robert Cecil's Resignation.

    Lord Robert Cecil has resigned from the Government over the Welsh Disestablishment. ...

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  53. STILL PLEADING FOR ARMISTICE MODIFICATIONS.

    M. Branting has received a telegram from the New Fatherland Party urging the mitigation of the annihilation terms of the armistice which are threatening ...

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  54. AMERICAN NAVAL PROGRAM

    Mr. Daniels states that America must continue to carry out its Naval program because the "United States must furnish the proper contribution to the ...

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  55. Mr Barnes' Position.

    The position of Mr. Barnes, M.P., is not yet clear. He has apparently severed his connection with Labor, but it is announced that he has refused to sign the ...

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  56. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    The Americans have entered Luxemburg. General Pershing called on the Grand Duchess of Luxemburg in order to guarantee good order while the troops ...

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