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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives, Mr. Watt told Mr. Foster he would hake Inquiries respecting the alleged refusals to allow wheat and flour to be sold to Japan. ...

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  3. WESTERN FRONT.

    Cables from the American army show the Yankees slept on Sunday for the first, time in Germany. On Monday they resumed the march towards Coblenz. ...

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  4. A PROPER END.

    Sir David Beatty, in a speech to the crew of the Lion on the eve of their escorting the Germans to Seapa Flow, said it was a pitiable and horrible sight ...

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  5. WHO STARTED THE WAR ?

    The Kaiser in an interview, declines responsibility for the war. Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg and Von Jagow were responsible for the policy. They ...

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  6. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    President Wilson, In concluding his address To Congress and dealing with the Peace Conference, said:-- The peace which are now ...

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  7. CONFISCATION.

    Workers in Berlin declare the banks have become State property, and threatened likewise to confiscate all house property. ...

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  8. ROYALTY BANNED.

    The Stare Secretary, Herr Dernburg, addressing a combined political demonstration at Magdeburg, declared that the members of the various German ...

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  9. GERMAN CRIMES.

    French citizens are lodging complaints with Attorney General M. Lescouvc regarding crimes committed by the German armies under William Hohenzollern. ...

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  10. ENGLISH CORRESPONDENT AT BERLIN.

    The first English war correspondent has arrived at Berlin. He described the journey thither from Austria, like a triumphal success. The wayside stations ...

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  11. AMERICANS IN TREVES.

    The inhabitants of Troyes received the Americans In frigid silence. The streets were patrolled by the Soldiers and Workers' Council and the police with reversed ...

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  12. RUSSIA.

    The Russian Provisional Government at Omsk has telegraphed the Dutch Government confirming that the- Provisional Government has assumed Jail liabilities of ...

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  13. BRITISH FLEET FOR GERMANY.

    Berlin advises twelve British destroyers have reached Libau. A large British fleet is expected hourly at Wilhelmshaven. ...

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  14. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    A Genoa message states that the steamer Tomaso Disavoia has reached port from South America. Influenza broke out after leaving Monte Video. One hundred and ...

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  15. ALL RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT.

    A despatch to the Central News says negotiations have been entered into with Russian representatives and resulted in the formation of an All-Russian ...

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  16. NO ALIBI.

    Von Bethmann-Hollweg denies the Kaiser's alibi that "Wilhelm "was sent to Norway so he could not interfere with the pre-war crisis. ...

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  17. HOLLAND AND GERMANY.

    The Dutch Government has stopped all exports To Germany as a reprisal for the stoppage of the export of German coal to Holland. ...

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  18. WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT.

    Light thousand people, after demanding by resolution the resolution of the War Precautions Act and its regulations' and the release of political prisoners marched ...

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  19. DUTCH PEOPLE'S VIEWS.

    A correspondent states he conversed with many Dutch people, but did not find one failing to deplore the presence of the Hohenzollerns. It is certain there ...

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  20. THE EVIDENCE OF GUILT.

    The Germans burned all damaging documents in the German archives, at Brussels which might have been useful in placing the responsibility tor the war on ...

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  21. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    A Berlin message states the Russian Commissary, Radek, has declared the Entente is unable to interfere in the south of Russia before the spring. He hoped ...

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  22. BOYS v. RUTHENIANS.

    An English war correspondent who visited Lemberg tells an astounding story of how schoolboys liberated the city from Ruthenians. Four boys began the ...

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  23. TERRIBLE SITUATION IN INDIA.

    A Bombay message states that the ravages of influenza in India are terrible; eight hundred are dying daily in Delhi. There have been 15,00 deaths ...

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  24. BAVARIAN INDEPENDENCE.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says it is reported from Berlin that at a meeting of delegates of the Soviets The Bavarian Premier, Eisner, said the old ...

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  25. "I'VE SIGNED NOTHING"

    The Germnan Grown Prince told a correspondent: "I have not renounced anything and signed no documents whatever.'' He added "I am convinced we ...

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  26. INIHR-ALLIED CONFERENCE.

    On the 2nd December there were extraordinary scenes of enthusiasm at Whitehall on the occasion of the Inter-Allied Conference at 10 Downing street. At ...

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  27. ROMAN CATHOLIC PROTEST.

    Archbishop Kelly presided over a large meeting of representatives of Roman Catholic societies in St. Mary's Chapter Hall in connection with the appointment ...

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  28. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    The Central Industrial Committee has estimated that the German military and civil damages during the German occupation of Belgium total £275,000,000. ...

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  29. PRESIDENT WILSON'S VISIT.

    On the verge of his departure for the peace conference, President Wilson finds himself in the unusual predicament of being heretofore hailed as the national ...

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  30. BAVARIA'S POSITION.

    A despatch to the "Daily Mail" says Bavaria is gradually reaching a conclusion to retain unity with the rest of Germany rather than to seek a separate peace. ...

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  31. PLEA BY MR! WATT.

    In the House of Representatives to-night Mr. Watt, in a lengthy, speech, asked for the continuation of the War Precautions Act, not because the ...

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  32. THE ABDICATION.

    The Manchester Guardian,'' commenting on the abdication, says: "The Kaiser's formal abdication is tardy, fend fins document, executed as recently as last ...

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  33. CHECKMATING THE PLOT.

    There is a nervous feeling in Berlin owing to, the anticipated coup detail by the Spartacus group, of which sinister signs are apparent. Spartacus action ...

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  34. GERMAN GOODS.

    Renter's Amsterdam correspondent states it is reported from Berlin that Great Britain has prohibited the exportation of goods from Germany ...

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  35. THE KAISER'S DEPARTURE.

    The British Armistice Commission is occupying the Kaiser's palace. A search of the Chanecellor's house revealed that Hindenburgh had arranged for the ...

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  36. ALLIES IN AGREEMENT.

    It is authoritatively stated that the deliberations of the Inter-Allied Conference went without a hitch. The Conference broke up at 6 o'clock and winds up ...

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  37. GERMAN UNITY.

    Addressing a Socialist demonstration in Berlin on Sunday, Premier Ebert strongly protested against what he termed the folly of splitting the unity of Germany ...

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  38. COMMEMORATION SERVICES.

    The Archbishops, of Canterbury and York have announced commemoration services for the fallen on December 29, and thanksgiving for victory on January ...

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  39. EPIDEMIC IN SAMOA.

    The influenza epidemic continues Very" severe at Samoa. In Upolu a thousand deaths have taken place. ...

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  40. "DOWN WITH EISNER."

    During a celebration in honor of returning soldiers, at Munich, the crowd stormed the Ministry of the Interior, shouting. "Down with Eisner." ...

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  41. RATHER AND SON WANTED.

    In London the representatives of the Allies were in conference at the Foreign Ministry on Tuesday and unanimously decided an favor of demanding that Holland ...

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  42. ANOTHER DEATH.

    There was another death at the quarantine station during the night, the victim being Splnazi Lorenzo, ah Italian reservist from the Medic. ...

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  43. AMERICAN TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    Cleveland tramways are idle. The strike is because the company refused to dismiss women employed as conductors. ...

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  44. THE LATEST FIGURES.

    The latest figures from the quarantine station show that 12 persons are dangerously ill. 9 seriously, 63 ill, 159 convalescent. The total in hospital is -244, and ...

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  45. WILHELM TO FACE TRIAL.

    The London "Evening News" states The British, Preach, and Italian representatives were unanimous regarding the proposed punishment of the ...

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  46. TELEGRAMS.

    The annual report of the Commissioners of the Government Sayings Bank of New South Wales states that at the close of the financial year ended June 30 last, ...

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  47. CANADA AND RECONSTRUCTION.

    The Government announces as part of the reconstruction programme they, will proceed with completing the Welland Canal at a cost of four millions sterling. ...

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  48. COMPLETE AGREEMENT.

    A Renter message states that definite and Important conclusions have been reached at the Inter-Allied Conference. Marshal Foch, in a speech, said the ...

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  49. DEMANDING DR. SOIF'S RESIGNATION.

    It is officially stated that the executive committee for Greater Berlin, in an understanding with the Bavarian executive committee, resolved to demand the ...

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  50. REPUBLICANS' ATTITUDE.

    The Republican Congressman Mann said there would be no concerted effort by the Republicans to embarrass the President, and he did not believe the American ...

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  51. GERMAN PRISONERS AND COLONIES

    At Durban, an enthusiastic and packed mass meeting passed a resolution strongly advocating the repatriation of interned Germans, punishment for ill-treating ...

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  52. "GET INOCULATED."

    The Minister for Public Health[?]at the master builders' picnic to the Anzacs to-day, said he wanted everyone in the room to get inoculated before the ...

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  53. THE ARMISTICE.

    Renter's Paris correspondent telegraphs that ""Le Matin" states the Germans have handed over 150,000 waggons in accordance with the armistice. ...

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  54. HOHENZOLLERN PRINCES.

    The German Government has consented to permit a number of the Hohenzollern princes to leave Germany on condition that they leave their fortunes ...

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  55. THE RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR.

    The Russian Ambassador, M. Bakhinetieff, is accompanying President Wilson to France, leaving to-night. ...

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  56. LEAVE TO APPEAL REFUSED.

    The Privy Council has refused, special leave to appeal in the case of the Colonial Treasurer of New South Wales versus Joseph from the High Court. ...

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  57. BOLSHEVISM AND MISRULE.

    The whole German press complains of the inability of the Soviets or Executive Committee to carry out practical administrative work. Various Socialist groups ...

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  58. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.

    The Government has protested to the Federal Government against the tax on school children attending classes for swimming. ...

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  59. CONFERENCE ON 16th DECEMBER.

    The Peace Conference begins at Paris on 16th December. Mr. Hughes and Sir Joseph Cook accompany the delegates. General Birdwood will visit Australia ...

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  60. WILHELM THE PIRATE.

    The "Express" confirms that the Allied Governments will demand the surrender a the Kaiser from the Netherlands. President Wilson sent suggestions regarding ...

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  61. LIQUOR BILL.

    The New Zealand House of Representatives passed the Liquor Bill providing for a referendum on the issue of continuance v. national prohibition, with ...

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  62. THE 5000 LOCOMOTIVES.

    "Le Matin" says It appears the Germans will be unable to hand over all of the five thousand locomotives stipulated in the armistice before December 17, and ...

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  63. ILL-TREATED AUSTRALIANS.

    Australian repatriated soldiers are arriving at Hull in big batches daily. Those captured at Fleurbaix testify to the brutality of the Uhlan escort which marched ...

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  64. INTERNAL CONDITIONS.

    A message from Berlin states the Spartaeusites are circulating leaflets calling for the universal arming of the proletariat for the coming decision. In ...

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  65. CABLE SUMMARY.

    The "Daily Telegraph." says the Dominions are not merely daughter States, out full partners in The Imperial Commonwealth. ...

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  66. A FRESH ULTIMATUM.

    Marshall Foch has sent a new ultimatum to the German armistice delegates, demanding that Germany give up the rest of the locomotives agreed to ...

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  67. SOLDIERS' HOLIDAYS.

    The War Office has granted all officers and men serving at Home twelve days' leave during the Christmas and New Year holidays. ...

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  68. AMUSEMENT TAX.

    The Federal Commissioner for Taxation stated to-day that it has been decided not to insist on the collection of the entertainments tax in respect to ...

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  69. BRITISH ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    The election campaign is hardening on three points, the punishment of the Kaiser and others guilty of cruelties, heavy indemnities, and the expulsion of aliens ...

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  70. WOMEN MUNITION WORKERS.

    Women munition workers who were recently discharged marched to Downing street, demanding to see Mr. Lloyd George. The latter sent word that he was ...

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  71. DEAR RIFLES.

    Mr. Gregory, M.H.R., interviewed,stated he found it impossible to obtain a complete commercial balance-sheet to ascertain the actual cost, of rifles manufactured ...

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  72. A BALKAN ALLIANCE.

    The Montenegrin Sk[?]schina has decided to deport King Nicholas and his House and unite Montenegro with Servia under King Peter. ...

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  73. HINDENBURG'S APPEAL TO THE ARMY.

    Hindenburg urgently appeals to the army to remain at their posts, and promises demobilisation as early as possible, except the 1895 to 1899 classes. ...

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  74. ITALIANS AND VIENNA.

    Despatches from Vienna say rumors are current there, that the Italians intend to occupy that city. ...

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