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  3. ADELAIDE CEASED WORK.

    "On with the dance; let joy be unconfined." Joy was unconfined in South Australia on Tuesday. The dance had not ended, but the closing notes of the ...

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  4. STATE SCHOOLS' HOLIDAYS.

    On the public holiday on Thursday 12,000 State school children will participate in a grand march to the Adelaide Oval, where celebrations will be conducted. The ...

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  5. THANKSGIVING SERVICES.

    At a thanksgiving service at St. Peter's Cathedral at noon to-day His Excellency the Governor will be present. It is hoped that, in spite of the short notice, the ...

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  6. THURSDAY'S DEMONSTRATION.

    The Government, as announced elsewhere, has decided to celebrate the cessation of hostilities by declaring a public holiday on Thursday, and it is expected ...

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  7. SALUTE AT THE REEDBEDS.

    The booming of big guns at Fulham at midday on Tuesday was the heralding to the district of the official news of the surrender of the Germans and the incoming ...

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  8. COUNCIL OF CHURCHES.

    A combined service in connection with the Council of Churches will be held in the Exhibition Building on Thursday night. ...

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  9. PARLIAMENT ADJOURNED.

    When the House of Assembly met on Tuesday afternoon, the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake), immediately after the reading of prayers, reac to his feet, amid a chorus ...

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  10. QUESTION OF GERMAN COLONIES.

    At a meeting of the Glenelg Council on Monday the following motion, proposed by Ald. Soward and seconded by Ald. the Hon. H. Tassie, M.L.C., was carried ...

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  11. NORWOOD UNITED SERVICE.

    In connection with the peace celebrations the Free Churches have arranged a united service to be held to give thanks for victory and peace in Clayton Church ...

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  12. THE PROCLAMATION.

    At noon, His Excellency the Governor (Sir Henry Galway) announced the news of Germany's capitulation to an enormous crowd which had gathered in front of ...

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  13. STOW CHURCH OBSERVANCE.

    A one-hour public thanksgiving service will be held in the Stow Memorial Church, Flinders street, to-day. People of all creeds are cordially invited. A brief ...

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  14. METHODIST ARRANGEMENTS.

    Adopting the suggestion of the Acting Prime Minister, the President of the Methodist Conference (Rev. W. Shaw) will conduct a thanksgiving service in the Hyde ...

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  15. ARCHBISHOP TO ROMAN CATHOLIC CLERGY.

    Archbishop Spence has sent the following letter to the clergy of the Archdiocese: —Dear and Rev. Father—As the happy news has reached us that peace has been ...

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  16. PORT ADELAIDE PROCEEDINGS.

    In response to the ringing of the Port Adelaide Town Hall bell at 10 o'clock on Tuesday morning, citizens of the seaport city gathered below the balcony of that ...

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  17. ENTHUSIASM IN QUEENSLAND.

    Although formal peace celebrations were reserved for this afternoon, there were wild scenes of rejoicing in the city this morning. All business places were closed, ...

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  18. MESSAGE TO GEN. BIRDWOOD.

    The following cablegram has been sent to Gen. Birdwood by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce):—"On the occasion of the signing of the armistice denoting ...

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  19. CONGRATULATIONS ALL ROUND.

    The following telegram has been sent by His Excellency the Governor:—To their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Helen Munro Ferguson. "Our ...

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  20. COURTS OF JUSTICE ADJOURNED.

    The momentous tidings had its influence on the Courts of Justice, Which appropriately enough in the triumph of a just cause celebrated the occasion with a ...

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  21. SALVATIONISTS' MEETINGS.

    The Salvation Army has arranged a united thanksgiving service in celebration of peace to take place to-night at 8 o'clock in the Pirie street Citadel. Col. Hoskin ...

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  22. COLLEGES AND THE WAR.

    The fogs of war are gradually lifting, and out of chaos this breath of peace has stirred. The problems of the immediate future are glaring at us; but before ...

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  23. CONGRATULATIONS FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Henry Galway) on Tuesday sent the following cablegrams to the Secretary of State for the Colonies:—Please convey to His ...

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  24. REFERENCES IN THE SENATE.

    The President (Mr. Givens) took the Chair in the Senate at 3 p.m. The Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Millen), reading the message from the ...

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  25. POLICE COURT REFERENCES.

    "When he took his seat on the Bench at the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday, Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M., referred to the news of the end of the war. "Before the ...

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  26. IN OTHER STATES.

    Commenting at midnight upon the information regarding the termination of the war, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) said:—"I know of no words ...

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  27. CONGRATULATIONS TO FRENCH MISSION.

    The Premier Hon. A. H. Peake) telegraphed to Gen. Pau, at Tanunda, on Tuesday:— "Warmest congratulations to you and members of the French Mission on the ...

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  28. STOCK EXCHANGE JUBILANT.

    Members of the Stock Exchange of Adelaide and their clerks assembled in strong force in the vestibule of the Exchange on Tuesday morning to decide upon a course ...

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  29. REVELRY AT HENLEY BEACH.

    Unbounded hilarity prevailed at Henley Beach. During the day large crowds of people thronged the beach, the jetty, and the esplanade. Scenes and ...

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  30. JOURNALISTS' TRIBUTE.

    At an informal meeting of the South Australian District of the Australian Journalists' Association on Tuesday afternoon it was received—"That the members place ...

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  31. AT ST. PETER'S COLLEGE.

    Joy was manifested among the boys before the chapel bell sounded. During the service a prefect read a special lesson, the chaplain repeated forms of thanksgiving, ...

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  32. FRENCH LEADER TO PRIME MINISTER.

    The Acting Prime Minsiter (Mr. Watt) to-night received the following telegram from Gen. Pau in South Australia:—"I desire to express to you my great ...

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  33. ANOTHER HOLIDAY TO-MORROW.

    At a special meeting of the Executive Council on Tuesday it was decided to declare that day a public holiday throughout the State and a bank holiday in the ...

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  34. IN THE COUNTRY.

    AUBURN, November 12.—The joyful news that the armistice conditions had been signed by Germany was enthusiastically received here. A feeling of devout thankfulness that the strife had ...

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  35. PUBLIC HOLIDAY IN VICTORIA.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) announced that to-day would be a public holiday. So that general order might be the more easily maintained, all hotels ...

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  36. WONDERGRAPH REJOICING.

    There was a full house at the Wondergraph on Monday night, when the manager (Mr.M. Finkelstein) announced that Germany had signed the armistice. There was ...

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  37. A WAR TO END WAR.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) commenting upon the news said, "The smashing feats of the British and the other allied armies have brought the edifice of ...

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  38. CHEER-UP HUT REJOICINGS.

    Those who had the best right to celebrate Peace Day, the returned wounded soldiers and sailors, assembled in crowds at the Cheerup Hut all day long. Meals ...

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  39. MAYORAL CALL AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    The Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. G.R.J. Glover), accompanied by the Town Clerk (Mr. H. P. Beaver), called on His Excellency the Governor (Sir Henry Galway) on ...

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  40. REJOICINGS IN THE WEST.

    The official announcement that Germany had signed the armistice was posted outside the newspaper offices last evening in the presence of immense crowds. The ...

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  41. HOTELS STILL CLOSED.

    An order, issued by the Military Commandant (Brig. Gen. J. M. Antill), intimates that all licensed premises within a radius of 12 miles of the G.P.O., Adelaide, ...

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  42. SYDNEY DEMONSTRATIONS OF JOY.

    If Sydney was swept off its feet by the news of the armistice, its enthusiasm was hardly less restrained to-day, when tens of thousands of people poured into ...

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