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  2. WAR FINANCE.

    In the House of Commons Mr Bonar Law, in moving a vote of credit for 700 millions, said he expected the expenditure would be less, but if this was the ...

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  3. A GERMAN REPUBLIC.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent telegraphed on Wednesday:-- A proclamation has been issued in Berlin by the Soviet formally announcing ...

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  4. PEACE TERMS.

    Mr. D. MacMaster asked: "Were the Dominions represented at the conference on President Wilson's fourteen points?" Mr. Bonar Law said no. But ...

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  5. THE KAISER'S FLIGHT.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent telegraphs that two trains brought the Kaiser's party to Holland. A second train contained, among other things, ten ...

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  6. SHADOW OF REVOLUTION.

    Dutch Socialists will meet on Sunday to give consideration to the declaration of a Soviet Republic. ...

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  7. AMENDED ARMISTICE TERMS.

    The work of assembling the German naval vessels in a port to be designated by the Allies will start as soon as the finally amended armistice, which ...

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  8. 'REVOLUTION WITHOUT ANARCHY.'

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent telegraphed oh Wednesday that the Socialist leader, Herr Troelstra, in a speech, said the watchword of the Dutch ...

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  9. TO CRUSH THE REVOLUTION.

    Berlin telegrams found at the Palace of the Crown Prince indicated a plot to send Imperialist troops from the front to crush the revolution in Berlin. ...

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  10. ADDITIONAL DAY GRANTED.

    A French official message states that the Allies' high command grants an additional day to the fortnight allowed for the evacuation of Belgium and Alsace. ...

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  11. THE KAISER'S HOST.

    The ex-Kaiser has arrived at Maarn, and is proceeding to Amerongon Castle, where he is staying as the guest of Count Bentinck. ...

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  12. MR. HUGHES STILL PROTESTING.

    Mr. Hughes has sent the Prime Minister an official protest upon the Commonwealth Government's authority against his non-consultation regarding the peace terms. ...

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  13. HINDENBURG'S WAIL.

    General Hindenburg issued a proclamation that "owing to the enemy's growing numbers, the breaking down of our Allies and economic difficulties, the ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN STATE COUNCIL.

    The State Council at Vienna has adopted a bill proclaiming the German- Austrian Republic a part of the German Republic. ...

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  15. EXIT THE KAISER.

    "The Times" Amsterdam, correspondent says the ex-Kaiser's train arrived at the little country station of Maarn in a drizzling rain. ...

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  16. THE CONTROLLING HAND.

    "The Times" Amsterdam correspondent telegraphs that the balance of power between Ebert's Moderates and Haase's Extremists is delicate. Already the ...

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  17. THE PREMIER'S APPEAL.

    In the Second Chamber the Premier appealed to the people to remain calm. The Government was endeavoring to relieve the distress and bread rations would ...

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  18. AN APPEAL FROM BAVARIA.

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent states that the new Bavarian Government, through Switzerland, has informed the Allies it was not a "People's State," ...

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  19. HUN DISLIKES HIS MEDICINE.

    The German press is beginning a campaign mingled with protests and whining, ad misericordiam appeals for the whittling of the armistice conditions, ...

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  20. TROOPS BEING CALLED UP.

    Reuter's Berne correspondent telegraphs that there is considerable labor unrest of a revolutionary character throughout Switzerland, and strong hostility to ...

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  21. ADDRESS BY MR. HUGHES.

    Addressing business men in the city Mr. Hughes asked: What are we going to do with our victory? The war, though won on the battlefield, would have been ...

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  22. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    The Emperor Karl has issued a proclamation stating that he abdicates in order not to hinder the free development of his people. ...

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  23. PROGRESS OF THE REVOLUTION.

    The Independent Socialists in the Government are demanding a State trial of those responsible for prolonging the war. including Admiral von Tirpitz, Admiral ...

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  24. A POLITICAL STRIKE.

    A general strike has begun everywhere without disorders. The troops were called out. Post, telegraph and Customs officials are not striking at present, though ...

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  25. DEMANDS FOR THE KAISER.

    There are insistent demands, especially from France and America, that the ex-Kaiser be handed over to the Allies for trial. ...

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  26. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    The Belgian Legation officials announce that Belgium will no longer submit to the status of guaranteed neutrality, and aspires to complete independence. To ...

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  27. SOCIALISTS' DIFFERENCES SETTLED

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent telegraphs that it is reported from Berlin that Herr Ebert has announced that the strife between the Majority Socialists and ...

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  28. IMPERIAL WAR CABINET.

    Reuter learns that the Imperial War Cabinet will shortly be resuming its sittings in order to deliberate on the terms of peace. Moreover, there will be ...

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  29. THE CROWN PRINCE.

    "The Times" Hague correspondent telegraphs that the "Vaderland's" frontier correspondent states that the exCrown Prince attempted to cross on ...

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  30. MAGNANIMOUS FRANCE.

    General Petain in an army order exhorts the troops when entering Germany as liberators to refrain from excesses which resentment of German offences in ...

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  31. PROMISES OF REFORM.

    In the Federal Chamber the President discussed the demands of the leaders of the disruptive movement, whose headquarters are at Olten. He reiterated the ...

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  32. BALLIN'S DEATH.

    Ballin shot himself in his office on learning of the armistice terms. ...

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  33. RED FLAG SOLDIERS IN BELGIUM.

    "Handelsblad" reports several thousand German soldiers at Beverloo camp, in Belgium, raised the red flag and attacked another force which was ...

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  34. POST-WAR PROBLEMS.

    Mr. Gary, head of the United States Corporation, warns Americans to guard against economic demoralisation, depression, and possibly a panic, which might ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Sir Joseph Cook has sent the following message to the Australian navy:-- "Hearty congratulations to all ranks at the successful termination of ...

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  36. AN UNSTABLE GOVERNMENT.

    The results of the latest meetings of the Berlin Soviet suggest the Moderates are getting the[?] pper hand, the opposing group at present being overborne. ...

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  37. ROUMANIA AND GERMANY.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states:-- The "Frankfurter Zeitung" announces Roumania has declared war on Germany. This is apparently a measure to secure ...

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  38. AWAITING THE END.

    "The Times" correspondent at American headquarters states that the battle was in full swing at 9.30 on Monday, and the officers waited impatiently, watch ...

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  39. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Lloyd George, met 200 Liberal peers and members of the House of Commons. The date of the general election has not yet been ...

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  40. ON THE DANUBE.

    A French Eastern communique states that before the armistice the Anglo-French forced a passage of the Danube and entered Pallachia, where they ...

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  41. A SOCIALIST PROTEST.

    Berlin Socialist deputies have telegraphed the Swiss Socialist Branting, protesting that a hunger war is involved in the continuance of the blockade, and ...

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  42. DEAD SILENCE ON THE FRONT.

    Mr. Perry Robinson, in describing the conditions on the Western front, says there is silence, but not the slightest cessation of military movement, as this is ...

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  43. ULTIMATUM TO MACKENSEN.

    Reuter's Jassy correspondent states that the Roumanian Government has sent an ultimatum to General Mackensen that all German troops must leave Roumania ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN DIVISIONS RESTING.

    Australia's five divisions have been resting .and recovering their strength, since early in October in the pleasant countryside and seaboard at Abbeville. They ...

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  45. FLEET AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The Admiralty reports that the Allied fleet passed through the Dardanelles on Tuesday in fine weather. The Anglo-Indian troops occupying the forts ...

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  46. AMERICA TO SUPPLY FOOD.

    President Wilson, in a reassuring message to the German people, promised food supplies to relieve the distressing want President Wilson is ready to consider ...

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  47. THE AUDACIOUS.

    The Admiralty reports the British warship Audacious sank after striking a mine off the North Irish coast on October 27th, 1914. The news was not issued ...

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  48. GERMAN DESERTERS ARRIVING.

    Dr. Liebknecht's influence appears to be waning. The Spartagus group is not succeeding in controlling the Minorityites. Harmony at the early meetings of the ...

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  49. COMRADES ALL.

    The War Office announces a conference of representatives of the Admiralty, War Office, Air Ministry, Australian, New Zealand, Canadian, South African. Indian ...

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  50. WAR PRISONERS' CONDITIONS.

    The wireless official instructions with regard to war prisoners presumably constitute temporary measures pending repatriation. ...

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  51. ROT IN THE HUN ARMIES. .

    The earliest hours of the armistice sufficed to show the extent of the decay in the German armies, and a startling discovery was that a considerable section ...

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  52. REJOICINGS IN PEKING.

    The news of the armistice was received joyfully, and a statue of the Kaiser was pulled down. ...

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  53. AMERICAN NEWS.

    Twenty vessels totalling one hundred thousand tons were completed in American shipyards in the first week in November. The total vessels completed for ...

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  54. LLOYD GEORGE AND THE WORKERS.

    Mr. Lloyd George addressed a London meeting of representatives of the Employers' Association and trades unions of fifteen principal industries, including ...

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  55. HINDENBURG'S MESSAGE TO THE ARMY.

    A German official message states that Hindenburg has sent a message to the armies, announcing that he remains in command. With a view to leading the ...

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  56. ARMISTICE DISCUSSION.

    "The Times" Paris correspondent states that Marshal Foch and Admiral Weymss met the Germans and the discussion began at 1 o'clock and ended at 5. ...

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  57. NO NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN ARMIES.

    A French official message informs Germany that the only permissible negotiations between the armies are those dealing with the timed mines and other ...

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  58. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    The Second Chamber of the Alsace-Lorraine Diet has constituted itself a National Council. ...

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  59. TORPEDOED.

    The "Weser Zeitung" states the training ship Schlesient, mentioned on 8th November, pursued the revolutionary warships and was torpedoed. ...

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  60. AMERICAN DEMOBILISATION.

    A Washington message states that the demobilisation of the Americans now in France, after their return to the States, will be carried out largely on the ability ...

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  61. THE GRAND FLEET.

    A marvellous night scene was witnessed off the Scottish coast when the Grand Fleet celebrated the armistice. A thirty- mile line of warships of every ...

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  62. HUN NOT WANTED IN HONGKONG.

    Reuter's Hongkong correspondent telegraphed on Wednesday that a large public meeting unanimously resolved that the Germans who were deported from the ...

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  63. PROTECTING PRINCESSES AND A PAPER.

    Berlin reports the Soviet at Potsdam is protecting the new Palace, where the Empress Grown Princess and other Princesses and their children are in absolute ...

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  64. DELIGHTED AT DEFEAT.

    "The Times" correspondent at American headquarters on Wednesday visited the Germain lines Where Americans were contacting. He found the morale ...

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  65. LABOR ACTIVE.

    The Labor conference is considering an election. It is expected it will demand that Labor Ministers resign and oppose the Government. There is no likelihood ...

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  66. MORE TIME WANTED.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that on the signing of the armistice the German plenipotentiaries protested against the shortness of the period allowed for ...

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  67. CABLE SUMMARY.

    A general sympathetic strike prevails and all the newspapers are suspended. LONDON, Wednesday. Thirty-five thousand women and ...

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  68. MAY BE A NAVAL FIGHT.

    The "Daily Mail" says the German naval Soviets continue their bellicose attitude, and unless the terms are kept a naval fight may ensue. ...

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  69. ROYALTY IN THE EAST END.

    Their Majesties toured the East End and were deafeningly cheered by huge crowds, including thousands of children. ...

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  70. A HUGE PROFIT.

    The cotton merchants, J. and F. Coates, show a net profit of £3,171,795 for the year. ...

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