President Wilson formally proclaimed the armistice, and said everything for which America fought, has been accomplished. It is now our duty ...
Article : 99 wordsThe general rejoicing of the past few days, following the receipt of the glad tiding that the night of the German armies had suddenly and ...
Article : 664 wordsThe day was dull and gloomy, but the firing of maroons proved the signal for a tremendous outburst of popular excitement. The whole of London ...
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Advertising : 297 wordsScenes of unbounded enthusiasm were witnessed in Sydney to-night following the announcement that Germany had accepted the armistice ...
Article : 184 wordsThe crowds were of such proportions that extraordinary police measures were taken to prevent disorder. The main thoroughfares were ...
Article : 167 wordsThe Minister for Public Instruction announced to-day that all State schools throughout Queensland will remain closed for the balance of the ...
Article : 43 wordsFollowing is a copy of a telegram sent to the Secretary of State by the Governor-General, dated November 12:— ...
Article : 474 wordsIn the Senate to-day, Senator Millen moved the adoption of the following address: May it please Your Majesty. We, ...
Article : 446 wordsWhen the news from Amsterdam was posted up outside the newspaper offices, the crowds sang the National Anthem. The news quickly spread ...
Article : 136 wordsNews from Germany indicates that the old regime has entirely collapsed. The Social Democrats control practically the whole Empire, the ...
Article : 111 wordsThe. Kaiser is reported to have been interned in Holland. He was en route to surrender to the British when the revolutionaries headed him off. ...
Article : 113 wordsThe fate of the King and Crown Prince of Bavaria, who fled from the palace at one in the morning, and of the Kings of Saxony and ...
Article : 190 wordsThe armistice news was received with the wildest enthusiasm in Adelaide, and the streets were quickly filled by cheering crowds. Trams and trains ...
Article : 156 wordsA bonfire was blazing merrily in the streets of Mareeba on Tuesday night. To-day (Wednesday) a picnic for the Mareeba school children will ...
Article : 37 wordsChancellor Elbert, in a manifesto, says: Prince Max, with the assent of all the Secretaries of State, has handed over to me the business of the ...
Article : 137 wordsForty thousand Dutch munition workers are flocking back from Germany. Their return will create an awkward labor problem. ...
Article : 31 wordsThere was enormous excitement in London, and people flocked the streets, cheering, singing, and flagwaving. Impromptu processions were ...
Article : 60 wordsHa[?]r Ballin, the shipping magnate, died to-day. ...
Article : 13 wordsThe usually apathetic citizens of Townsville were to-day roused to a state of enthusiasm over the signing of the armistice beyond anything ever ...
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Advertising : 86 wordsThe whole United States is deliciously celebrating the armistice. The New York Stock Exchange is closed, every city is swathed in flags, with ...
Article : 81 wordsOfficials regard the statement sent out by wireless by the new German Government as intended to convince the Allied world that responsible ...
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Advertising : 103 wordsThe Governor-General has received the following message from His Majesty the King:— "At the moment when the armistice ...
Article : 679 wordsA coalition of democrats, socialists and peasants, after overthrowing the projected Lithuanian monarchy, cancelled the Duke of Urach's election as ...
Article : 41 wordsAlthough the formal peace celebrations were reserved for the afternoon, there were wild scenes of rejoicing in the city this morning. All the ...
Article : 239 wordsThe news of the signing of the armistice was announced at noon by a salute of ten guns. The occasion was marked by unprecedented scenes of ...
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The Cairns Post (Qld. : 1909 - 1965), Wed 13 Nov 1918, Page 5
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