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Advertising : 18 wordsNov. 12.--KYOGLE, str., 702 tons, Capt. E. Farrell, for Sydney. Passengers booked: Mesdames McIntyre, Madson; Messrs. H. M. Jones, ...
Article : 249 wordsIt is officially stated at Washington that the German delegates have signed the armistice ...
Article : 33 wordsA French communique (issued prior to the armistice) states: East of the Forest of Trelon we reached the Belgian frontier. The Italian troops ...
Article : 71 wordsWith wild enthusiasm on Monday night the people of Australia--in common with those of many other countries throughout the world--acclaimed ...
Article : 1,189 wordsGermany accepts the armistice terms ...
Article : 11 wordsThe Press Bureau reports: The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) announces that the armistice was signed at 5 o'clock this (Monday) ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Germans succeeded in keeping out of reach of the British infantry at many points, but the cavalry and airmen always maintained contact, the ...
Article : 174 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Grafton Chamber of Commerce is to be held to-morrow night. Contrary to the previous ...
Article : 927 wordsA wireless official message states: Marshal Foch telegraphed to the Commander-in-Chief to stop the fighting. The Allied troops will not, until ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 wordsThe day was dull and gloomy, but the firing of marcons proved the signal for a tremendous outburst of popular excitement. The whole of London ...
Article : 382 wordsThe regular monthly meeting of the Harwood Shire Council was held at Maclean yesterday, those present being Crs. J. Parsons (President), R. J. ...
Article : 477 wordsA German official message states: "The armistice was signed at five o'clock in the morning and operates at eleven o'clock in the morning of ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Admiralty announces that the warship Britannia was torpedoed on November 9 in the western Straits of Gibraltar and sank in three and a ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Acting Prime Minister (Mr. W. A. Watt) has been advised by the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. W. Long) that, in addition to the terms ...
Article : 107 wordsQueen Mary has sent the Victoria League a further consignment of books for use in the Australian hospital ships The "New York Times," commenting ...
Article : 258 wordsTo-day is being observed as a public holiday throughout this State. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe New York "Sue" estimates that Germany will be compelled to pay ten billion dollars indemnity for the damage done to the Allies' property on ...
Article : 62 wordsThe New York newspapers demand the punishment of the Kaiser, pointing out that he is already under indictment by the London Coroners for the ...
Article : 598 wordsNews of the signing of the armistice was announced at noon by a salute, of ten guns, and this was the occasion of unprecedented scenes of rejoicing. A ...
Article : 45 wordsMr. Phillip Gibbs telegraphs: One of the most wonderful air exploits of the war occurred over Mormal Forest, when a British major fought 50 ...
Article : 219 wordsA society Englishman goes broke and receives a financial offer to open the gates of society to a manikin in a modiste's shop. He falls in love with ...
Article : 206 wordsThe State Department has announced that hostilities ceased at 6 a.m. on Monday, New York time. ...
Article : 21 wordsForty thousand Dutch munitioners are flocking back from Germany, and their return will create an awkward labor problem. ...
Article : 33 wordsA message from Washington states that President Wilson has announced to Congress the armistice terms imposed on Germany, as follows:-- ...
Article : 1,627 wordsA terrific gale in Wairapara, New Zealand, causing considerable damage. Miles of fencing was levelled, telegraph poles snapped, and trees torn up. At ...
Article : 262 words"Our work commences now," was the opinion expressed at the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Imperial League of Australia, on receipt of the war ...
Article : 214 wordsNews was received in Grafton last night that Lieut. W. R. Haigh (Town Clerk of South Grafton) had been severely gassed. Lieut. Haigh has ...
Article : 136 wordsAnother instance of the colossal ignorance regarding country conditions which characterises the public departments in Sydney came to light in the ...
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