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  2. LOAN CAPTURED

    A Reuter message reports that French troops have entered Laon. The Allies are advancing on a front of 120 miles. The enemy is ...

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  3. IMPORTANCE OF LAON

    Reuter's correspondent at the French Headquarters, telegraphing on Sunday afternoon, states that the French entered Laon without a light and thus ...

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  4. AUSTRIA AND TURKEY

    A message received by the Acting Prime Minister from the British Ministry for information says:— "The German peace more may now be ...

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  5. SWORD MUST DECIDE

    The "Times" in leading article, says the sword must decide. There is no other way to peace. Dr Self's cable is neither straightforward nor candid. The ...

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    [?] cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times" that to Australia by special permission. It should be understood opinion are not those of the "Times" unless expresaly stated to be so ...

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  7. [?]MAN PEACE NOTE

    J. Baltour, secretary of foreign Affairs, and Mr A. [?] Chancellor of the Ex[?] ar conferring to-day with ...

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  8. (The "Times.")

    A "Times" message says an advance of six miles was made by the French today south-east of St. Quentin. They occupied the whole ...

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  9. LONDON UNDEMONSTRATIVE.

    While anxiously awaiting further developments London remains characteristically undemonstrative. The only scene of public rejoicing was in the ...

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  10. POLICY OF DEVASTATION.

    Dr Wilhelm Solf, German Foreign Minister and Colonial Secretary, has attempted to justify the German devastation in France during the retreat on the ...

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  11. CONDITIONS OF ARMISTICE.

    Scepticism regarding Germany's sincerity, and insistence upon guarantees conducted not merely by Foch but by the British Admiralty before an ...

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  12. ANTICIPATING PEACE.

    ARARAT,—There was much jubilation in the town on Monday morning when "The Courier" arrived announcing the fact that Germany had accepted ...

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  13. (United Service.)

    and France are beginning station with President Wil[?] a view to obtaining a statement from Germany ...

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  14. OFFICIAL MESSAGES.

    Reporting on Sunday to the War office Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig said:— "Eastward of the Scheldt Canal we ...

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  15. [?]EST FOR ARMISTICE.

    Agency is informed that the for President Wilson to con[?] cillers regarding the German [?] the lace of at the German ...

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  16. KUEHLMANN AND CZERNIN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the "Lokal Anzeiger" says that the Reichstag Conservatives have communicated to the chancellor their ...

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  17. AVIATION ACTIVITIES.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports that rain a thick mist impeded flying yesterday. Out low flyers dropped 2½ tons of bombs. There were no do ...

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  18. ORIGINAL ANZACS.

    The poet laureate, Mr Bridges, has written a poem honoring the returning Australian troops, who are going to Australia on furlough. ...

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  19. JUNKERS DENOUNCED.

    "Reynolds' Newspaper." the London democratic weekly journal, emphasises the fact that other Allies have points requires settlement in addition ...

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  20. [?]ERICA'S DEMANDS.

    [?] from Chicago report that the [?]many's reply was perused by on G. M'Adeo Secretary of the He hard that what the ...

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  21. AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.

    Two thousand Australians on furlough are arriving in England weekly from France. It is expected that furlough will be generous throughout the winter. ...

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  22. GERMAN IDEA OF EVACUATION.

    The extraordinary German idea of evacuation is indicated in Dutch telegram Reuter's correspondent at the Hague ...

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  23. OPERATIONS REVIEWED

    The following cablegram has been received by the Acting Prime Minister, Mr Watt, from the British Ministry for information:— "It is impossible to keep pace with the ...

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  24. [?]SON RECEIVES REPLY.

    [?] reports that Germany's received in Washington by wire[?] from Nauen Later cables [?]ote was presented to President ...

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  25. KEEPING THE SEAS OPEN

    Sir Erie Gedded in a speech at Washington said that since the beginning of the war the British Navy hail escorted overseas to all theatres 16,000,000 men ...

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  26. BERLIN MESSAGES.

    A German official message, received on Sunday, says:— Between St. Elienne and the Aisne we withdrew to positions on both sides ...

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  27. PIRACY AND PEACE.

    The feeling of the general public on Sunday as regards the armistice seems mainly one of anxiety lest anything be done to jeopardise just recompense for ...

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  28. WHAT IS GERMANY'S GAME?

    French criticisms of Germany's reply show sustained distrust, without the smallest inclination to compromise on vital points. ...

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  29. ST. GOBAIN MASSIF.

    Reuter learns that the British have reached the outskirts of Dottai, and have captured a suburb of it on the west bank of the Sensee Canal. Practically the ...

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  30. [?] EARLY ARMISTICE.

    [?]boritatively stated that there [?]pect of an early armistice, when the time in ripe for con[?] proposition the armistice ...

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  31. SERBIAN FRONT

    A German official manage says:—In the face of strong attacks we retired to the heights north of Nish, which was occupied by the enemy. ...

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  32. FOOD FOR RUSSIA

    The American Consul at Melbourne has handed to Reuter the following wireless via Honolulu:— "The American Red Cross announces ...

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  33. A VICTORIOUS PEACE.

    Paris is the centre of Allied diplomacy and is intently watching hourly the developments. The public shows considerable interest lest the Allies should be ...

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  34. AMBIGUOUS PHRASES.

    A Paris massage states that remarks are made in the Press comments upon the fact that Germany it trying to negotiate an armistice an a footing of ...

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  35. [?]ANS MUST WITHDRAW.

    [?] from Washington state that the [?]stion in the German peace pro[?] ers on the personnel of the pre[?] ren Government. It is ...

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  36. HUN TROOPS IN FINLAND.

    A Stockholm message states that the, Finns have asked Germany to withdraw her troops from Finnish territory. ...

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  37. EXCITEMENT IN GERMANY.

    Additional French comment shows that French suspicion is intensifying, Dutch messages state that there is much excitement in Germany, particularly in the ...

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  38. THE LHINSTER OUTRAGE.

    The "Times" correspondent in Dublin says that despite the official appeal based on the sinking of the Leinstar recruiting returns did not show a notable increase. ...

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  39. NEW INFLUENZA MICROBE

    Paris advices report that four scientist have discovered a new influenza microbe Influenza and acute pneumonia continue, causing frightful ravages, many deaths, ...

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  40. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    While assisting to roll a truck of coal to the discharge depot at Grey Bros.' rolling mills, on the Braybrook line, this morning, James Allon Wilson, ...

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  41. VIENNA VIEWS STATED.

    It is stated in a message from the Amsterdam correspondent of the "Times" that the Press and political authorities in Vienna contend that it is ...

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  42. PEACE AT BAYONET POINT.

    Lord Beresford, in the course of an interview, said that peace should be made at the point of the bayonet and the machinegun. An armistice was absolutely ...

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  43. ASSASSINATION SCARE

    New York had on assassination scare on Saturday morning when, standing among the ruins of a Zeppelin and along. side a, captured German howitzer, ...

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  44. [?]ENDER. NOT ARMISTICE.

    [?] papers, commenting on Ger[?] eply are unanimous for surroun[?] not armistice. New York Herald" says :—"If ...

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  45. CZECHO-SLOVAKS

    Germany is approaching the Czecho-Slovaks with proposals for autonomy, according to information given to the State Department. This is taken as a sinister ...

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  46. CYCLIST COLLIDES WITH GIG.

    Alexander Hamilton, of Sanden, was admitted to a private hospital with a broken knee-cap and shock. He was motor-cycling to Campbell's Creek. and ...

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  47. PREPARING AN AMNESTY.

    In is stated in a message from Berlin that the Kaiser has ordered the Chancel for to draw up an extensive amnesty for political offenders. ...

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  48. BEWARE OF CRAFT.

    Signor Orlando Italian Prime Minister, in an interview declared: The enemy must not be allowed to snatch or victory from a by craft. ...

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  49. PRUSSIAN FRANCHISE

    A message from Berlin states that the suffrage committee of the Prussian Upper House has deleted the clause in the Franchise bill giving an additional vote ...

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  50. FIERCE COUNTER-ATTACKS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters, telegraphing on Saturday said:— Between Le Cateau and St. Vaast (near ...

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  51. MR WATT'S VIEWS.

    The Acting Prime Minister, Mr Watt, to-day received many telegram of enquiry in connection with the cablegrams on the subject of peace negotiations. He ...

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  52. VILLA FOR ROYALTIES.

    Stockholm reports that Prince Kudacheff a Russian refugue, who owns a large villa near Stockholm, has received an offer from high quarters for a ...

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  53. [?]STRIA IS CRUMBLING.

    "Times" correspondent at Milon many sigue suggest that Austria [?] ing Dramatic development are "Times" correspondent at Berne ...

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  54. MR HUGHES IN PARIS

    Keith Murdoch, telegraphing from Paris, States that Mr Hughes received many official callers on Sunday. He lunched with Lord Derby at the Embassy ...

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  55. GERMAN SHIPS

    It is announced that the Spanish Cabinet has agreed to carry into effect the decision to seize German ships in Spanish ports. ...

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  56. COMMISSION PROPOSAL.

    Diplomatic circles says the Washington corresponding of the 'Times" are dissatisfied with Germany's reply. It is remarked that the commission proposal ...

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  57. OSTEND GUNS REMOVED.

    It is reported by the "Times" correspondent at The Hague that all the Ostend guns have been removed. The coastal populations is wildly excited and ...

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  58. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    The enlistments in the various electorates of the State last week were as follow:—Metropolitan: Balaclava, 0: Batman, 4: Bourke, g: Fawkner, 2: Henty ...

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  60. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    It is expected that Mr Lloyd-George will review the naval and military situation when Parliament re-assembles, but is likely to defer it to the latest ...

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  61. [?]EST-LITOVSK TREATY.

    [?] correspondent at Stock[?] that the Russian Government staly discovered that the Brest[?] treaty is null and void. Lenin ...

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  62. PAN-GERMANS OPPOSED PEACE.

    Dutch messages show that the Pan-Germans behind the scenes are endeavoring to destroy the peace movement, but are overwhelmed by the number and ...

    Article : 38 words
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