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  2. SEETHING RACES.

    A hundred were killed in the Berlin revolution. The German troops are evacuating Poland, where a revolution has broken out. A number of ...

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  3. A.I.F. DETAILS.

    Returns issued by the Defence Department summarising the casualties in the A.I.F., show the total to date is 296,773. Details:—Dead, 55,554; ...

    Article : 217 words
  4. UNITY AND PROGRESS.

    Mr. Lloyd Georgs states: My fundamental object is to promote the unity and development of the nations composing the British Empire, ...

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  5. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The Labor Ministers are not likely to leave the Coalition as the [?]ult of the Labor Conference vote, unless their trade unions desire to break the ...

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  6. TAMING TURKEY.

    The War Office announces that with a view to securihg compliance with the armistice terms by Turkey, the Allies have required the Turkish forces to ...

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  8. THE COALITION.

    Mr. Lloyd George sent a letter to Mr. Bonar Law outlining the basis of the appeal to the country for a continuation of the coalition Government, ...

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  9. NEMESIS.

    An official German wireless says Dr. Solf has sent a message to Mr. Lansing acknowledging President Wilson's reply cpncerning food. Dr. Solf says: ...

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  10. THE BULLDOG BREED.

    The Board of Admiralty, in thanking the mercantile marine and fishing industry for its incomparable services during the war, says: Without the ...

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  11. HAND THEM OVER.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says the German naval delegation met Admiral Beatty on Friday afternoon, off Rosyth, and the handing over of the ...

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  12. EAST AND WEST.

    The United Press correspondent at Copenhagen says the German evacuation of Poland has begun. The London correspondent says the Belgians ...

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  13. NEW CABINET.

    The formation of Ebert's Cabinet in Berlin is not yet complete. The six leading portfolios are allotted to Socialists, including Haase, Barth and ...

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  14. STRONGER TIES.

    President Poincare, replying to Canadian congratulations, says the blood shed by Canadians in Europe has strengthened indissolubly the tie ...

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  15. WORLD'S SHIPPING.

    Lord Pirrie, in a manifesto, appeals to the shipbuilding and marine engineering industries not to relax their energies, and thereby ensure that the ...

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  16. GERMAN SPITE.

    It is announced that the Frenen prisoners total 420,000, including interned. Mr. Gibbs says some English ...

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  17. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The Canadian-Pacific steamer Melita cut in two and sunk in collision the United States destroyer ' Shaw, in European waters. ...

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  18. ACTS OF COURAGE.

    Victoria Crosses are awarded to the following New Zealanders:— Sergeant S. J. Laurient, rifle Brigade, with a party of twelve, charged ...

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  19. HUN POISON.

    Though the situation in Holland is threatening, there is no general revolutionary movement. The break-up of Germany is increasing the trouble, ...

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  20. CAUTION NEEDED.

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

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  21. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    A caucus of the Reform Party in Parliament, which is headed by Mr. Massey, passed a motion that in view of revolutionary and anarchistic ...

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  22. LOCATED.

    It is officially announced that Von Lettow, German commander in East Africa, has accepted the armistice terms, and is preparing to carry out ...

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  23. CLEARING THE STAGE.

    The United Press correspondent at Washington says French advices state the preliminary session of the peace conference will begin at Versailles ...

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  24. IMPUDENT THIEVES.

    Captain Grieve, V.C., and his wife, left their house, at the week-end to visit town. In their absence thieves broke in and stole £100 worth of ...

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  25. FRENCH FLAGSHIP.

    The flagship Aube has gone to the Firth of Forth under Admiral Grasset, French Delegate re the Armistice. ...

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  26. PEACE DELEGATES.

    It is anticipated Messrs. Lansing, Root, Brandes and House will represent the United States at the peace conference. It is likely President ...

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  27. THE CALL FOR COAL.

    The War Office is releasing immediately 100,000 miners. ...

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  28. DEMOBILISATION.

    An order has been issued for the gradual demobilisation of troops throughout the United States. At present 1,790,000 Americans are under ...

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  29. FRENCH SOIL CLEAR.

    The German troops are now "well off French territory. The FrancoAmericans have occupied the outlying forts of Metz. ...

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  30. EMPTY LARDER.

    A German wireless says Dr. Solf requests President Wilson to grant permission for a German commission to visit America in order to purchase ...

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  31. END OF THE SESSION.

    Mr. Bonar Law told the Commons the proclamation announcing a new Parliament would be issued on 25th inst, nominations would be received ...

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  32. THEIR RENDEZVOUS.

    A large number of German submarines arrived at Drontheim and were interned. ...

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  33. FOCH SHOWS THE WAY.

    Marshal Foch will lead the official entry into Metz and Strasburg. ...

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  34. OWNING UP.

    According to "Le Journal" the Geermans, complying with the armistice, have supplied information concerning the location of delay-action ...

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  35. Shipping Delays.

    owing to the decision'of the Townsville wharf laborers to cease work until midnight on Sunday, owing to the armistice, the Wodonga was not ...

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  36. A GRIM HINT.

    The "Figaro" states that at the armistice negotiations the Germans objected to the naval clauses on the ground that the German fleet was ...

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  37. AID FOR PRISONERS.

    The Government has decided to give a gratuity to all discharged prisoners. ...

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  38. TO AVOID ANARCHY.

    Telegrams from Berlin allude to intimate co-operation between the Socialists and the old functionaries who have placed themselves at the ...

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  39. TWO CAPITALS FREED.

    The Belgians have entered Brussels, and the Allies are in the outskirts of Bucharast. ...

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  40. A USEFUL REMINDER.

    The State Department has requested Germany in future to address all the Allies instead of the United States alone in sending, communications ...

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  41. ADELAIDIE TRAMS.

    As a result of the tramway strike, the Trust, at its meeting, decided to dismiss all those employees who left their work. This resolution affects 700 ...

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  42. "DER TAG."

    The Central News says the British fleet is meeting the Koenigsberg under Admiral Maurer, fifty miles east of May Island. Afterwards the ...

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  43. SOUTH AFRICA REJOICES.

    Thanksgiving services were held throughout the Union yesterday. ...

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  44. SWEDISH CONSTITUTION.

    It is officially stated the Government intends to reform the constitution, enabling Parliament to control foreign policy, also far-reaching ...

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  45. AMERICAN ELECTIONS.

    The United Press Washington correspondent, says the final election returns show the Senate is composed of 49 Republicans and 47 Democrats, and ...

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  46. IRISH REBELS.

    Ma. Shortt told the Commons that if Mr. Dillon persuaded the Irish rebels to give an undertaking to refrain from acts inciting to physical ...

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  47. MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    A very impressive In Memoriam service for those who have lost their lives in the war was held in the Exhibition grounds this afternoon. The ...

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  48. TRYING TO HEDGE.

    The "Deutsche Tages Zeitung" says it is impossible to hand over the naval material under the armistice because the authorities no longer ...

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  50. THE ANTI-PATRIOTS.

    The National Labor Party openea its campaign at a crowded meeting. There were many interruptions, particularly when Mr. Smillie complained ...

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  51. A ROMAN TRIUMPH.

    The King had a triumphant homecoming after 3½ years' continuous service at the front. The whole populace stopped work and flocked ...

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  52. ROUMANIA REWON.

    British troops have entered Constanza, and are expected at Bucharest to-night. ...

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  53. "FOR THE WAR ONLY."

    The anti-strike order has been abolished. ...

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  54. THE CENSORSHIP.

    In the House of Lords, replying to Lord Burnham, Lord Stanhope said the censorship could not safely be abolished-before peace, but the ...

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  55. A BALTIC STATE.

    Riga reports that the Council of Livonia, Courland and Oesel Island have decided to form a joint Government and submit proposals to f[?]rm ...

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  57. SPECIAL STAR.

    Mr. MacPhcrson says all officers and men of the navy and army who served in any theatre of war before December 31. 1915, will be awarded a special ...

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  58. SWEET REUNION.

    The Crown Prince was taken under military escort to Roormond, where he was installed in Metternich's castle with the Crown Princess and her ...

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  59. NAMUR AND LIEGE.

    Belgian and Allied troops entered Namur on Saturday, and will enter Liege on Tuesday. ...

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  60. SHIPPING CONDITIONS.

    Sir J. Chiozza Money says the Shipping Controller will restore pre-war conditions at the earliest moment. The time has now come, irrespective of war ...

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  61. CONGRATULATIONS.

    In the Commons Mr. Bonar Law said the King would send a message on Tuesday to the Empire by addressing both Houses of Parliament and ...

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  62. SKIPPED WITH THE LOOT.

    Enver Pasha, Talaat Pasha and Djemal Pasha have fled from Constantinople, it is believed they have taken large sums of public money. ...

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  63. UNREST IN BELGIUM.

    The "Teiegraaf" announces that a revolution has broken out at Brussels, where a hundred were killed, mostly German officers. Soldiers' and ...

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  64. BOLSHEVIK ATROCITIES.

    Telegrams from Helsingfors state that the Bolsheviks at Kronstadt placed 500 prisoners in lighters and drowned them in the sea. Those ...

    Article : 65 words
  65. ON TO ANTWERP.

    A French communique says: The Belgian troops are advancing to-day for the purpose of occupying Antwerp in pursuance of the arrangements with ...

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