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  2. ELECTORAL REFORM.

    Consideration of the Electoral Bill was resumed in committee in the House of Representatives from clause 6 yesterday Though under the new Standing Orders the ...

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  4. MILITARY OUTLOOK.

    The desperate haste with which the enemy is abandoning material in the retreat is shown by the congested state of the railways and the reduction of troop ...

    Article : 312 words
  5. SPANISH INFLUENZA.

    CAPE TOWN, Nov. 7.—One development of the epidemic of Spanish influenza is a strike of musicians and other theatre and bioscope employees, owing to the ...

    Article : 695 words
  6. THE ARMISTICE

    The London "Daily News" announces that the German delegation which left Berlin on Wednesday to conclude an armistice with the Allies arrived in the British lines that same night. The mission will be received by Marshal Foch to-day (Thursday). ...

    Article : 173 words
  7. COUNTESS OF DUDLEY.

    The Chancery Court on Wednesday heard the Countess of Dudley's application for the rectification of a separation deed dated October, 1912, in order to make it ...

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  8. ALLIED ATTACKS

    Paris advices are that the Allies are now within six miles of Mons (the scene of the fnmous stand by the First British Army in 1914), ...

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  9. MARCHING TO SEDAN.

    American Headquarters reported on Wednesday night:— "We advanced over three miles east of the M[?]use despite very difficult ground and ...

    Article : 101 words
  10. GERMAN SOCIALISTS.

    Herr Ebert, leader of the Majority Socialists in the Reichstag, has notified the Imperial Chancellor (Prince Max) that if Germany does not accept the armistice ...

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  11. THE "14 POINTS."

    London newspapers generally accept the Allied standpoint regarding peace terms without criticism, and support the reservation respecting freedom of the seas. They ...

    Article : 177 words
  12. NAVAL MUTINY AT KIEL

    A serious mutiny has broken out at Kiel on the battle-ship Kaiser (24,113 tons, ten 12in. guns, built in 1912). When the sailors attempted to haul down the German flag the officers resisted with revolver, but the crew overpowered them and hoisted the red ...

    Article : 383 words
  13. ILLICIT LIQUOR TRADE.

    That sly grog-selling and trading after hours are rampant throughout Victoria, and that about 90 per cent. of the hotelkeepers are breaking the licensing laws was ...

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  14. GERMANY AND BOLSHEVIKS,

    A telegram received in London from Amsterdam late on Wednesday night announced that, arising out of the discovery of Bolshevik revolutionary literature in ...

    Article : 158 words
  15. GREATER SERBIA.

    It is announced from Copenhagen that the Croatian National Council has decided to seek union with Serbia. ...

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  16. AVIATOR HERO.

    "One of the most wonderful air exploits of the war occured over the Mormal Forest. A British major fought 50 machines. He destroyed four and drove down six, despite ...

    Article : 227 words
  17. FREEING SERBIA.

    An official French message from the Serbian front says:—"French troops have occupied the bend of the Danubc in the region of Orsova. Disorganisation continues in ...

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  18. TRAMWAYS BILL.

    Having approved on Wednesday of the principle of the Ministry's financial proposals as embodied in the Metropolitan Tramways Bill, the Legislative Assembly ...

    Article : 897 words
  19. AIR FIGHTING.

    The British Press Bureau announces:— "The independent force despite adverse weather on Tuesday attacked an aerodrome at Morhange, and scored hits on the ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. RIOTS IN GERMANY.

    Copenhagen learned on Wednesday morning that the revolutionary movement in Germany was growing hourly, and that riots, more or less grave in character, had ...

    Article : 358 words
  21. MURDER PUNISHED.

    Among the submarine commanders who have met justice is Schneider, the captain of U-boat 87, who claimed that he sank the Formidable and 130,000 tons of ...

    Article : 91 words
  22. A DANGEROUS PRACTICE.

    Sir,—In these days when every precaution possible should be taken to minimise the danger of infection, it is only reasonable to presume that public departments ...

    Article : 232 words
  23. Allied Armies' Great Loss.

    The British Press Bureau announced on Wednesday:— The British and Allied armies have suffered a severe loss through death from pneumonia, of Colonel E. F. ...

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  24. COMMODITIES.

    The Government has, issued an order calling upon all dealers other than farmers, who, at midnight on November 9, have in their possession, under their control, or in ...

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  25. Roumania's Ambitions.

    Reports from Washington state that the Secretary of State (Mr. Lansing) has informed Roumania that the United States would exert her influence toward the ...

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  26. PRISON CAMP ATROCITIES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Startling stories of German cruelty to prisoners were related by returned Australian soldiers at the Millions Club luncheon to-day. Several ...

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  27. RUSSIAN REVOLUTION.

    BRISBANE Thursday.—A meeting of the Loyalty League was held last night to discuss the matter of a meeting to be held in the Centennial Hall on Friday night to ...

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  28. Allied Shipping Losses.

    The Financial Secretary to the Admiralty (Dr. T J. Macnamara) announced in the House of Commons on Wednesday that since the war began 8,940,000 tons of ...

    Article : 159 words
  29. U.S.A. ELECTIONS

    The United States Congressional elections were held on Wednesday, when a third of the Senate and the whole of the House of Representatives went to the polls. Partial ...

    Article : 105 words
  30. AUSTRALIAN JAM CONTRACTS.

    The Acting Minister for Customs (Mr. Greene) informed Mr. Sampson (Nat.), in the House of Representative yesterday that during the past three months contracts had ...

    Article : 117 words
  31. East Africa Occupied.

    A Pretoria message stites that Mr. H. Burton, Minister for Railways, who was on board the Galway Castle when that steamer was torpedoed, has returned via ...

    Article : 160 words
  32. AUSTRIAN TUMULT.

    Austrian troops returning from the front participated in serious riots in the newly created Republic of Vorarlberg, in the Austrian Tyrol, where food importations have ...

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  33. COUNTRY NEWS.

    KILSYTH.—The Kilayth and District Horticultural Society has passed resolutions strongly protesting against the fixed price of sugar for manufacturing purposes, and a petition of protest is being ...

    Article : 355 words
  34. Amundsen Going North.

    A message which has reached Christiania from Captain Raold Amundsen, despatched from Dixon (Siberia) on September 4, reads:— ...

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  35. CYCLIST FATALLY INJURED.

    Shocking Injuries, which subsequently ended fatally, were sustained yesterday afternoon by Ernest Durnley, a married man, 27 years of age, who' lived In Simmons street, South Yarra. He ...

    Article : 100 words
  36. British Naval Losses.

    The Admiralty announces that a British patrol vessel was sunk on November 4, one man being reported missing; and that a British auxiliary steamer was sunk on ...

    Article : 44 words
  37. Demobilisation and Re-Settlement.

    The British Press Bureau announces that the Government has created a Civil Department of Demobilisation and Re-Settlement to deal wtih all questions of re-employment ...

    Article : 38 words
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