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  2. EARLIER CABLE MESSAGES.

    An Amsterdam cable announce the arrival of a flotilla of 12 British destroyers at Libau (Russian port on the Baltic coast, in the province of ...

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  3. BAVARIA v. PRUSSIA.

    The Sydney "Sun" thus interestingly delves into ancient history to explain why now, with Prussia humbled in the dust, Bavaria and Southern ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN JOURNALIST'S SECRET SERVICE WORK.

    Settling Day is near, and after all the tumult and the shouting Australia will have leisure to survey the great among her sons, to estimate the ...

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  5. Echoes of the War

    A Constantinople report, dated November 26, states: "A revolution has broken out in Ukraine. The Ukrainians at Constantinople are urging the Allies ...

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  6. GERMANY'S AIR FLEET.

    The surrender of the 2000 German aeroplanes (stipulated for in the armistice) is proceeding and is expected to be shortly completed. ...

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  7. PEACE

    The Essen newspaper "Allgemeine Zeitung" says that the examination of the ex-Kaiser's private correspondence has begun at his royal castles. This ...

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  8. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS.

    The United Press correspondent at Washington says he learns on good authority that if President Wilson does not succeed in inducing Great ...

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  9. MORE BOLSHEVIK HORRORS.

    A message from Petrograd states that the Terrorist Commission for the Moghileff District, alleging the discovery of an anti revolutionary, plot, ...

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  10. CROWN PRINCE GIVES IN.

    The German Crown Prince has now renounced his rights to the German throne. ...

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  11. TO THE LAST SHIP.

    The Attorney-General Sir Frederick Smith, speaking at Liverpool, said it was now possible to reveal that during the dark days of April all ...

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  12. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The British Admiralty announces that all Turkish warships have surrendered, and have been interned at Constantinople. The Goeben, four ...

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  13. SUPPORT FOR GOVERNMENT.

    Four thousand German officers and non-coms, in Berlin resolved to establish a corps for the upholding of the Ebert Government. ...

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  14. GERMANY'S ALLEGED FAMINE.

    A German official note states that Germany is on the verge of famine and the bread ration will not exceed eighty grammes daily after the middle ...

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  15. THE BOYS' RETURN.

    Large numbers of Australian and New Zealand soldiers will arrive home in March. ...

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  16. ANOTHER VON GONE.

    A Zurich message says General von Below is dead. ...

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  17. GERMANY AND WILSON.

    The United Press correspondent at Berne says President Wilson has been invited by Cologne to meet a German delegation there in order to determine ...

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  18. UKRAINIANS CAPTURE LEMBERG

    Copenhagen reports that the Ukrainians have defeated the Poles and captured Lemberg. ...

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  19. NO LONGER IMMUNE.

    A telegram from Berlin says the Prussian Government has formally withdrawn the Hohenzollern family's immunity from the law ...

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  20. ANOTHER NAVAL LOSS.

    The Admiralty announces that the Cassandra struck a mine in the Baltic on December 5 and sank. Eleven men are missing. ...

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  21. BRITISH FLEET IN THE BALTIC.

    Three British cruisers and nine destroyers have returned to Copenhagen from the Baltic. ...

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  22. THE EMPIRE'S DEMAND.

    The Saturday newspapers state that Mr. Lloyd George will announce at Leeds to-day that the cash reparation demand by Great ...

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  23. THE EXTREMISTS' THREAT.

    At a mass meeting in a Berlin suburb, the Spartacus speakers declared that if a National Assembly was summoned the military would ...

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  24. BACK FROM CAPTIVITY.

    All told. 2110 officers 56,694 soldiers of other ranks, and 2752 civilians have been repatriated to Great Britain since the Signing of the armistice. ...

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  25. WHY HE FAILED.

    The U.S. Government's Alien Investigator, Bieleske, has produced a message sent from Count von Bernstorff to Berlin, explaining that it was ...

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  26. NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS

    The German National Assembly elections will be held on the 15th May. ...

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  27. KAISER'S EXTRADITION.

    Sir John Simon, K.C., M.P. (ex-Minister for Home Affairs), speaking at . Manchester, contended that the peace terms should include a German ...

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  28. BRITAIN'S DAY.

    Britain's Day throughout the United States was the occasion for a marked demonstration. New York and Washington were smothered in flags, and ...

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  29. RUMORED RISING AT BERLIN.

    There is no confirmation of the report of a Bolshevist outbreak in Berlin. On the contrary, an Amsterdam message from Berlin states that the ...

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  30. GERMANY'S ASSETS.

    The Finance Sub-committee of the Armistice Commission at Spa has intimated that Germany must not alienate. the gold in the Reisch Bank, or ...

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  31. GOLD FOR THE KAISER.

    The President of the Soldiers and Workmen's Council at Hamburg positively declared that he knew that twenty bags of minted gold had been ...

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  32. KAISER'S SON

    The Kaiser's son Adalbert has telegraphed to Chancellor Ebert, placing himself at the Government's disposal. ...

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  33. DEMAND FOR THE KAISER.

    The Berlin "Lokal Anzeiger" declares that Holland must emphatically decline to extradite the Kaiser to the Allies. The British speeches, ...

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  34. THE CHIEF HUNS' TRIAL.

    A Zurich correspondent says the German Government has decided not to oppose the Allies' demand for the extradition of the ex-Kaiser and ...

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  35. GERMANY'S INTERNAL TROUBLES.

    A war correspondent, describing the entry into Germany, says:--"It is a curious feeling going through villages where supposedly every person hates ...

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  36. HOW THE SAMMIES WERE SHIFTED.

    Lord Pirrier, the Shipping Controller, when interviewed, said: "Sixty, per cent. of the American troops were carried and escorted by British ships. To ...

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  37. FOR THE GOVERNMENT.

    A message from Berlin says: Returned troops, headed by their officers, with Imperial flags, demonstrated at Munich (Bavaria), demanding the ...

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  38. GERMANY'S INTERNAL FERMENT.

    A war correspondent telegraphs:-- "Although the first stage of the march through Germany was completed without untoward incident, the air is full ...

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  39. ALLIED GRIP ON GERMANY.

    The Herecules destroyer flotilla has arrived at Wilhelmshaven. The British troops have entered Cologne. ...

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  40. FOCH GIVES ORDERS.

    Berlin messages state that Marshal Foch has directed that the present German Transport Department shall proceed to Cologne on December 11 and ...

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  41. WELCOME HOME.

    Thre was a big gahering at the Clock Tower on Saturday night to accord a welcome home to four returned soldiers. These were Lance-Corp. W. ...

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  42. BELGIANS AT DUSSELDORF.

    A Dusseldorf telegram says the Belgians have occupied a suburb of Dusseldorf on the left bank of the Rhine. ...

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  43. AMERICANS AT MAYENCE

    From Neswed the Americans have entered Mayence. ...

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  44. "IDLE WIVES."

    A photoplay above the average will be presented at the Fitzroy. Theatre to-night. It sends forth a warning that will never be forgoten. The lesson ...

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  45. SAMMIES GOING HOME.

    The U.S. Chief of Staff, General Marsh, has announced that twenty thousand men are en[?] route from France. Five additional divisions have ...

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  46. BRITISH FLEET IN GERMAN HARBOR.

    An Amsterdam report states that a British squadron, under Admiral Browning, arrived at Wilhelmshaven on 4th December and anchored in ...

    Article : 55 words
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