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  2. Advertising

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  3. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS President Wilson Will Visit Europe

    The Roumanians on the 15th inst. crossed several ridges of the Carpathians. ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. The Senate.

    Senator Gardiner asked if the Government's attention had been drawn to a press statement that Britain had, just on the eve of the cessation of ...

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  5. REPATRIATION.

    Senator Millen replied to-day to statements that delay, was being caused to the scheme for repatriation of Australian soldiers by differences of ...

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  6. SHIPBUILDING.

    In a report to Mr. Wattr Mr. Curchin, the chief executive officer for Commonwealth ship construction, sets out the progress of shipbuilding work ...

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  7. HUNS RECEIVED.

    The Koenigsberg, conveying Admiral Merrier and the other German delegates were met on Friday afternoon at the appointed rendezvous in ...

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  8. LEAVE AND ALLOWANCE.

    Senator Pearce announces it has been decided that the following scale of leave and allowances will apply to all troops returning in future. ...

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  9. CENTRAL EUROPE.

    Dr. Thomas Masaryk, first President of the Czecho-Slovaks, who is about to depart for Europe en route to Prague, where, he will assume his ...

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  10. MARCHING ON THE RHINE.

    Mr. Gibbs says the march on the Rhine began on a keen, frosty morning. A cavalry screen went first, the horses well-groomed and in excellent ...

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  11. DARDANELLES FORTS.

    Senator Pearce has received a reply to his suggestion that volunteers should be called by the Imperial authorities from the A.I.F. units to man ...

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  12. ONE BIG UNION.

    At the One Big Union conference on Sunday, the "Red Flag" was sung, and the following motions agreed to. "That this conference of One Big ...

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  13. PRESIDENT WILSON

    It is officially announced President Wilson will attend the peace conference. He will sail for France after the new Congress has been convened ...

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  14. OVER THE FRONTIER.

    A French communique says the French on 17th inst, crossed the frontier on the whole front, and entered Belgium, and the annexed provinces. ...

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  15. WARM THANKS.

    A cablegram received by the Governor-General from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated November 15, states: His Majesty's ...

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  16. FIRST ANZACS.

    The first party of Anzacs is due to disembark in Melbourne on Saturday, and if the Queensland contingent is entrained the same day, they should ...

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  17. RETURNING TRANSPORTS.

    Senator Pearce stated that the troops on board the second Australian transport, who were ordered by the British Admiralty to be landed at New ...

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  18. AUSTRALILAN CASUALTIES.

    Casualty list No. 442 was issued last night, and contains 273 Queenslanders, including the following:— Killed in action: Sergeant Henry N. ...

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  19. House of Representatives.

    The Speaker read the following cablegram from the Secretary of State in reply, to the address to the King. ...

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  20. CLOSING CAMPS.

    Questioned as to the uneasiness felt by employees at Lithgow small-arms factories that the cessation of hostilities would mean heavy ...

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  21. MANY APPEALS.

    The High Court, comprising Justices Griffiths (C.J.), Duffy and Rich, has commenced the hearing of an appeal by the Commonwealth ...

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  22. COLD-BLOODED CRIMES.

    Mr. Ackerman, correspondent for the "New York Times" at Omsk, says the bodies of five Grand Dukes were found in a well at Alispavick. The ...

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  23. SUBMARINE AE[?].

    Information was received to-day by the Navy Department that the following prisoners of war had been released and reached Alexandria o[?] November ...

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  24. DEATH AT ATHERTON.

    Mr. Stanley A. Davies, branch manager at Malanda for C. Harding, Auctioneer, died to-day in the Atherton Hospital at 4.30, after four days' ...

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  25. "ALL YELLOW."

    Some of the newspapers contrast the fortitude of the Allies under their reverses with Germany's attitude. The "New York Sun" says: Germany now ...

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  26. NO TASTE FOR FIGHTING.

    'Vorwaerts' 'explains that the trouble in the high fleet originated in an instruction to fight the British to the last man. Discipline was enforced by ...

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  27. PEACE HOLIDAYS.

    The Government has decided to proclaim November 29 and 30, as public holidays for the purpose of celebrating the cessation of hostilities. ...

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  28. TIMELY WARMING.

    The State Department has warned the public there is every evidence that German agents in the United States are endeavoring to bias the American ...

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  29. SUCH NICE NEIGHBORS.

    There are many indications that Troelstra's revolutionary movement in Holland has been formed by German Socialists with a view to ...

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  30. WHAT ABOUT A BILL?

    The "Chicago News" correspondent at Stockholm says according to the latest figures, 831 Norwegian vessels and 1020 lives, and 178 Swedish ...

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  31. NEW SHIPS.

    The Federal Shire liner Kent, of 12,160 tons, which is making her mail den voyage to Australia has arrived. She was built early this year, in ...

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  33. MONS GIVES THANKS.

    The Burgomaster of Mons thanked the Canadian third division officially for their deliverance of the city from German tyranny, emphasising the ...

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  34. SLUMP IN WAR GEAR.

    The Soviet at Strasburg auctioned war material at ridiculous prices. Rifies brought one traine, machine-guns five francs, and aeroplanes 125. A ...

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  35. FALSE TO THE LAST.

    Despite the armistice the Germans on the 12th inst. blew up a number, of waggons loaded with explosives at Asthel les Bruxelles in order to ...

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  36. BENDING TO IT.

    The voters' association of North Schleswig has decided to take a referendum whether to remain German or become part of Denmark. Dr. Solf ...

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  38. HIS "EX" ARRIVES.

    The ex-Grand Duke of Macklenburg-Schwerin and family have arrived at Copenhagen. ...

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  39. CANADIAN LOAN.

    The Canadian victory loan of a hundred million sterling is over-subscribed. ...

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  40. HUNS STILL LOOTING.

    Mr. James, "New York Times" correspondent with the American army, says the Americans reached Montmedy on Sunday morning. The Germans, ...

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  41. GENEROUS PRAISE.

    Marshall Foch, breakfasting at Sir D. Haig's headquarters, said the British hammer-blows were the decisive factor in thc final defeat of the enemy. ...

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  42. CANADIAN PREMIER.

    Sir R. Borden has arrived in London, accompanied by several Ministers and many high Canadian officials. ...

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  43. DAY OF THANKSGIVING.

    President Wilson has issued a proclamation asking the Americans to observe 28th inst., as a day of thanksgiving and prayer. The President ...

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  44. "THE FLAG THAT MAKES YOU FREE."

    A portion of the American army has entered Belgium, and the remainder is marching towards the German frontier. ...

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