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  2. ARMISTICE NEGOTIATIONS

    The events as distinct from the fighting, which led up to the negotiations for the cessation of fighting, may be briefly capitulated at follows:— ...

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  3. SHIPPING STRIKE

    No definite movement towards a settlement of the shipping strike was made yesterday by the Federal council of the Seamen's Union, but signs are not wanting that ...

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  4. HUN TREACHERY.

    The British Admiralty announces that Admiral von Reuter and the other German officers, involved in the sinking of the German warships at S[?]apa Flow were on ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLICY.

    Many questions of far-reaching importance were dealt with by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt), when making a statement in the House of Representatives ...

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  6. TREATY NOT SIGNED YET

    A Paris message despatched late on Monday night stated that the Peace Treaty was to be signed on Thursday. New York advices on Tuesday were that the Germans ...

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  7. COAL FOR GAS-MAKING.

    To augment the coal supplies of the Metropolitan Gas Company it has been arranged that the company shall obtain a consignment by rail from New South Wales. ...

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  8. GERMANY EXCITED.

    The report that the peace terms of the Allies had been accepted led to patriotic demonstrations in Germany. Processions were formed in Berlin and Munich, those ...

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  9. New Role for Germany.

    Herr Erzberger, who is a member of the German Government, speaking on behalf of the German Armistice Commission at Spa, has protested against the sentances ...

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  10. Gas Users Fined.

    In the Collingwood Court on Wednesday. Mrs. E. F. Blackwood, Nelson street. Abbotsford, was charged with having, contrary to regulations, [?] [?] in a private house. Mr. Leo Levy, instructed ...

    Article : 483 words
  11. Rhine Republic.

    It is now learned from a delayed cable message from Paris that the Rhine Republic movement, initiated by Dr. Dorten, proved abortive because it was inopportune ...

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  12. Workers and Peace.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, formerly Labour member of the British War Cabinet, who was defeated at the last elections, announces that Labour is about ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. SCHEIDEMANN'S OUTBURST

    A delayed message from Zurich reports an address by Herr Scheidemann to the Socialist Congress at Weimar before he resigned from the office of Prime Minister of ...

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  14. Clemenceau's Task Ends.

    The statement is made once again from Paris that the French Prime Minister (M. Clemenceau) intends to retire from office when the Peace Treaty has been signed. ...

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  15. Turkish Treaty.

    The Council of Ten was to meet the Turkish Peace Commission in Paris on June 13 before drafting the Turkish Peace Treaty. ...

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  16. DANGERS AHEAD.

    Speaking on Monday night at the dinner given to him in London by leading British trade unionists, the Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said that the gravest ...

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  17. Millions of Words Telegraphed

    Up to June 14 the staff of telegraphists employed by the British Peace Delegation had transmitted six million words from Paris to London. ...

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  18. UNEMPLOYED WORKERS.

    Between 700 and 800 unemployed people assembled yesterday afternoon in the Old Trades Hall building and discussed the coal restrictions and ...

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  19. SYDNEY MEN DIVIDED.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—The deadlock in connection with the seamen's strike continues. Officials of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union stated to-day that they ...

    Article : 339 words
  20. PREMATURE STATEMENT.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) stated last night that he had received no message during the day confirming or explaining the wireless message which had ...

    Article : 97 words
  21. Allies' Orders Defied.

    It is notified from Paris that the Germans have burned the battle flags captured from the French in 1870 and which were ordered by the Allies to be restored to ...

    Article : 59 words
  22. German Socialists Differ.

    It is reported from Berne that Herr Bernstein (Independent Socialists), addressing a congress of Socialists at Weimar (sent of the German Government) last week, ...

    Article : 112 words
  23. PRAYER IN CATHOLIC CHURCHES.

    By direction of Archbishop Mannix the prayer "Pro Pace" will be discontinued in the Roman Catholic churches in the archdiocese, and instead the prayer "Pro ...

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  24. BRITAIN'S TRADE POLICY.

    Replying in the House of Commons to complaints of vagueness as to Government's economic policy, the Minister for Reconstruction (Sir Auckland G[?] said ...

    Article : 53 words
  25. Waste of Good Material.

    Immense quantities of American war stores at Prunier Camp, near Ramortin, in France, including motors, bicycles, and waggons, are being destroyed because the ...

    Article : 88 words
  26. Berlin Communists.

    Crowds of Communists, bearing red flags and ba[?]ners, attended the funeral in Berlin of Rosa Luxembourg, the socialist leader, who was killed by an officer several weeks ...

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  27. R 34 RETURNS TO BRITAIN.

    The new British airship R 34, which was built with the design of bombing Berlin, had the war continued, has completed her cruise of the German coast, and made a ...

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  28. Belgian Martyrs.

    There were imposing obsequies at Brussels when the remains of 20 martyr Belgian civilians, including Bancq, who helped Nurse Cavell and was shot at the same ...

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  29. NORTH QUEENSLAND SUFFERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A telegram was received to-day by the Acting Premier (Mr. Huntor) from the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) stating that no vessel ...

    Article : 346 words
  30. Austrian Treaty.

    Swiss newspapers publish the text of the first Note to the Allies from Herr Renner, leader of the Austrian Peace Delegation. In thus, he points out that Austriia is being ...

    Article : 73 words
  31. BRITISH POST-OFFICE.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Illingworth) mentioned in the House of Commons on Tuesday that the annual loss from the telegraphic services was £1,000,000, and from ...

    Article : 53 words
  32. Cotton Strike Ends.

    The Lancashire cotton strike has been settled, on the basis of an increase in wages amounting to 30 per cent., and a working week of 48 hours. ...

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  33. Germans Must Be Watched.

    London newspapers regard the final profests of the Germans as an indication that the signing of the Treaty will not make peace, which only Allied co-operation over ...

    Article : 45 words
  34. Nationalisation of Services.

    There is a strong suspicion in Conservative circles regarding the Government's attitude towards schemes for nationalisation. It is suspected that the ...

    Article : 135 words
  35. Anti-Japanese Riots.

    A Singapore despatch reports that the Chinese boycott of the Japanese and [?] Japanese goods in that city resulted in riots. ...

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  36. VON HINDENBURG'S LAMENT.

    On November 12, 1918, the day after the armistice was signed, Field-Marshal von Hindenburg, as head of the Supreme Army Command, issued the followinng ...

    Article : 121 words
  37. ALLIES WERE READY

    The nature of the preparations which were made by the Allies to act in the event of Germany refusing to sign the Treaty is revealed by a delayed message from Paris. ...

    Article : 300 words
  38. British Health Ministry.

    Dr. C. Addison, M.D., at present the president of the Local Government Board in the British Ministry, has been appointed first Minister for Health. ...

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  39. Australian Wool in America.

    The Boston correspondent of the "New York Times" says that 50,000lb. of various grades of Australian wool has been sold by the Government at auction. ...

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