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  2. GERMAN OPPRESSION.

    In losing those districts of France and Belgium from which during the past few weeks they have been driven by the British, French, American, and Belgian armies, the ...

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  3. TRENCH COMFORTS FUND.

    The name of the fund established to send ordinary comforts to soldiers might. possibly convey to the outside public the impression that now that trench fighting ...

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  4. THE ARMISTICE.

    The German cruiser Koenigsberg conveying Admiral Meurer and other German delegates into British waters, met on Friday afternoon at a rendezvous in the North ...

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  5. FRENCH MISSION.

    To-day was observed as a public holiday on the Eastern Goldfields on the occasion of the arrival of the French Mission. Kalgoorlie and Boulder were gaily decorated ...

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  6. HIRE PURCHASE MACHINERY.

    Sitting in Bankruptcy yesterday, the Chief Justice (Sir Robert McMillan) had before him an application by the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy for directions ...

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  7. THE KING CONGRATULATED.

    The Official Press Bureau has published congratulatory messages to the King on the termination of hostilities from all parts of the Empire, including Canada, Australia. ...

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  8. FOCH TO HIS ARMIES.

    Marshal Foch has issued the following proclamation to his armies:—"After resolutely holding up the enemy, and for four months with untiring faith and energy ...

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  9. ROSE DAY.

    At a crowded meeting of the Ugly Men's Association held in the rooms in McNeil's Chambers last night, with the president (Mr. Alex. Clydesdate) in the chair the ...

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  10. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    One hundred and fifty thousand official, civil, and military representatives of the Allied countries participated in Sunday's procession of deliverance in honour of ...

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  11. TRIUMPHAL ENTRY.

    The following official French communique was issued to-day:—"The French on Sunday advanced to occupy the evacuated regions and crossed the frontier on the whole of ...

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  12. SUBMARINE CREWS.

    The Workmen and Soldiers' Council at Wilhelmshaven, in order to induce the crews to take the submarines to England, insured each man for £500 and offered a ...

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  13. ARMISTICE COMMISSION.

    General Nugent, president of the International Armistice Commission, has arrived at the German headquarters. ...

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  14. THE RHINE MARCH.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, of the "Daily Chronicle," telegraphed from France yesterday:—"The march to the Rhine began on a keen frosty morning. A cavalry ...

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  15. THE EVACUATION.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig announced on Sunday:—"The Second and Fourth Armies, under Generals Plumer and Rawlinson, to-day advanced in ...

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  16. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The military authorities desire to express their thanks to the Misses Allen and Atkins and Messrs. F. T. Farrelly, J. H. Church, A. W. Jacoby, W. W. Morrison, ...

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  17. BELGIUM.

    King Albert will make a triumphal entry into Brussels on November 25, and both Chambers will be reopened on the following day. The members of the Cabinet will ...

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  18. FUNCTIONS AT BOULDER.

    The "At Home" given by the Mayor of Boulder in the Boulder Town Hall in honour of the French Mission proved a most pleasant and successful function, and was ...

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  19. THE GERMAN RETREAT.

    The Germans are carrying out the retreat in the greatest disorder, and the leaders have entirely lost control. ...

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  20. AMERICA AND BRITAIN.

    At an entertainment for American soldiers and sailors, Admiral Sims moved a resolution to send greetings to the King, expressing pleasure at America's ...

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  21. ARMISTICE VIOLATED.

    Despite the armistice, the Germans on November 12 blew up a number of waggons loaded with explosives, at Assche-les-Bruxelles, in order to destroy the station ...

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  22. RETURNED PRISONERS.

    An enthusiastic reception was accorded the first party of released war prisoners, who arrived at Hall on Sunday morning. They comprised 1,300 members of the naval ...

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  23. GERMANY.

    Commenting upon the statement made by Lord Robert Cecil, Assistant Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, that though the Kaiser's extradition cannot be legally ...

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  24. INFLUENZA.

    About 200 returned soldiers who had been detained at Woodman's Point for seven days owing to their vessel having touched at an infected port were released ...

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  25. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times, says that it is unlikely the arrangements for the Peace Conference can be completed before January. ...

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  26. GENERAL ITEMS.

    The Dutch revolutionary agitation has apparently failed. Street fighting followed the Socialists' attempt to release friends from the military prison, resulting in four ...

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  27. THE CIVIC RECEPTION.

    In connection with the civic reception which is to be tendered to the French Mission at 11.30 a.m. to-morrow an invitation is extended by the Mayor to all citizens to ...

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  28. OTHER FUGITIVES.

    It is reported that the ex-Empress and ex-Crown Princess of Germany are shortly proceeding to Holland by special train. Only personal luggage will be permitted. ...

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  29. ANZACS.

    Owing to the fact that a number of the 1914 Anzacs have arrived in small parties by train and boats that had been quarantined they have not been officially ...

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  30. ROUMANIAN TROOPS.

    The Roumanians on November 15 crossed several ridges of the Carpathians. ...

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  31. EX-PRINCE RUPPRECHT.

    It is reported that ex-Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria has reached Holland. The "Lokal Anzeiger" (Berlin) states that the ex-Prince is preparing to visit ...

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  32. SHIPPING FOR FRANCE.

    It is announced that Britain is handing over to France half a million tons of new shipping. ...

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  33. TO MEET AT VERSAILLES.

    It is understood that it has been definitely settled that the Peace Congress is to meet at Versailles soon after Christmas. ...

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  34. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Mr. J. Hastings, of Josephson-street, Fremantle, has received word that his son, Corporal H. R. Hastings, M.M., of the 44th Battalion, has been wounded in France and is now an ...

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  35. CINNA.

    A great reaction in China in favour of the Entente is gaining momentum hourly ...

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  36. ADMIRAL VON TRIPITZ.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" states that Admiral von Tirpitz fled to Switzerland when the revolution broke out. [Von Tirpitz was Minister for the Navy ...

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  37. A LONDON DEMAND.

    The council of the London Chamber of Commerce demands that Germany shall pay the Allied war expenditure. ...

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  38. COMMONWEALTH.

    In order that the relatives of the Anzacs, who are returning, may communicate with the men, arrangements have been made by the Minister for Recruiting (Mr. ...

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  39. CANADIAN MINISTERS.

    The Canadian Prime Minister (Sir Robert Borden) has arrived in London, accompanied by several Ministers and many high Canadian officials. ...

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  40. TWO BATTLESHIPS.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger" announces that the German battleship Weisbaden attempted to escape from the revolutionaries but was pursued by a revolutionary ...

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  41. VICTORY CELEBRATIONS.

    The King and Queen, the Prince of Wales, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd George, Mr. and Mrs. Asquith, the Lord Mayor, and many members of Parliament, attended the Free ...

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  42. A STRONG PROTEST.

    The Mayor of Fremantle (Mr. W. E. Wray) informed the council at its meeting last evening, that he had made numerous representations to the Premier to get an ...

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  43. SHIPBUILDING.

    There are 2,500 men engaged in the shipbuilding industry in the Commonwealth. In a report issued to-day, by the Acting Minister for the Navy (Mr. Poynton), it is stated ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN MANUFACTURES.

    Australian Manufacturers' Week will be held this year in Victoria from Friday next. Three thousand five hundred shop windows in Melbourne and suburbs will ...

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  45. AUSTRALIA'S ARMY RESERVE.

    The Australian Army Reserve has attained a strength of 17,000 men, and men are joining at the rate of about 2,000 a month. It is anticipated that after the war ...

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  46. BOLSHEVIK MENACE.

    According to Berlin messages President Wilson informed the German Government that the maintenance of law and order was a pre-requisite of the armistice, which ...

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  47. THE CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    Michael McFadden, of Karoola, Tasmania, was asked by a man from which and of the wharf the Tasmanian boat sailed. McFadden took him to Queen's ...

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  48. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

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  49. QUEENSLAND TRAGEDY.

    Inspector Quinn advises to-night from the Mt. Conell telegraph station that Thomas Coolon, who shot four men dead at Mt. Coolon on Wednesday last, ...

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  50. THE LAW COURTS.

    Criminal Court.—At 10.30 a.m. before Mr. Justice Rooth. Full Court.—At 10.30 a.m. before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Burnside, and Mr. ...

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  51. EVADING THE INDEMNITY.

    The "Sunday Times" declares that the armistice terms leave a loophole enabling German capitalists to escape their share of the indemnity, as nothing in the ...

    Article : 59 words
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