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  2. HISTORY'S GREATEST DRAMA.

    The Australian Press Association's correspondent witnessed the surrendr from the battle-cruiser Australia, the flagship of the second battle ...

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  3. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    The United Press.correspondent at Amsterdam says British Red Cross officials have arrived in Berlin. The War Office states that adequate ...

    Article : 164 words
  4. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Huns Want Watching as Much as Ever

    Three French divisions have occupied Budapest. A fierce battle took place at Silloin station, between Czech forces and Mackensen's troops, whom ...

    Article : 134 words
  5. "DER TAG."

    "Der Tag" proved very different from the expectations of the German riaval men four, years ago, but it was the climax to all the history of sea ...

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  7. THE NEW TURKEY.

    Prisoners collecting for repatriation are in high spirits. The British will go home via Salonika. A group of Australians'and New Zealanders, who ...

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  8. THE HOHENZOLLERNS.

    M.Clemenceau will investigate whethr.it is possible to claim the exKaiser's extradition under International'Law. ...

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  9. AIR AND SEA.

    When hostilities were suspended on the west front, American aviators had destroyed 926 German aeroplanes and 73 balloons. The enemy had ...

    Article : 88 words
  10. KAISER STILL DREAMS.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Amsterdam correspondent says a great consignment of money has arrived in Holland for the ex-Kaiser. It consists of ...

    Article : 96 words
  11. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    The Bolshevik Government of Russia has declared the Brest Litoysk treaty nul[?] and void, and requested the German Government to conclude new ...

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  12. ANOTHER WHINE.

    M. Branting has received a wire from the New Fatherland Union, urging the mitigation of the annihilating terms of the armistice, which ...

    Article : 67 words
  13. WELCOMED HOME.

    Melbourne gave a warm welcome to the Victorian and Tasmanian Anzacs yesterday. The Governor-Gene— ral, accompanied by Lady Helen ...

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  14. THEIR LAST CRAWL.

    Nineteen more submarines surrendered at Harwich on Thursday. One broke down coming to England. ...

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  15. BOOKED FOR PARIS.

    President Wilson is expected to arrive in Paris on December 12th. ...

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  16. ON FAMOUS GROUND.

    The British to-day crossed the field of Waterloo advancing towards Germany. ...

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  17. THEIR FINAL CRIME.

    The Austrian army in the Ukraine, has ceased to exist. When the troops asked General Hoffman to demobilise them he refused, and a mutiny broke ...

    Article : 79 words
  18. JUSTLY SAID.

    Interviewed regarding the appeal of Prince Lichnowsky, Mr. Asquith said the terms of the armistice do not in the least exceed the just ...

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  19. BENT ON IT.

    Salandra, the ex-Premier, announces that if Italy had not entered the war in 1915, the King intended to abdicate. ...

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  20. TWO RETIREMENTS.

    Lord Robert Cecil has resigned from the Government oyer Welsh disestablishment. Mr. Clyne, explains his own withdrawal by saying the Labor ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. REDUCED FREIGHTS.

    Freights on general cargoes to and from Australia and New Zealand will be reduced 25 per cent forthwith. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Casualty list No. 444 was issued last night. It contains 181 Queenslanders, including:—Wounded, Pte. Frederick Archer:— Carins; Pte.Frederick Joseph ...

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  23. "MUST NOT FORGET."

    Prior to the surrender, Admiral Beatty, in his orders to the fleet, said: In dealing with the enemy, while courtesy is obligatory, we must not forget ...

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  24. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    After having worried about the war news for some time past, a Fitzroy chemist named J. Ziebell, who was of German descent, ended, his ...

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  25. CARGOES OF WIVES.

    Hundreds of. wives, pf Australian soldiers are visiting Australia House daily, seeking passports. Large numbers will travel to Australia by the ...

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  26. LONDON, Nov. 24.

    The Americans have entered Luxemburg. General Pershing called on the Grand Duchess in order tb guarantee good order while the troops ...

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  27. THE SAMMIES' RECORD.

    General March announces that General Pershing is authorised to despatch homeward troops not needed for the army of occupation. The total ...

    Article : 82 words
  28. CLEAN SWEEP.

    The Workers' and Soldiers' Council at Berlin passed a resolution that all the big estates and industrial concerns must be declared national property. ...

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  29. THE MAN OF STRAW.

    The projected return of the Kaiser to Germany is denied. It is predicted he and his family will be shortly leaving Holland for an unknown ...

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  30. CUNARDER SUNK.

    It is disclosed that the Cunard liner Campania recently collided with a battleship during a storm and was sunk in the Firth of Forth. All were ...

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  31. FINAL TRIUMPH.

    President Wilson, in a message to King Albert, said: "At the moment you re-enter Brussels at the head of a victorious army, may I express the ...

    Article : 51 words
  32. HELP ON THE WAY.

    A new regulation under the Repatriation Act. provides that soldiers proceeding to their place of employment may receive their fares from ...

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  33. A FIFTH-RATER.

    It is estimated the ships surrendered cost considerably over fifty millions sterling. The German navy is now that of a fifth-rate power. ...

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  34. EMPTY THREAT.

    The battleship Heligoland, which was unarmed, led nineteen U boats to Harwich, acting as a transport The commander of one of the ...

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  35. THE PRICE OF ADMIRALTY.

    Mr. McNamara, in the Commons, said over a thousand officers and men had been killed in mine-sweeping operations. ...

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  36. GRIM AMBASSADORS.

    Admiral Beatty,has sent Admirals Montague and Browning to Germany to supervise the disarming of the remainder of the fleet. It is expected ...

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  37. CREW OF THE MATUNGA.

    A cable has been received by Mr. Watt from the High Commissioner for Australia, stating that the crew of the Matunga, which was captured by ...

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  38. A BITTSR-ENDER.

    A Budapest telegram states that Mackensen refuses to recognise the authority of the Socialist Government in Germany to conclude an armistice, ...

    Article : 38 words
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  40. LIKE THE OTHER HUNS.

    It is officially stated that since the armistice was signed, the AustroHungariahs have released 100,000 Italian prisoners without food or ...

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  41. ON SUFFERANCE.

    Talaat Bey and Enver Pasha have arrived at Beling, in Turkey. They will be interned, pending their expulsion when peace comes. ...

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  42. VIGILANCE NEEDED.

    The "Matin" says there are many indications that the Germans are executing the armistice with bad faith. If they try to clude our conditions, the ...

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  43. ENEMIES OF ORDER.

    The Government has extended the Order-in-Council prohibiting the activities of the Bolsheviks and I.W.W. elements in Canada for an indefinite ...

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  44. AMERICAN NAVY.

    The Houses Naval Committee is informed that Americn's naval strength in 1917 will be doubled by 1920. Five new dreadnoughts are in ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND ANZACS.

    One hundred and forty Queensland Anzacs disembarked this morning at Port Melbourne, and entrained at 12.30 p.m. for Brisbane. ...

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  47. "BROTHERHOOD."

    The United Press correspondent at Tokio says the Japanese press declares that Japan and China should bring, up the question at the peace ...

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  48. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION.

    Two German ammunition, trains were blown up at Hamont, in Belgium Limburg, owing to a children's bonfire, causing Soo casualties. ...

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  49. EXPECTED WORSE.

    The "Petit Partsien's". Zurich correspondent says Herr Erzberger, reporting to the Catholic Centre, declared the armistice, negotiations had ...

    Article : 46 words
  50. A RESIGNATION.

    Mr.. McAdoo has resigned the Secretaryship to the Treasury and the Director-Generalship, of Railways because of the inadequate competition ...

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  51. A SIBERIAN COUP.

    Despatches from Vladivostnck say a coup occurred at Omsk, whereby Admiral Kolchak was made Dictator at the instance of the Council of ...

    Article : 47 words
  52. B00K OF EXODUS.

    German newspapers state that no fewer than.278 kings, queens, princes, princesses, dukes, and duchesses have abdicated or been dethroned. Bavaria ...

    Article : 68 words
  53. THE KING'S WAR-MAPS.

    The "British Weekly" states that the latest military reports arrived at Buckingham Palace four times daily while the war lasted. The walls of ...

    Article : 75 words
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