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  2. GERMANY.

    The Berlin newspaper "Vossiche Zeitung" has published the German delegates' account of the armistice negotations:—"After we reached the French lines we ...

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  3. THE RHENISH PROVINCES.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" learns that the State Department has not yet received a new Note from Dr. Solf protesting against the ...

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  4. FREMANTLE FREEZING WORKS.

    As the brief statement made to our representative by Mr. Robinson on the subject of freezing works for Fremantle, and published in yesterday's issue contains no ...

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  5. BRITISH AIR SERVICE.

    The British Official Press Bureau announces that altogether there 703 British air raids into Germany in the 13 months, which ended on November 11, and ...

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  6. STATE INDUSTRIES.

    The State Trading Concerns estimates were considered in Committee in the Legislative Assembly last evening. STATE BRICKWORKS. ...

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  7. WHARF LABOUR.

    Under the auspices of the executive of the Returned Soldiers' Association a mass meeting, open to all returned soldiers, was held last evening in the King's Theatre, ...

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  8. WESTERN FRONT.

    The following official despatches have been made available:— BRITISH. London, Nov. 27 (from Field-Marshal ...

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  9. THE ARMISTICE TERMS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. W. F. Massey), interviewed to-day, said: "I trust that the terms of the armistice with Germany will be enforced stricitly. We cannot afford to ...

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  10. A PRIZE COURT CASE.

    The Prize Court in London is hearing the Crown's claim to confiscate about £500,000 worth of wool which was consigned from the Argentina to Sweden. The Crown alleges ...

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  11. FOR SEBASTOPOL.

    It is announced officially that an Allied squadron, consisting of five battleships, four cruisers, and 11 destroyers, and commanded by Vice-Admiral Sir Someset ...

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  12. "AUSSIES" TO BE FEASTED.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher (the High Commissioner for Australia) has arranged for the entertainment of some eight thousand Australian soldiers in the Albert Hall. ...

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  13. THE BLOCKADE.

    A Berlin semi-official message says that, owing to President Wilson's representations, the Entente Powers will probably consider the question of abolishing the ...

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  14. EXPORTS TO HOLLAND.

    The War Trade Department announces that exporting to Holland can be resumed under licences, but this does not yet apply to cotton, cotton goods, wool, and woollen ...

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  15. BOLSHEVISM DENOUNCED.

    The German troops in Cologne have issued a manidesto denouncing Bolshevism and adhering to the present Government. They have expressed themselves in favour ...

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  16. SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

    Mr. Rudyard Kipling. in submitting to the Imperial War Graves Commission a suggestion for an inscription for the great war stone which will form the central ...

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  17. KING'S VISIT TO FRANCE.

    The King accompanied by the Prince of Wales, and Prince Albert, left for France on Wednesday. They crossed the Channel in the Broke, and having lunched in ...

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  18. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The following have been listed for return to Australia and are actually enroute from abroad. No further information can be supplied excepting the ...

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  19. THE DEPLETED NAVY.

    The British Admiralty authorirties report that Admral von Reuter, commanding the interned German fleet, protested against Admiral Beatty's instructions forbidding ...

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  20. VON HUTIER'S ARMY.

    The largest German army now marching throught the Rhine provinces is General von Hutier's Eighteenth Army, consisting of 500,000 men and 150,000 horses. ...

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  21. BRITISH NEWS.

    Mr. Andrew Weir said, in the course of an interview, that he did not fear competition in British shipbuilding. Britain could build more cheaply and better than any ...

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  22. GENERAL ITEMS.

    The Vatican prelates confirm the report that the Haly See will submit the Roman question to the Peace Conference, requesing a settlement between the ...

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  23. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Fifteen lads left recently for the Eastern States for examination for entrance to the Royal Australian Naval College, and the Local Naval ...

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  24. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    The British Official Press Bureau announces that the response to Britain's protest against the shocking condition of released prisoners, the German President says ...

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  25. THE DARDANELLES.

    General Sir Ian Hamilton declines to comment on Field-Marshal Liman von Sanders's recent remarks concerning the Dardanelles campaign, but he says that ...

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  26. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Miss Nona Whiskin, Kadina-street, North Perth, has received information that Private Joe Martin, 41th Battalion, has been wounded in France (second occasion) and admitted to ...

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  27. AUSTRLIA CONGRATULATED.

    Replying to Mr. W. M. Hughes's congratulations with reference to the armistice negotions, Marshal Foch said:—"Pleace convey to your people my undying remembrance ...

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  28. HUN'S VANQUISHED LEGIONS.

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" reports that the German newspapers contain long accounts of how the Fatherland's vanquished army ...

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  29. MACKENSEN'S TROOPS.

    Budapest newspapers assert that General Desperey (the Commander-in-Chief of the Allied forces in the Balkans) has demanded the internment of the army led by ...

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  30. ON THE MEDIC.

    "C.N." writes:—"A good grumbler makes a good soldier. It follows that the Digger is a good grumbler, but unfortunately his memory is short. The overwhelming ...

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  31. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    A sign of happier mines was the resumption to-day by the Governor-General of the enteratining, during the Federal session, of members of both Houses of the ...

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  32. DEMOBILISATION.

    The Admiralty, War Office, and Air Ministry have issued reminders to the public that the general demobilisation has not begun yet, and that the naval and miltary ...

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  33. TURKISH GENERAL'S AUDACITY.

    A telegram received from Homs, on the Tripolitan coast, says that a Turkish general has landed at Cape Misurata from a German submarine and proclaimed himself ...

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  34. GUILTY TO BE PUNISHED.

    A Berlin message says that Herr von Erzberger has informed the "North German Gazette" that the new Government has resolved, on his proposition, that if ...

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  35. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    The London "Evening Standard" has published the next of the agreement by which Austria handed over her navy to the Southern Slay Council. The document ...

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  36. BRITISH PEACE DELEGATION.

    The British peace delegates' staff will consist of between 450 and 500 officials who will be housed in the Majestic and the Astoria Hotels in Paris. Mr. J. R. Clynes ...

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  37. AUSTRALIANS FLOGGED.

    Private W. Mahoney (Melbourne, Fifth Battalion), who was a prisoner of war, relates that he and four other Australian soldiers were flogged with rubber hose on ...

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  38. FOR BLINDED MEN.

    Sir Arthur Pearson makes a renewed and special appeal for the St. Dunstan's Hostel for Blinded Soldiers and Sailors, in Regent's Park, London, where nearly 700 ...

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  39. EX-KAISER AND SON.

    Crowds on Cologue are clamouring for the extradition and execution of the ex-Kaiser and the ex-Crown Prince. Plaoards have been posted all over the city by the ...

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  40. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Randall Davidson), in a long letter in reply to a communication from a university professor, pleads that the Christian leaders ...

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  41. OFFICIAL STATISTICS.

    The British War Prisoners' Department announces that 494 officers and 14,235 men have arrived from Germany via Holland, and that 5,841 men are expected to arrive ...

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  42. TASMANIAN DOCTOR'S DIPLOMA.

    The Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Ewing) resumed his hearing of the charges brought by the Medical Council against Dr. Victor Richard Ratten as to ...

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  43. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    A remarkable disclosure has been made as to a narrow escape from disaster at Dover. Just before the last big advance in Belgium the monitor Glatten was lying ...

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  44. AMERICA.

    In the course of a speech in Buffalo (Lake Erie) Mr. Josephus Daniels (the Secretary for the Navy) said that the Peace Conference must be guided solely by the ...

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  45. A NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

    The situation in Berlin is analegous to that which prevailed in Petrograd during the Kereusky epoch. The Government and the Soldiers Councils are fighting to ...

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  46. AUSTRIAN MERCHANTMEN.

    A Trieste telegram says that the entire Austrian-Lloyd merchantmen are flying the Italian flag. ...

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  47. U-BOAT IN THE TAY.

    A Dundee newspaper says that some time ago an aeroplane detected a large submarine lying at the bottom of the River Tay, a few miles from Dundee, and ...

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  48. SALARY FOR A SINECURE.

    Secret documents which have been published in Vienna show that the ex-Emperor Karl continued to receive a salary of £62,000 as commander-in-chief of the ...

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  49. NURSE CAVELL.

    A Johannesburg message reports :— "Speaking at a meeting which was held to form a soldiers' club, Sergeant-Major Urquhart (an "Anzac") said that he had ...

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  50. HINDENBURG CENSURED.

    The Bavarian Premier (Herr Eisner) complains that Field-Marshal von Hindenburg issued lately certain proclamations which were calculated to disturb the peace ...

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  51. THE PEACE DELEGATES.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says that it is practically certain that the American peace delegations will be composed of Colonel E. ...

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  52. FRENCH TROOPS IN BUDAPEST.

    When the French troops occupied Budapest the population gave them an ovation. The councilor at the German Embassy (Herr von Schultze) committed suicide on ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND.

    The report of the Railway Department shows that despite war difficulties and the extra expenditure occasioned, the gross receipts for the financial year just ended ...

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  54. VICTORIA CROSS.

    The Victoria Cross has been awarded to Lieut. William Donovan Joynt (of the Eighth battalion of the Australian Imperial Force) for most conspicuous bravery and ...

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  55. RECONSTRUCTION.

    The British Official Press Bureau says :— "Dr. C. Addison (the Minister for Reconstration). on the advice of the Council of Post-War Priority, announces that the ...

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  56. RUSSIA.

    The Tokio correspodent of the United Press Association (U.S.A.) reports that a Press message says the Admiral Kolchak has been assassinated in Omsk (Western ...

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  57. TO SECURE IMPERIAL UNITY.

    The Imperial Conference in Berlin is inclined to create a Government embracing the largest Federal States. in order to secure imperial unity. ...

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  58. PRESIDNET WILSON.

    The Washington correspondernt of the New York "Tribune" says that officials of the State Department declare positively that President Wilson will not accept the ...

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  59. LABOUR UNREST IN BERLIN.

    There has been an extensive stoppage of work in Berlin owing to antagonism between the workers and the employers, the latter being afraid that the industries of ...

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  60. AN ALIENS QUESTION.

    The Home Office authoritics announce the relaxation of the restrictions placed on British-born women who are aliens by marriage. ...

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  61. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL PRISONERS.

    Information has been received by the Navy Office that the following Royal Austrlian Navy ratings have been released from Turkey and reached Malta on ...

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  62. MOONEY'S SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    Thomas J. Mooney's sentence of death has been commuted by the Governor to imprisonment for life. [While a prepardness" parade was ...

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  63. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    To-day was observed as a public holiday in Queensland in celebration of the cessation of hostilities, and thanksgiving services were held at all the Brisbane churches. ...

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  64. AGAINST GERMANISM.

    The Berlin authorities are concerned every much over the progress of the Polish revolution against. Germanism, and it is feared that the Poles intend to take the ...

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  65. A.I.F. MEMORIAL FUND.

    It was announced to-day that the total collections for the A.L.F. Memorial Fund amounted to £54,000, and after paying the expenses of collection and making grants ...

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  66. BERLIN'S LUCK.

    The London "Evening Standard" says that everything was ready for the bombing of Berlin on the eve of the signing of the armistice. Nineteen Handley Page ...

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  67. EX-ROYALTIES.

    Mr. Ackerman, the American Press corespodent, telegraphs from Vladivostok that he has been investigating the Czar's fate. He gives an account of the brutal ...

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  68. "GOOSE STEP" ABOLISHED.

    The "goose step" has been abolished in Munich, and the soldiers do not now salute their officers. ...

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