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  2. GERMAN EXTREMISTS.

    A meeting of the workmen's and soldiers' councils at Berlin passed a resolution against summoning a Constituent Assembly, and demanded a ...

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  3. REVELATIONS.

    Captain Persius, in the "Tageblatt," publishes some sensational revelations. He says only the misty weather and Von Scheer's good leadership ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Conditions in Germany Highly Ominous

    The situation in Holland is stabilised for the present, but was most dangerous last Wednesday night, when Troelstra summoned the Queen ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. The Senate.

    Senator Thomas presented the final report of the Select Committee on intoxicants in relation to soldiers. It determines by a majority of four to ...

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  7. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. Australia Practically Unvisited.

    Dr. Cumpston, Director of Federal quarantine services, has reported in connection with the influenza outbreak, that 14 ships were dealt with in ...

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  8. CURTAIN LIFTED.

    In his speech before the Empire Parliamentary Association, Mr. Long continued: One of the tasks we are engaged upon in the coming months ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Casualty list No. 443, issued this morning by the censor's office, contained the names of 239 Queenslanders, including—Wounded: Pte. ...

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  10. House of Representatives.

    On the motion to report the Electoral Bill Mr. Tudor described the passage of the Bill as the blackest page in Parliamentary history. The ...

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  11. Twelve More Deaths.

    Up to this afternoon, according to an official report, twelve deaths from influenza had been recorded in quarantine. There were five fresh cases ...

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  12. PRISONERS ILL-USED

    Further details of the horrible sufferings of British and other prisoners in Germany during the armistice have caused widespread indignation. ...

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  13. GREAT PAGEANT.

    The "Matin" announces that the French Government contemplates arranging a great pageant, to celebrate the victory and the redemption of the ...

    Article : 120 words
  14. Outbreak in Samoa.

    Mr. Massey Greene has announced that the Governor-General has received a message from the Government of New Zealand to the effect that a ...

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  15. PRESIDENT'S VISIT.

    The majority of papers throughout the country consider President Wilson is making a mistake in going to Europe, though some concede he is ...

    Article : 105 words
  16. THE FAR EAST.

    It is believed the Presidential mandate ordering a cessation of hostilities on all fronts will [?] [?] [?] ful solution of China's civil war. The ...

    Article : 82 words
  17. THE [?] [?].

    "Vorwaerts" states that 1,580,000 Germans were killed to the end of October. The fate of 260,000 is unknown. Four millions were wounded ...

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  18. MAY STAY LONG.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says Senators who have had a conference with President Wilson believe he intends to remain ...

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  19. NOT LIKE GERMANS.

    General Rawlinson in an order of the day, says: The Fourth Army is ordered to participate in the occupation of the Rhine. I ask you men ...

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  20. N.Z. Conditions Improving.

    From all parts of the Dominion comes news of the abatement of the influenza epidemic, though it is still serious enough. The regular and ...

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  21. STILL UNEASY.

    Rioting continues in Baden and Wurtemburg, the soldiers from the front plundering shops and farms for food. The peasantry are greatly ...

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  22. OUR LAST ENEMY.

    Despatches from Archangel say heavy Bolshevik attacks against the Americans and British at Tulgas, on the Dvida, were repulsed. ...

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  23. LAUNCH FOR INNISFAIL.

    Some weeks ago it was stated a pilot launch to replace the one on the johnstone River destroyed in the recent cyclone would leave Brisbane ...

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  24. THE CANDID TRUTH.

    The "Neusswieher Zeitung" has published the late Herr Ballin's letter written on the 10th October, stating that the Entente's military, economic, ...

    Article : 80 words
  25. TOWNSVILLE STRIKES.

    The meatworks trouble extended to Alligator Creek yesterday, when two men were dismissed for refusing to carry out the work they were ...

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  26. THE LAST FIRED.

    It is officially announced the minesweeper Ascot was torpedoed and sunk with all hands on 10th inst, off the north-east coast of England, and ...

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  27. POLICE CHANGES.

    The undermentioned officers in the police force have been assigned to police districts as follows:—Secondclass Inspector Michael Quinn, to ...

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  28. FOOD SHIPS EN ROUTE.

    Ships are carrying 200,000 tons of food from the United States to France, Belgium and Austria. ...

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  29. IMPROVED WIRELESS.

    Mr. Roy Awaigani, chief engineer of the Marconi Wireless Co., has perfected an invention which removes "static" from wireless telegraphy, thus ...

    Article : 45 words
  30. NO RASH HASTE.

    The War Office states that the military situation does not admit of the commencement of demobilisation, excepting a limited number required for ...

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  31. BELGIUM'S GLEE.

    A Belgian communique says: The occupation of Antwerp is completed; the troops to-day taking possession of the outer forts. Our troops have ...

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  33. PRESIDENTIAL TRIP.

    According to Government officials, President Wilson will travel to France on the United States transport Agamemmon, which is now being ...

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  34. BRING THEM TO JUSTICE!

    The Canadian Clubs and other organisations throughout Canada are cabling Sir R. Borden in London asking him to insist on exemplary ...

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  35. JACK'S DAY.

    Arrangements for Jack's Day, to be held, on Saturday, are now complete, and it promises to be a great success. The function takes the form ...

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  36. OCTOBER SHIPPING.

    The Admiralty announces that the British merchant tonnage losses in October totalled 84,000, and the gross Allied and neutral combined was ...

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  37. WON'T ENROL.

    Mr. John Burns will not contest Battersea, as the Labor Party declines to support him unless he signs the constitution of the party. ...

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  39. SEA-SNAKES SURRENDER.

    Twenty German submarines have surrendered to Admiral Tyrrwhit on the Harwich coast. ...

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  40. ON THE ALERT.

    Mr. Astor stated in the Commons that the Food Controller was aware of International combines operating in foodstuffs, but the inter-Allied food ...

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  41. THE HERO OF VERDUN.

    General Petain is created a Marshall. ...

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  42. OUR CASUALTY LIST.

    Mr. Macpherson told the Commons that the total British and Dominion casualties in all theatres were: 37,876 officers and 620,829 men killed; 92.644 ...

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  43. COLOSSAL COST.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent sa[?]s according to figures given in the Federal Reserve Bulletin, the war up to the signing of ...

    Article : 85 words
  44. AN INVOLVED QUESTION.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says that according to reliable information, the American Government's opposition to the sale ...

    Article : 65 words
  45. A FUSE THAT FAILED.

    In the Assembly to-day, the motion of no confidence against the Government was disposed of in the two Houses, being defeated by 24 to 16. ...

    Article : 37 words
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