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  2. HOTELS CLOSED TO-DAY.

    The military authorities have decided to close all hotels to-morrow. As a result of the closing of all licensed premises to-day there was practically no ...

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  3. POLITICAL LEADERS RECEIVE AN OVATION.

    Unparalleled scenes of enthusiasm were witnessed in Downing street, when the Prime Minister appeared at a window with Mr. Bonar Law. ...

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  4. THE GERMAN ARMISTICE.

    A Washington message states that President Wilson addressed Congress today at 1 p.m. as follows:--Gentlemen of Congress,--In these anxious times of ...

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  5. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S MESSAGE.

    The Governor-General sent a cablegram to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, expressing the profound feelings of satisfaction and joy prevailing ...

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  6. MESSAGE FROM THE KING.

    The Governor-General has received the following message from the King:-- At the moment when the armistice is signed bringing, I trust, a ...

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  7. RETURNED SOLDIERS AND SAILORS.

    A. G. Potter, secretary of the New South Wales branch of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Imperial League of Australia, states that a monster church parade will ...

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  8. IN BRISBANE.

    Although formal peace celebrations were reserved for this afternoon, there were wild scenes of rejoicing in the city this morning. All business places ...

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  9. SPECIAL "GOVERNMENT GAZETTE."

    A Special "Government Gazette" was issued to-day, stating that in order to secure the celebration of so great an occasion with due solemnity the ...

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  10. IN THE SENATE.

    The Senate sat for less than half an hour. Senator Millen read the King's message, as appearing in the cable messages, ...

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  11. THE ANZACS JUBILATE.

    Anzacs on furlough everywhere are conspicuous in the main thoroughfares and are sharing in the unrestrained jubilation. The soldiers and sailors invaded Mr. ...

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  12. MUNITION WORKERS.

    The Minister for Munitions has issued an official notice to contractors and munition workers outlining a scheme for transforming the industry from war to peace. ...

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  13. EVERYTHING ACCOMPLISHED.

    Everything for which America fought has been accomplished, said President Wilson in an address to the people this morning. ...

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  14. SCENE IN MARTIN PLACE.

    There was a wonderful scene in Martin Place to-day at the official celebrations. The State Governor said: I have come here as the King's representative to tell ...

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  15. EVACUATION OF LEFT BANK OF RHINE.

    Erzberger has sent a wireless message stating that the armistice terms include the evacuation of the left bank of the Rhine. ...

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  16. AT DARLINGHURST SESSIONS.

    There was an unusual scene at the Darlinghurst Sessions, where those in court rose in a body and sang the National Anthem. ...

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  17. MOST WONDERFUL VICTORY.

    The Press Bureau states that the Prime Minister announced that the armistice was signed at 5 o'clock on Monday morning and that hostilities were to cease on ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA REJOICES.

    There were unprecedented rejoicings in South Africa on the signing of the armistice. ...

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  19. IN STATE PARLIAMENT.

    There was an enthusiastic demonstration in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon. The Premier moved that an address ...

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  20. IN SYDNEY.

    The whole of the city and suburban shopkeepers closed their premises to-day. Already tremendous crowds are pouring in to the city from all directions. ...

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  21. WESTERN FRONT.

    A French communique states: East of the forest of Trelmn we preached the Belgian frontier. The Italian troops entered Rocroy. ...

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  22. THE NEWS IN LONDON.

    The signing of the armistice was officially announced at 10.20, although an unofficial rumor gained currency a few minutes earlier. The news spread like ...

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  23. CITY GAILY DECORATED.

    Last week's premature peace celebrations in no way affected to-day's celebrations in Sydney. The city was gaily decorated with flags and bunting and ...

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  24. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    The Austrian Imperial family has fled to Switzerland. The entire Austrian fleet is interned and a republic has been proclaimed in Hesse. ...

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  25. IMMENSE RELIEF AND SOLEMN JOY.

    Our hearts are filled with an immense relief and joy too solemn and deep for words, and a profound thankfulness to the only Giver of all victories. The paper ...

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  26. BALLIN SUICIDES.

    Copenhagen advices state that Herr Ballin has committed suicide. ...

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  27. MR. WATT'S COMMENTS.

    Commenting upon the information, the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Watt, said:-- "I know of no words adequate for such an occasion. The long night of suffering ...

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  28. NO MORE RECRUITING.

    The Press Bureau states recruiting is suspended. ...

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  29. ADDRESS BY ARCHBISHOP WRIGHT.

    "This day of Germany's downfall is one of the landmarks of history," said Archbishop Wright. "The new world dates from to-day. Justice and ...

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  30. REJOICINGS IN LONDON.

    The streets were packed all day. Late yesterday orderly happy crowds were awaiting the signal for organised rejoicing at the war's termination. ...

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  31. THE TECHNICIANS.

    "The Times" Paris correspondent states four new German delegates described as technicians crossed the French lines between six and ten last night, ...

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  32. TRAINEES IN CAMP.

    The Minister for Defence says the question of members of the A.L.F. in camp was discussed in the Cabinet, but as yet effect would not be given to the ...

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  33. CAFE COLONY.

    There are demonstrations of wild unrestricted joy by all classes and races, with continuous cheering in the streets. All business is suspended. There was a huge ...

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  34. GERMAN OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    A German official message states:-- The armistice was signed at 5 o'clock on Monday morning and operates from 11 o'clock in the morning. The delay for ...

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  35. IN THE FULL COURT.

    When the Full Court met to-day the Chief Justice referred to the signing of the armistice, during which he remarked: --"In this day of rejoicing we do not, we ...

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  36. FOCH'S ORDER TO STOP FIGHTING.

    A French official message states that Marshal Foch telegraphed to the Commander-in-Chief to stop hostilities. The Allied troops will not until further order go ...

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  37. RECRUITING.

    It is definitely announced that there will be no further recruiting for the A.T.F. The Director-General of Recruiting has sent instructions to the various State ...

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  38. MR. WATT URGES RESTRAINT.

    Mr. Watt stated last night that to-day would be proclaimed a public holiday throughout the Commonwealth, while tomorrow special religious services of ...

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  39. STOCK EXCHANGE AND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    There was great enthusiasm at the Sydney Stock Exchange, and intense enthusiasm marked the proceedings at the Sydney Chamber of Commerce gathering ...

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  40. TRAMWAY, MEN.

    The tramway men who worked to-day and to-morrow will receive double pay in their current pay period, and two days' holidays at future dates in lieu of the ...

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  41. AN IMPORTANT ADDITION.

    Mr. Watt has received a cable message from the Secretary of State giving the full terms of the German armistice, as read by President Wilson to Congress, to ...

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