Franco-Serbians 'have arrived at Vienna. French detachments have entered Budapest. ...
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Article : 129 wordsThe Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) has announced that Mr. Jensen was removed from the office of Minister of Customs. It was with very ...
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Article : 65 wordsAll Allied officers and men will receive a common war medal, with a bar for each year's service. A scattered wavering purpose has ...
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Advertising : 114 wordsPresident Wilson confers with the Allied Premiers informally on December 17, 18 and 19. He will visit devastated France and ...
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Article : 26 wordsPresident Wilson, interviewed by wireless, hopes the peace treaty will be signed in March, otherwise it will possibly involve a second visit to ...
Article : 33 wordsThe King has approved of a silver medal to the mercantile marine for war services. ...
Article : 21 wordsPresident Wilson has accepted the King's invitation to visit London. ...
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Article : 80 wordsBerlin reports that the Government has appointed January 1st, for elaborate al fresco celebrations in honor of revolution. ...
Article : 26 wordsCaptain Ross Smith, an Australian, accompanied General Salmond, who is a brother of the Royal Air Force commander, on his flight to India. The ...
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The Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 - 1965), Mon 16 Dec 1918, Page 5
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