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  2. Peace Conference

    On Thursday it was announced that the discussion as to peace preliminaries Would commence at Versailles in the course of a few days, while the armistice ...

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  3. Army Council

    The Press Bureau states that the Army Council's message to Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig is as follows:— "On the occasion of the happy ...

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  4. Naval Conditions

    The French flagship Aube has gone to Firth of Forth, under Admiral Grasset, with the French d-legate to the naval armistice conference. ...

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  5. Mr. Hughes

    On Thursday in London the Agents- General entertained Mr. Hughes at a luncheon. In responding to the toast of his ...

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  6. SWISS STRIKE ENDS.

    A strike at Berne. in Switzerland ended after the Federal Council sent al ultimatum to the strike leaders, threatening, to arrest them unless the ...

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  7. REFORMS IN SWEDEN.

    The Swedish Government intends to reform the Constitution enabling Parliament to control foreign policy and also make far-reaching reforms in ...

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  8. BOLSHEVIKISM AT KRONSTADT.

    Helsingfors telegrams report that the Bolshevike at Kronstadt placed 500 prisoners of lighters and drowned them at sea those attempting to escape being ...

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  9. ONE BALTIC SEA.

    Riga reports show that the Councils of Livonia Courland and Oesel Island have decided to form a joint Government and submit proposals to form ...

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  10. PROTECTION SOUGHT.

    A German aviator brought to the French Lines a letter from the Mayor of Muthouse asking for the despatch of a French regiment to re-establish ...

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  11. EVACUATION OF POLAND.

    The German troops are evacuating Poland where a revolution has broken out. A number of arrests have been made in Warsaw. ...

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  12. GERMAN DEBT TO FRANCE.

    The "Match" estimates Germany's debt to France at between £13,000,000,000 and £14,000,000,000 ...

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  13. CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS.

    Following a commission's investigations, the Ministry of Justice in Paris has instituted criminal proceedings against the German officers who were ...

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  14. EARLY SITTING.

    French advices state that the preliminary session of the Peace Conference will begin at Versailles before December. ...

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  15. AUSTRIAN ARCHDUKES.

    A message from Buda-Pesth reports that all the Hapsburg Archdukes except Joseph have decided to leave Austria-Hungary. ...

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  16. AMERICAN REPRESENTATION.

    It is anticipated at Washington that Messrs. Lansing Root and Brandeis and Colonel House will represent the United States at the Peace Conference ...

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  17. DEATH OF THE QUEEN OF BAVARIA.

    The death is announced of the Queen of Eavaria. ...

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  18. FLYING DIVISION.

    A number of deserters formed a so-called Flying Division of Bremen and engaged in plundering German towns and rail stations. Thirty-six members ...

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  19. NEW AEROPLANE.

    The Australian Press participated in the record passenger-carrying flight of the new Handley-Page aeroplane, carrying 40 in addition to the pilot. The ...

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  20. NOTE TO GERMANY.

    The American State Department has requested Germany to address future correspondence to all the allies instead of the United States along when ...

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  21. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Senator Walsh, debating in the Senate the Peace League pointed out that certain Britishers favoured the inclusion of Germany Senator Penrose considered ...

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  22. WAR SOUVENIRS.

    The British Government is presenting every town and village with a gun. Those towns which suffered from Zeppelin raids will have special souvenirs. ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    Addressing the employers and trades unionists at Wednesday's conference, Mr. Lloyd George eulogised not only the soldiers, but the home workers, in securing ...

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  24. SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS REMOVED.

    All restrictions as to the publication of hipping news have been withdrawn. The arrivals in Liverpool include the Gilgad and Dongarra. ...

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  25. GRATUITY FOR WOUNDED.

    The British Government has decided to give a gratuity to all discharged wounded men after the war. ...

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  26. DEALING IN FUTURES.

    The Liverpool Association has decided no to permit the sales of American futures until further notice, expect for liquidation or as hedges. The ...

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  27. WAR PRISONERS.

    Sixty ships will be devoted to bringing British prisoners from Germany via Holland. Mr. Gibbs says that some of the ...

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  28. Movement of Troops

    A message from Paris states the British troops entered Constanza, and were expected at Bucharest yesterday. From Paris it has also been learned ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLES

    On Thursday soldiers armed with stocks hammers and trench implements demonstrated in Dublin and attacked the Sinn Fein. headquarters masking ...

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  30. WAR SAVINGS.

    The war savings organisation is being made a permanent part of the national machinery and war savings certificates will be extendable to five years after ...

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  31. NEW V.C.'S

    Victoria Crosses have been conferred on the following New Zealanders:—SERGEANT H. J. LAURENT, of the Rifle Bridge ...

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  32. German Troops

    The German troops are now well off French, territory, and the Franco- Americans have occupied the outer zone of the forts of Metz. ...

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  33. DUDLEY CASE.

    Judgment has been reserved in the case in which the Countess of Dudley is proceeding in Chancery to compel the early to pay income taxation on the ...

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  34. REJOICINGS IN ENGLAND

    Continuing their tours of London, their Majesties on Thursday drove through South London, and on Friday through, North London. ...

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  35. INTER-ALLIED FESTIVAL.

    A strong movement has been started in England to institute November 11 as an inter allied festival and public holiday in celebration of the advent of ...

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  36. THE CENSORSHIP.

    Replying to Lord Burnham, Lord Stanhope said the censorship could not be safely abolished before peace, but the Government hoped to abolish a number ...

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  37. KING'S MESSAGE.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar law stated that his Majesty the King would send a message to the Empire on Tuesday by addressing both Houses of ...

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  38. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    In the House Lords, Lord Islington stated that during the riots in Calcutta in September 13 persons were killed and 400 wounded. A dangerous conspiracy ...

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  39. FRESS REFERENCE.

    In commenting on Mr. Hughes speech the "Globe" says it is a severe indictment of the Government which pitifullytines:— taoin etaoin ...

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  40. PRE-WAR SHIPPING CONDITIONS.

    Sir L. Chiozza Money, the Shipping Controller, states that restoration of the pre-war conditions will be carried out at the earliest moment. The time has ...

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  41. INFLUENZA ON STEAMERS

    Vaccine prepared by the Commonwealth Serum Institute from stains taken from some of the cases on board the Niagara at Auckland is giving very ...

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  42. SERIOUS REPORTS.

    The Foreign Office learns there is an anti Semitic pogrom in Warsaw. If true, It must take a serious view of such incidents as being an encouragement ...

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  43. MR. ROOSEVELTS VIEW.

    In an exclusive interview to the Australian Press Association's correspondent regarding Mr. Hughes' statement to the "New York Times" Mr. Roosvelt ...

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  44. PRECAUTIONS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    All, phases of public life continues to be seriously affected by the influenza [?]The Minister of Public Healthy has ordered hotel bars ...

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  45. TRAFALCAR SQUARE INCIDENT.

    As a result of the bonfire in Trafalgar Square all the combustible parts of six captured German guns were destroyed. The authorities regret the ...

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  46. STAR AND RIBBON.

    Mr. Macpherson states that all officers and men of the navy and army which served in any theatre of war before December 31, 1951, will be awarded a ...

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  47. RETURNED PRISONERS.

    Arrangements have natured for dealing systematically with the returned prisoners. Six vessells will ply regularly in the North Sea, and all the men ...

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  48. MERCANTILERS THANKED.

    The Board of Admiralty, in thanking the mercantile marine and fishing industry for incomparable services in the war, says without the ...

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  49. SYDNEY RACECOURSE SMASH

    A sensational accident occurred at War-Wick Farm on Saturday, when In the Farm Stakes, the last event on the programme, nine horses fell. The accident ...

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  50. REVOLT IN BRUSSELS

    The Amsterdam "Telegraph" announces that a revolution broke out in Brussels 100 being killed, mostly German officers Soldiers and Workmen's Councils have ...

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  51. KING OF ITALY.

    King Victor Emmanuel had a triumphant home-coming, after three and a half years' continuous service at the front. The whole' populace stopped ...

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  52. GERMANY'S PACIFIC POSSESSIONS.

    By cablegram sent from the Prime Minister's Department yesterday Mr. Rughes was informed of the motion agreed to by Senate and House of ...

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  53. A V.C.'S HOUSE ENTERED

    Captain Grieve, V.C., and his wife left their house at Malvern at the week-end to visit the town. In their absence thieves broke in and stole a ...

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  54. ROUMANIAN DEMAND.

    Roumania has says the Vienna "Tageblatt," sent an altimaltum to Hungary demanding the evacuation of Transylvania ...

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  55. RIOTS IN DENMARK.

    Syndicalist riots occurred in Copen-hagen throughout Wednesday night. A number of people were wounded Numerous arrests were made. The ...

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  56. FEDERAL BY-ELECTION

    The Corangamite by-election promises to be keenly contested. Nomination" do not close until November 29. but there are now live candidates In the field ...

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  58. COST OF LIVING.

    The working classes' cost of living committee has issued a report on its investigations on the basis of family budgets. It shows general average ...

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  59. SITUATION IN HOLLAND.

    The revolutionists in Holland are demanding the Queen's abdication. A later message states that though the situation in Holland is treating ...

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  60. NEW ZEALAND WATERSIDERS

    The Wellington Waterside Workers' Union has agreed to handle urgently-required gods on the strict understanding that no enhanced prices will be ...

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  61. ANZACS AT FREMANTLE

    Information was received yesterday that the Anzacs on board the first steamer had arrived at Fremantle, and were free from influenza. The men ...

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  62. WORK OF THE AIRCRAFT.

    In opening a technical exhibition of captured aircraft and referring to the air three exploits Sir W. Weir said that in one month 33 per cent of the ...

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