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  2. WESTERN FRONT.

    There were touching scenes throughout the triumphal march of the Allied troops in Alsaco and Lorraine, and they reached a climax on the entry into Metz, where ...

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  3. BRITISH DELEGATION.

    The whole of the Hotel Majestic has been secured to accommodate the British delegates to the Peace Conference. ...

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  4. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    A white Paper which has been issued makes some appealling revelations concerning the treatment of British prisoners of war in Turkey. Some of the officers ...

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  5. THE U-BOATS.

    Acting Rear-Admiral Tyrwhitt, K.C.B.D.S.O. who played such a brilliant part in many of the notable exploits of the cruisers and destroyers of the Harwich ...

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  6. BRITISH DECOY SHIPS.

    The British Admiralty authorities have published very thrilling accounts of some of the most notable actions between the British decoy vessels and enemy submarines. ...

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  7. POLITICAL PRISONERS.

    Replying to-day to a deputation which included the Leader of the Federal Labour Party (Mr. Tudor) and representatives from the Trades Hall, the Acting Prime ...

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  8. THE SOUL OF FRANCE.

    Labour paid its tribute to the French Mission yesterday when M Ander Siegfried, general secretary to the mission, who, in the absence of the direct Labour ...

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  9. INDIAN REJOICINGS.

    General victory rejoicings have been continued throughout India, and all of the troops have enjoyed a 10 days' holiday. Numerous ruling princes and local bodies ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN CELEBRATIONS.

    The Federal Cabinet has appointed the Minister for Recruiting (Mr. Orchard) to be the chairman of the provisional committee which will consider the form of ...

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  11. FLAG FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The civic authorities of Le Quesnoy have presentes to the New Zealand Brigade the first flag which was hung in the Grand palace after their entry into the town, and ...

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  12. REPATRIATION.

    Some idea of what repatriation means to Australia may be gathered from the fact that the total cost of the scheme will probably not be less than £100,000,000 ...

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  13. AMERICA.

    Mr. Josephus Daniels (the Secretary for the Navy), in a conference with the Naval Committee of the House of Representatives, recommended a continued naval ...

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  14. AN ARMY ORDER.

    General Rawlinson, in an order of the day dated November 11, says:—"The Fourth Army has been ordered to participate in the occupation of the Rhine. I ...

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  15. ANTWERP.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs (special correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle") says:—"The King and Queen of the Belgians, n an open carriage, made a State entry into ...

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  16. EXPORT OF COTTON.

    The restrictions placed on the export of cotton have been removed, except as regards enemy countries. ...

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  17. PROTEST FROM HAIG.

    In the House of Commons last night, Mr. Bobar Law said that Field-Marshal Haig had sent a wireless message to the German military headquarters to the following ...

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  18. A SHIPPING DEAL.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says that according to trustworthy information, the opposition of the American Government to the sale ...

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  19. THE LIQUOR QUESTION.

    Unable to agree upon the questions of the prohibition of the importation, manufacture, and sale of intoxicating liquors during the period of the war and of dernobilsation ...

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  20. BRITISH NEWS.

    The British Admiralty authorities will begin shortly to make efforts to raise the old cruiser Vindictive, which was sunk in the channel in the harbour of Ostend during ...

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  21. FOOD FROM AMERICA.

    Vessels carrying about 200,000 tons of food from the United States to France, Belgium, and Austria are now en route for Europe. ...

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  22. ANZAC LEAVE CURTAILED.

    Owing to the receipt of information to the effect that the military authorities are calling up the passes of original Anzacs who arrived with the special furlough ...

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  23. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The 443rd casualty list was released by the Censor yesterday and is published hereunder. It contains the names of Western Australian soldiers, together with ...

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  24. HOLLAND.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" says that the revolutionary agitation in Holland appears to have broken down completely. Great ...

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  25. HUN CRUELTIES.

    The London "Daily News" says that the monstrous story of the so-called release of hundreds of unfortunate British prisoners of war who had to walk in rags and ...

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  26. A DRAMATIC STORY.

    At the recent meeting of the Empire Parliamentary Association in London, Lord Harcourt (formerly Secretary of State for the Colonies) told a dramatic story of how ...

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  27. AMERICAN THIRD ARMY.

    The following American official despatch was made available last night:—"The Third Army crossed the German frontier of 1914, and entered Luxembourg. Further progress ...

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  28. GERMANY.

    At a meeting of Workmen's and Soldiers Councils in Berlin a resolution was passed against the summoning of a Constituent Assembly, the demand being made that ...

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  29. A FRENCH DESPATCH.

    The following French official communique was issued last night:—"We passed Givet. where about eight thousand Allied prisoners were collected. We occupied Neufchateau ...

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  30. GENERAL ITEMS.

    The Danish colour, are now flying throughout Schleswig, after an interval of 52 years. ...

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  31. PRINCESS MARY.

    The Princess Mary will leave shortly for France where she will visit hospitals in localities where women and girls are engaged in war work. ...

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  32. MISCELLANEOUS.

    A cable message has been received by the relatives of Warrant Officer Roy Rowe and Sergeant J. G. Adams stating that they are homeward bound on Anzac ...

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  33. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    There was a remarkable demonstration yesterday, when some 5,000 female munition workers from the Woolwich Arsenal marched in procession to the office of the Minister for ...

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  34. THE EX-KAISERIN.

    The ex-Kaiserin has renounced her intention of proceeding to Holland. ...

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  35. CHINA'S CIVIL WAR.

    The Pekin correspondent of the New York "Times" says that it is believed that the Presidential mandate ordering the cessation of hostilities on all fronts will ...

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  36. TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIANS.

    A special tribute to the valour of the Australian Division which fought around Amiens and captured Hamel was paid by the Archbishop of Amiens at a ceremony ...

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  37. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Knight, of Knight-street Midland Junction, have received notice that their son, Walter. was admitted to the Town Hall Hospital, Torquay, England, suffering from ...

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  38. HERR BALLIN'S VIEWS.

    The Vienna newspaper "Neues Wiener Zeitung" has published a letter which was written on October 10 last by the late Herr Albert Ballin, managing director of ...

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  39. RETURN TO BRUSSELS.

    It is anticipated that the Belgian Government and Ministerial Departments and the members of the diplomatic corps will leave Havre (France) to-day. Press ...

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  40. GERMAN DEATH ROLL.

    The Berlin Socialist newspaper "Vorwaerts" says that 1,580,000 Germans were killed up to the end of October, and that the fate of about 260,000 is unknown. ...

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  41. JUVENILE CRIMINALS.

    A few days ago two boys aged about 11 years were brought before the Kalgoorlie Children's Court on a charge of stealing, and were handed over to the care of the ...

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  42. CALLAUX NOT TO BE TRIED.

    The Paris newspaper "Humanite" asserts that M. Cailux will not be placed on his trial. ...

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  43. FOOD SUPPLIES.

    The Ministry for Food announces that no food supplies will be permitted to be sent to Germany until the Allied Food Council has satisfied itself concerning the ...

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  44. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" reports that the Senators who had a conference with President Wilson believe that the President intends ...

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  45. RUSSIA.

    Despatches from Archangel say that heavy Bolshevik attacks against the Americans and British at Tulgas, on the Dwina, were repulsed. ...

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  46. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS.

    The Government has declined to release at present conscientious objectors for employment as such action would confer an advantage on them over soldiers and ...

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  47. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    It is reported that the Communistic Party and the Red Guards plotted the arrest of the members of the Cabinet, with the view of establishing a Bolshevik ...

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  48. COMMONWEALTH.

    Members of the A.I.F. signed on for the duration of the war and four months thereafter but there is no obligation on the part of the Defence Department to ...

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  49. EMPIRE'S MEAT OUTPUT.

    The Australasian section of the Incorporated Society of Meat Importers has formulated a scheme for post-war trading, and it will submit it to the authorities. In the main ...

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  50. A MELBOURNE SUICIDE.

    After having worried about the war news for some time past a Fitzroy chemist named J. Ziebell, who was of German descent, ended his life by cutting his ...

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  51. ROYALTIES IN EXILE.

    The Vienna correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" reports that the ex-Emperor Karl and his family, who are in exile, have been obliged to dismiss their ...

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  52. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A large meeting of natives at the Peninsula carried a resolution to the effect than in order to inspire confidence in all subjects of the King the interests of the ...

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  53. NEW REPATRIATION ACT REGULATION.

    A new regulation under the Repatriation Act provides that soldiers proceeding to a place of employment may receive their fare from the department. ...

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  54. ANZAC MARCH IN MELBOURNE.

    After much argument and controversy, it was decided to-day that the march of Victorian Anzacs through Melbourne shall be held on Monday, and not on the date ...

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  55. CZECHO-SLOVAKS.

    There has been serious fighting in Presburg (Hungary) between the Czecho-Slovaks and Field-Marshal von Mackensen's troops, which refused to comply with the ...

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  56. TORPEDO BOATS INTERNED.

    Eleven torpedo boats from Antwerp arrived at Hansweert yesterday and were interned. ...

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