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  2. A "Q" SHIP.

    Gordon Campbell's "Mystery" Victoria Cross was won in February, 1917, aboard a ship in the Irish Sea. A submarine suddenly torpedoed the ...

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  3. BROKEN HILL.

    There has been much unrest at Broken Hill since the news of the armistice was received, the returned soldiers especially resenting the spread ...

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  4. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. Still More Pronounced in New Zealand.

    The ravages of the influenza epidemic are becoming still more pronounced. The Wellington waterside workers have decided to cease work ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Allied Fleet Passes Dardanelles

    The Admiralty states the Allied fleet passed through the Dardanelles on the 11th inst. in fine weather. AngloIndian troops occupying the forts, ...

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  7. SOLDIERS' WORK DONE.

    Mr. Hughes, in the Aldych Theatre, said Germany was now broken on the wheel of destiny, and the man who claimed to be chosen by the Almighty ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Casualty list No. 411 was issued this morning, containinng the names of 179 Queenslander, including the following:—Killed in action: Pte. James ...

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  9. More Deaths at Sydney.

    There are indications that the influenza epidemic amongst those quarantined at North Head is more serious than was generally regarded. One of ...

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  10. GLAD TO LEAVE.

    Emperor Carl has issued a proclamation relenquishing the administration. He denies all responsibility for the war, from which he endeavored to ...

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  11. REPATRIATION.

    In connection with the demobilisation of the A.I.F., the Deputy-Controller of Repatriation, Mr. Henderson, was asked to-day if his ...

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  12. CASUALTY LISTS.

    In answer to numerous inquiries as to when the last casualty lists may be expected, Senator Pearce points out that until the men have all returned ...

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  13. LET THEM GO.

    A Budapest message states the Hungarian War Minister has issued an order that Mackensen's troops shall not be disarmed. ...

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  14. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. The Senate.

    Senator Pearce told Senator Maughan the Government intended to consider the question of the abolition of paper control. ...

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  15. COMRADES OF THE WAR.

    The War Office has announced that a conference of representatives of the Admiralty, War Office, Army, Air Ministry, Australian, New Zealand. ...

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  16. "VERBOTEN."

    A French communique informs Germany that the only permissible negotiations between the armies are those dealing with timed mines and other ...

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  17. PLAIN INCENDIARISM.

    The Dutch Socialist, Troelstra, speaking at Rotterdam, caused a sensation throughout the country. He declared it was time the workers ...

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  18. HE WAS TOO LATE.

    The "National Tidende" says troops representing the workmen's and soldiers' councils occupy all the castles in Berlin and neighborhood. Telegrams ...

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  19. HIS GALLANT FINISH.

    The State Department has received official information from the Hague saying that the Crown Prince has been interned in Holland. ...

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  20. PLOTTING DIDN'T PAY.

    The Manchester "Guardian" learns that Ferdinand of Bulgaria's fortune, exceeding three millions sterling, has been sequestrated. ...

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  21. TIRPITZ FIRST!

    At Berlin the independent Socialists are demanding that the Government immediately establish a court to try those responsible for the continuation ...

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  22. HUNS WARNED.

    The United Press correspondent at Amsterdam says forty persons have been killed in a street battle at Brussels between civilians and German ...

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  23. MEETING AT SEA.

    The light cruiser Konigsbergs put to sea on Wednesday with the plenipotentiaries of the workmen's and soldiers' council of the fleet, to meet the ...

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  24. WAITING FOR A LEAD.

    It is generally expected that one of the Incidents of the peace celebraions in the British Empire will be the granting of certain remissions to ...

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  25. GAMER THAN THE KAISER.

    Her Ballin committed suicide at Hamburg in his office, after he learnt the terms of the armistice. ...

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  26. House of Repre[?]ntativ[?].

    In the Representatives last night, Mr. Matthews was speaking when the Speaker told him he was introducing subjects irrelevant to the ...

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  27. THE LAST CORNER.

    Regarding the clause in the armistice terms dealing with East Africa, the Union Defence Department admits the difficulty of getting into ...

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  28. MUCH YET TO DO.

    The Imperial War Cabinet will resume shortly for the purpose of coordinating views regarding the German colonies, freedom of the seas, ...

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  29. THE NEW BELGIUM.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says the Belgian Legation states Belgium is not willing to submit to the status quo of ...

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  30. MELEE AT TOWNSVILLE.

    A conflict occurred at the Palace Hotel last night between red raggers and returned soldiers, during which bottles, glasses, pickets from ...

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  31. EXPECTS A QUIET LIFE!

    The Dutch Government has allowed the'Kaiser to remain on terms similar to those for the internment of high officers. He has given his parole, and ...

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  32. INCIPIENT ANARCHY.

    Reports are reaching the State Department that conditions are approaching anarchy in Germany and Austria owing to the misbehaviour of ...

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  33. Mareeba Celebrations.

    Mareeba's celebrations have been carried on vigorously with a combined committee of both churches, the Chamber of Commerce, and various ...

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  34. WHY LEAVE ANY[?]

    An official German wireless says the Prussian Government has issued a proclamation confiscating the Prussian Crown's entailed property and ...

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  35. SLIGHT RESPITE.

    A French communique says the Allied High Command grants an additional day to the fortnight allowed for the evacuation of Belgium, ...

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  36. AT VERSAILLES.

    There is every indication that the peace conference will meet at Versailles. Probably M. Briand and M. Bourgeios will be among the French ...

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  37. GOOD ENOUGH FOR IT.

    The Red Flag is flying on the forts at Antwerp, also the German torpedoboats in port. ...

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  38. DEAR COMRADES.

    The Moscow Soviets have wirelessed Berlin urging the workmen's and soldiers' councils in Germany to seize the reins of government and ...

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  39. THEIR ONLY HOPE.

    The "Daily Express" says Dr. Solf's appeal to President Wilson is quite unnecessary, as clause 26 of the armistice distinctly states that the ...

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  40. NOT GUILTY.

    At the Supreme Court, Alfred Lachlan Smith, charged with stealing a cheque for £12/15/6, the,property of Thomas Glen, was found not guilty. ...

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  42. ISHMAELS.

    Five German submarines have arrived at Landserona Harbor and asked to be interned, as the commanders [?]ared not return to Germany. ...

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  43. STIFF FINE.

    A fine of £234 was to-day imposed on Mrs. Norah Hickey, baker, of Darlinghurst, for having short-weight bread in her possession. The inspector ...

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  44. NOT NEEDED NOW.

    Lord Northcliffe has resigned his post as Minister for Information, as the armistice necessitates the termination of enemy propaganda. ...

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  45. PITY THE POOR HUN.

    Mr. Branting says the armistice conditions are cruel, for which the Kaiser is responsible, owing to his refusal to abdicate betimes. The maintenance ...

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  46. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    The general election will take place on December 14th. ...

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  47. STRASBURG IS WAITING.

    It is understood the Allied troops will remain stationary until Sunday before they advance into the evacuated territory. General Mangin's ...

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  49. THE HOME TRAIL.

    The first batch of repatriated men under the armistice terms have reached Harwich. Others reach Dover tonight. ...

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  50. PEACE PANDEMONIUM.

    Peace celebrations continued in London on Tuesday night. A big party of Australians built an enormous bonfire on Trafalgar Square; seats ...

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  51. STILL AT THE HELM.

    An official German wireless says Von Hinednburg has sent a message to the armies announcing that he remains in command with a view to ...

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  52. NOT A SENTIMENTALIST.

    Senator Lodge, in a speech, said: The American people want a peace enforced by physical guarantees. The German colonies should not be ...

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  53. THOSE RUNAWAYS.

    French newspapers protest at the deference Holland is showing to Wilhelm, and demand he be brought to trial. The ex-Kaiser's suite includes ...

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