Speaking at the civic reception at Gympie to the "March to Freedom" column, Lieutenant Hanlon, referring to the reported Berlin delegation to ...
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Article : 842 wordsCopenhagen reports state that Bremen (at the mouth of the Weser), Schwerin (Mecklenburg), and Tilsit (East Prussia), have ...
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Article : 100 wordsMr. John Thomson, M.P., has received the following letter from the Postmaster-General's Department:--Referring to your communication of 28th ultimo, ...
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Article : 299 wordsReuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that it is reported from Hamburg that sailor and soldier revolutionaries completely control Hamburg. The red ...
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Family Notices : 46 wordsReuter's Basle correspondent telegraphs that it is reported from Munich that a meeting in the Diet building on Friday decreed the deposition of the Wittelsbach ...
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Advertising : 81 wordsA Copenhagen message says that serious rioting is spreading in Germany, accompanied by cries for peace. Information received in London from ...
Article : 237 wordsA Copenhagen message states that the disturbances at Kiel Ware originally caused by the opposition of officers to the now Government. ...
Article : 72 wordsReuter's Basle correspondent states that the proclamation of the Republic at Munich followed upon a monster meeting organised by the Socialist party. ...
Article : 91 wordsA question of importance affecting the relations of local authorities and gas companies throughout the State has arisen in an appeal being heard by his Honor ...
Article : 332 wordsThe last act of the war is drawing very near, and within the first two days of this week it is extremely probable hostilities will cease with ...
Article : 258 wordsReuter's Amsterdam correspondent telegraphed on Friday: Travellers from Germany report that big disturbances occurred at Hanover. Mutineers gained ...
Article : 84 wordsIn the House of Representatives the Treasurer noticed that his friends opposite did not cheer four typical cases which he cited as indicating the ...
Article : 954 wordsThe Munich Soviet is headed by Karl Einer, whom the majority Socialists dismissed from the associated editorship of "Vorwaerts" under pressure from the ...
Article : 37 wordsThe revolutionary delegates have arrived at Berlin from the navy and conferred with Ministers and members of the Reichstag. ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Herman naval school-ship Sc[?]eswig, with 200 cadets and 130 marines on board, has arrived in the Danish harbor of Marshal from Kiel, from whence they ...
Article : 43 wordsBavarian papers continue to demand the Kaiser's abdication and peace. The Munich "Tagespost" says that as Berlin is not making progress ...
Article : 53 wordsReuter's Amsterdam correspondent telegraphed on Friday:--"Vorwaerts," publishing the ultimatum, said: "Peace is assured. In a few ...
Article : 32 wordsAt a meeting of St. Mary's branch of the above society, held after the early Mass on Sunday morning, it was decided to form a social and sporting association, ...
Article : 247 wordsAn unexpected opportunity is now afforded the public of Australia to secure copies of a second great souvenir of the part played by Australians in the war. ...
Article : 342 wordsReuter's Copenhagen correspondent reports that the "Social Democraten's" Berlin correspondent states that a general railway strike has broken out in Germany. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe correspondent of "The Times" at The Hague states that starvation, daily air raids, and defeats on the battlefield, combined with the collapse of Germany's ...
Article : 316 wordsReuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that a message from Vienna states that German troops have crossed the Austrian frontier into the Tyrol, and ...
Article : 198 wordsAt a meeting of the executive committee of the Anglican General Synod it was agreed to amend determination 1, General Synod Session, 1876, making further ...
Article : 148 words"The Times" Hague correspondent telegraphed on Saturday that Prince Henry's chauffeur was killed. The police arrested a Bolshevik nest at Dusseldorff. ...
Article : 125 wordsThere was a big attendance at the Grafton Water Brigade shed on Saturday afternoon, when a swe[?]pstake was rowed off. The various heats and final of the ...
Article : 134 wordsReuter's Amsterdam correspondent telegraphed that the Hamburg "Echo" has been rechristened the "Red Flag." Reports state that ten persons were ...
Article : 70 wordsBefore Messrs. D. J. Roche and J. W. Evans, Js.P., Bradford Robinson, a half-caste, was charged with assault with intent to commit a serious offence on a little ...
Article : 67 wordsReuter's correspondent at Rome states that the Italians have' occupied Fiume, Zara (a Dalmatian port), and Lussinpiccolo (capital of the Quarnero Islands, ...
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Daily Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1915 - 1954), Mon 11 Nov 1918, Page 2
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