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  2. GERMANY.

    A wireless German message intercepted by the British Admiralty states that in the Reichstag yesterday the German Chancellor (Count von Hertling) made the ...

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  3. KRYLENKO'S AUTHORITY.

    Ensign Krylenko says that the commander of the German northern front, directed by the German Commander-in-Chief, will agree to an armistice and a ...

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  4. REINFORCEMENTS.

    Before leaving Glen Innes to-day for Armidale, the Prime Minister was given a civic reception by the Mayor. In response to the welcome Mr. Hughes, ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    The following Italian and German official bulletins have been issued:—Rome, Nov. 29 (3.35 p.m.) —"There was reprocal artillery fire over the whole ...

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  6. RUSSIAN UPHEAVAL:

    Events in Russia are moving with dramatic swiftness, and have taken another amazing turn. Along with the news of Germany's acceptance of M. Lenin's offer ...

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  7. STATE FINANCES.

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  8. THE MAKING OF FALSE STATEMENTS.

    The first prosecutions under the new regulation under the War Precautions Act, prohibiting the making of a false statement in relation to the referendum, were ...

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  9. BOLSHEVIKS' PROPOSALS.

    The Frankfort "Gazette" announces semi-officially that the German Government is disposed to examine favourably any serious proposals received from the ...

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  10. PUBLICATION OF TREATIES.

    The allied Ambassadors in Petrograd have protested against the publication of treaties by the Leninites. ...

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  11. TIT FOR TAT.

    The Rome "Giornale d'Italia" reports that near Hill 92 the Austrians took some 300 prisoners. There were conveyed to an island in the middle of the Piave River. The ...

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  12. SEARCHING FOR KERENSKY.

    A Haparanda (Sweden) message says that the Bolsheviks are searching un[?] for M. Kerensky, who is believed to be living in disguise in [?]inland. ...

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  13. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    At a meeting held at Pompoota last night addresses were delivered in support of the Federal Government's referendum proposals, and the following motion was ...

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  14. SATISFACTION IN GERMANY.

    The news concerning the truce has given the greatest satisfaction in Germany, where it is expected that peace with Russia will be signed before Christmas. ...

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  15. STUBBORN ITALIAN RESISTANCE.

    German war correspondents report that the Italian resistance is becoming incressingly stubborn. The plains are bathed in sunshine, but in the mountains the troops ...

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  16. INTER-ALLIED CONFERENCE.

    M. Georges Clemenceau (the Prime Minister of France), in opening the Allied Conference, delivered a short and stirring address. He declared that the Allied people ...

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  17. VOTES FOR FIGHTERS.

    Mr. Hughes, in answering a question at the conclusion of his Glen Innes meeting last night, said that the matter of giving a vote to all youths under 21 years of age, ...

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  18. SOLDIERS' FRATERNISING.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the New York "World" reports that Russian and German soldiers are fraternising, even under occasional shell fire. Hordes of ...

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  19. HINDENBURG LEADS TEUTONS.

    Official despatches received from Rome say that Field-Marshal Von Hindenburg is leading personally the Austro-Germans in Italy. Von Hindenburg planned that ...

    Article : 79 words
  20. OBJECTS OF THE CONFERENCE.

    There appears to be some confusion respecting the object of the Paris Conference, which is to dead with the conduct of the war, tactics, finance, transport, and ...

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  21. CANADA'S POSITION.

    Major-General Newburn, the Minister for Militia, in Sir Robert Borden's Government, points out that Canada will be in precisely the same position as Australia until ...

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  22. DUKHONIN AND KRYLENKO.

    General Dukhonin, the new chief of the military staff, has issued an army order to the effect that he will retire with his officers if Ensign Krylenko should come ...

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  23. PREPARING FOR ANOTHER ATTACK.

    Mr. G. Ward Price, the special correspondent of the London "Times" at the Italian front writes that snow has ceased to fall on the mountains, and that Italian ...

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  24. A CONFUSING SITUATION.

    The situation in Russia is very confusing, and it is impossible to predict the outcome of the preparations of the Ukrainians, Cossacks, Caucasians, and others to elect ...

    Article : 378 words
  25. UKRAINIAN TROOPS WITHDRAWN.

    It is reported that Ukrainia is withdrawing all the Russian troops, leaving the sector exposed. ...

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  26. INTER-ALLIED GENERALISSING.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "World" says that there is a concensus of opinion in favour of an inter-Allied 'generalissimo, Marshal Joffre's name ...

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  27. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    It has been arranged that the Commonwealth Treasurer Sir John Forrest) will open the reinforcements campaign in the Swan division at Beverley, on Thursday ...

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  28. SWITZERLAND'S REFUSAL.

    The Zurich correspondent of the Paris "Matin" reports that M. Trotsky asked the Swiss Foreign Office to convey his proposals for an armistice and peace to the ...

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  29. IN ALBANIA.

    An Italian official despatch dated November 29 says:—"We repulsed heavily enemy attacks at the confluence of the Suscize and the Voyusa, in Albania." ...

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  30. AMERICA'S MILITARY PLANS.

    A high official here says that America's war plans are based on the belief that there will be three more years of war. ...

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  31. THE WAR AT SEA.

    In order to combat enemy submarines more effectively, the American Navy will operate merchantmen, enlisting their present crews whenever possible. ...

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  32. TROOPS "SILENCED."

    It is reported that Ensign Krylenko has instructed the troops to discontinue hostilities, and that Germany has agreed to negotsate for an armistics. ...

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  33. AMERICAN NOTIONS.

    New York Press correspondents who are attending the Paris Conference telegraph that America may be urged to put her shipbuilding programme in front of ...

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  34. A SWEDISH MEDIATOR.

    The Swedish Legation in Petrograd has, at M. Trotsky's request, agreed to act as the mediator in the peace negotiations between Russia and Germany. Negotiations ...

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  35. THE WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY.

    After lunch to-day Mr. Hughes left Glen Innes by motor for Armidale, a distance of nearly 80 miles. En route he addressed a large meeting at Guyra, where he was ...

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  36. HUN PIRATE BOAT WRECKED.

    A German torpedo boat has been wrecked at Westcapelle, outside of territorial waters [Westeapelle is a village of the Netherlands, in the province of Zealand, on the ...

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  37. ROUMANIA'S POSITION.

    The London correspondent of the New York "Sun" points out that a serious result of the Russian crisis is that Roumania has been cut off from her Western ...

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  38. NORWAY'S SHIPPING LOSSES.

    The value of the losses sustained by Norway's merchant fleet in 1916 was 1,060,000,000 kroner, being eighty times the value of the losses sustained in 1915. ...

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  39. COMMONWEALTH.

    Our Day collections, in aid of the British Red Cross funds, were made to-day in the city and country. The sum in hand from donations and city collections exceeds ...

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  40. POLITICS IN FINLAND.

    The Finnish Diet, by 100 votes to 80, has agreed to the appointment of a bourgeors Coalition Government It is feared that the Socialists in ...

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  41. PUNISHING THE PIRATES.

    It is reported that the Allies are considering the steps which should be taken to utilise some 200 Austro-German merchantmen which are in South American ...

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  42. WESTERN FRONT.

    The following British, French, and German official despatches have been issued:—London, Nov. 29 (11.45 p.m.).—"On Wednesday our aeroplanes dropped 130 bombs ...

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  43. PROPOSED GENERAL ARMISTICE.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the London, "Daily Chronicle" writes:—"Ensign Kry lenko reports that three representatives of the Fifth Army were admitted to the ...

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  44. THE QUEENSLAND PREMIER.

    The Prime Minister to-night confirmed the report that a charge of conspiracy had been laid against the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Ryan) and the Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  45. GENERAL ITEMS.

    According to a wireless message, Professor Hostzuch, in an article in the "Kreuz Zeitung," admits the seriousnews of the Palestine situation for Turkey and her ...

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  46. THE WAR SITUATION.

    Every hour emphasises the importance of Lord Lansdowne's letter to the newspapers, in view of the opening of the War Conference in Paris and the sitting of the ...

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  47. THE SUPPLIES.

    The Minister for Defence announces that cabled advice has been received from the High Commissioner that the Ministry for Munitions has not yet decided upon the ...

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  48. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The official list of merchant seamen and fishermen detained as prisoners of war in Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey, issued by the Board of Trade, London, on ...

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  49. THE "NO" CAMPAIGN.

    Meetings will be held to-morrow as follows:—Sunday afternoon, Perth Esplanade, 3 o'clock, Messrs, W. L. Jones, M.L.A., and J. J. Simons, Perth, evening, 8 o'clock, ...

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  50. STATEMENT BY MR. RYAN.

    The attack on the Prime Minister at Warwick and the announcement that action was to be taken against Mr. Ryan on a charge of having made a false statement ...

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  51. FOR FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY.

    Mr. W. G. McAdoo (Secretary of the Treasury) says in his Thanksgiving Day message:—"In this chacs of civilisation the weight of America was needed to tip the ...

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  52. PROPOSED TRUCE AND PEACE.

    German wireless messages intercepted by the British Admiralty give extracts from the Imperial Chancellor's speech concerning the Russian proposals and negotiations ...

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  53. SHORTAGE OF TIN.

    Mr. W. A. Leitch, Director of Munitions, addressing the Chamber of Commerce to-day on the plan followed in regard to the granting of priority certificates for imports ...

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  54. BRITISH NEWS.

    The proposal of the Government to censor all leaflets has been criticised severely, it being feared that the idea will be applied to election literature, and thus ...

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  55. WEST BANK OF THE RHINE.

    In the House of Commons last evening Lord Robert Cecil (Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs), replying to a question asked by Mr. R. L Outhwaite, said that ...

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  56. GOLDFIELDS LABOUR COUNCIL.

    The Eastern Goldfields Council of the Australian Labour Federation decided at its last meeting to protest against any alteration of the free education ...

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  57. A WRIT FOR DAMAGES.

    At a late hour to-night, in reply to a question respecting the course of action which he proposed to take with regard to "Hansard" No. 37 which was [?]ensored, ...

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  58. OFFSETTING THE PEACE MOVE.

    The New York "Times" says that the leading Washington officials do not belive that the Allies will show an attitude of hostility to Russia because of the ...

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  59. REVOLT OF CHINESE TROOPS.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the London "Morning Post" telegraphs that the President has not yet secured a Cabinet. The troops in Ningpo have revolted, ...

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  60. LABOUR UNREST.

    The War Cabinet has appointed a committee, including Mr. G. N. Barnes, M.P. (a member of the War Cabinet), Sir Auckland C. Geddes, M.P. (Minister for National ...

    Article : 96 words
  61. THE SCARCITY OF SALT.

    Alfred F. Lord, secretary of the Salt Refiners and Manufacturers' Association, giving evidence to-day before Messrs. Piddington and Mills, of the Interstate ...

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  62. Advertising

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  63. GREEK RESERVES CALLED OUT.

    Four classes of infantry reserves and eight classes of artillery have been called to the colours. It is reported officially that some forty ...

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  64. A MYTHICAL AUSTRALIAN DIVISION

    James H. Catts, M.H.R., was charged at the Central Court to-day with having made a false statement likely to affect the judgment of the electors in relation to their ...

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  65. LENIN REPUDIATED BY PEASANTS.

    The Peasants' Conference has repudiated M. Lenin's Government, and approved of the formation of a Coalition Government composed of advanced Socialists, ...

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