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  3. [?] THE PEACE CONGRESS

    [?] Winston Churchill, Minister of [?] at Dunder, declared that Bri[?] determined to maintain her [?] "We shall enter the ...

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  4. KAISER AND AC[?]OMPLICES

    There is reason to believe, it is stated in London, that President Wilson's advisers here think that the views of the recent conference regarding the former ...

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    Such of the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times," and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood ...

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  6. ALLIES IN GERMANY

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says the French armistice delegate at Spa demanded, 98,000,000 marks for the first month's maintenance of the ...

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  7. POSITION IN GERMANY

    Advices from Paris report that a Terrorist revolution under the leadership of Dr Karl Lichknecht, the Radical Socialist, will break out, in Berlin on ...

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  8. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Mr Walter Long, in a speech, said that the retention of the German colonies by the British will be put very strongly before the Peace Conference. ...

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  9. THE LONDON CONFERENCE.

    [?] Paris report says that M. Clemen[?] the Premier, returned from London [?] Wednesday night. In expressing deep [?] between at the results obtained at ...

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  10. "DARK DAYS AHEAD."

    M. Kerensky, formerly Premier of Russia, interviewed, said he believed that the German revolution would be able to avert Bolshevism. ...

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  11. BRITISH MINING UNITS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig has issued a special order, in which he congratulates the mining and tunnelling units, which demonstrated, he says, complete ...

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  12. [?]AGUE OF NATIONS OPPOSED.

    [?] Town advices report that Mr J. [?] Yenman, presiding at a University [?] said he doubted whether those [?] a League of Nations ...

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  13. MIDDLE OF ROAD PARTY.

    A Washington message states that the State Department expects that the "middle of the road" party will eventually obtain power in Germany. For the ...

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  14. "GERMANY MUST PAY"

    "Germany must bay" is becoming the leading election cry. The electors are adamant, and refuse to regard President Wilson's 14 points as precluding the ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS' TRIUMPH.

    Australian divisional generals met His Majesty the King, the Prince of Wales, and Prince Albert at various points of the old battlefields, and explained the actual ...

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  16. PUNISHING THE GUILTY.

    Sir Eric Geddes, First Lord of the Admiralty, in a speech at Reading, declared that the men guilty of the unspeakable atrocities upon our prisoners ...

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  17. PRESIDENT WILSON'S SHIP.

    [?]dent Wilson developed a cold on [?] the George Washington, and spent [?] on Thursday resting. [?]as bulletins to the New York ...

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  18. WAR PRISONERS' CAMP.

    M. Marcel Hutin, writing in the "Echo de Paris," states that the gravest incidents have occurred in the war prisoners' camp in Saxony. The Allied are calling ...

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  19. POSITION CONTINUES OBSCURE.

    The political situation in Germany continues obscure, says the "Daily Express" correspondent. Everybody seems to be quarrelling. The two grave dangers ...

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  20. THE RAIL AY CRISIS

    The crisis in the railway world came shout suddenly. Those responsible for the September trouble are endeavoring to precipitate an immediate strike unless ...

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  21. ARMISTICE TERMS

    The "Evening Standard" says it under stands that the period for the fulfillment of the armistice conditions will be extended. ...

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  22. AMERICA'S FORWARD POLICY.

    [?] Newton D. Baker, Secretary for [?] has announced that America's mili[?] and policy will await the deter[?] of international relations by the ...

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  23. NOTORIOUS HUN COMMANDER.

    The commander of the notorious German prison camp at Hanover, who subjected the British to brutal treatment and the officers to gross indignities, has ...

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  24. CONFERENCE OF GOVERNMENTS.

    An official despatch from Munich says that the Bavarian Premier telegraphed to Hugo Haase and Herr Ebert, of the Berlin Government, that the Bavarian ...

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  25. SURRENDER OF AIRPLANES.

    It is announced in London there will be no formal surrender of German airplanes as was expected, because it is impracticable to assemble 2000 airplanes at ...

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  26. AUSTRIA ANXIOUS.

    [?]age from Vienna says that Dr [?] Klenn, former Minister for Jus[?] who will represent Austria at the [?] Conference, said— ...

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  27. THE EX-KAISER.

    A message from The Hague says that the former Kaiser, before signing his formal abdication, wrote out a document in lead-pencil at Amerongen on ...

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  28. RED FLAG DEMONSTRATIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that sharp fighting occurred in several Westpnalian owns between the returning soldiers and the local Soviet ...

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  29. RHINELAND REPUBLIC

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that a meeting at Cologne decided to proclaim an independent republic of the Rhine and Westphalia. The ...

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  30. SURRENDERED SUBMARINES.

    Americans in Great Britain profess great disappointment that the United States Navy Department declines to accept America's quota of the surrendered ...

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  31. PRAY FOR A JUST PEACE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome says [?] the Papal encyclical summons Ca[?] everywhere to pray for a just [?] and promises the Pope will use all ...

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  32. POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION

    Mr Lloyd-George in a policy speech in which he described the provision being made for the soldiers and sailors, the measures for increasing production, and ...

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  33. TURKEY LOSES NAVY.

    It is announced by the Admiralty that the entire Turkish fleet, including the former German cruiser Goeben, has surrendered. ...

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  34. POLISH REPRESENTATION.

    The Government has intimated that [?] favor Polish representation at the [?] Conference, where Polish interests [?] received. ...

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  35. AUSTRIA'S ONLY POLICY.

    An English newspaper correspondent has interviewed Herr Bauer, Foreign Minister, at Vienna. Herr Bauer said that documents in the ...

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  36. CHILI AND PERU

    Santiago messages state that the Chilian consul at Cailao reports hostile demonstrations at Lima. The Peruvian Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  37. MURDER OF ROMANOFIS

    An Amsterdam despatch says that Kieff [?]pers have published a story given [?] of the former Empress o. Rus[?] of the murder of the entire Romanoff ...

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  38. THE FRENCH MISSION

    Gen Pau and the members of the French Mission said farewell to Victoria to-day, most of them leaving by the afternoon train for Sydney on their return ...

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  39. HUNS MAKE RESTITUTION.

    The Germans are daily restoring works of art stolen in France. The value of those already returned is estimated at £8,000,00. ...

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  40. CROWN PRINCE RIDICULED.

    The "Liverpool Post," in an ironic comment on the German Crown Prince's interview, says:—"The Crown Prince has been shriving his soul to an American ...

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  41. WOMEN OF THE EMPIRE

    Queen Mary has issued the following message to the women of the Empire:—"A few months ago, at the height of our anxiety and strain, I sent a ...

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  42. FOOD CONFERENCE.

    Mr Herbert Hoover, the American Food Controller, is holding a food conference at Spa. It is understood that the proposal to ...

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  43. VISIT OF FOCH TO STATES.

    New York reports that a motion that Marshal Foch be invited to visit the United States is being prepared for submission to the Senate. ...

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  44. CAMPAIGN OF BOLSHEVISM

    A Paris message states that a number of formerly prominent officials of Austria-Hungary have arrived in Switzerland with large sums of money to further ...

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  45. WAR HONORS ANNOUNCED

    It is officially announced that the following members of the Australian and New Zealand forces have been awarded the honors named:— ...

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  46. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    A surprise of nomination day on Wednesday was the appearance of an opponent to Mr Lloyd-George at Carnarvon. Mr Austin Harrison, editor of the ...

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  47. REVOLUTION IN UKRAINE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Constantinoble telegraphs on the 26th November [?] a revolution has broken out in the [?] The Ukrainians urge the Allies ...

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  48. THE KING AND A "DIGGER."

    Miss C. Pennefather, who arranges periodical entertainments and trips in London for Australian wounded soldiers, has forwarded an interesting letter, under ...

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  49. PROPAGANDA IN FRANCE.

    Paris reports that the Minister of Justice announces that martial law must continue in France because of the recrudescence of Bolshevism propaganda in ...

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  50. BOLSHEVIKS MOBILISE ARMY.

    [?] message from Petrograd states that [?] Balsteviks have ordered a general [?] for military training. It is [?] that next summer they will ...

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  51. EMPLOYMENT FOR SOLDIERS

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr Groom, in reply to Mr Corboy, said that it was not intended to make money available, especially for the employment ...

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  52. NATIONALISATION OF RAILWAYS.

    Mr Churchill's announcement of the nationalization of railway has created the greatest interest. The public is eagerly awaiting the details and a specific ...

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  53. MONTENEGRIN THRONE

    It was not the National Assembly of Montenegro which decided to depose King Nicholas and unite Montenegro and Serbia. ...

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  54. CONSCRIPTION IN EUROPE

    Mr. W. Churchill, speaking at Dundee, [?] that the British representatives at the Peace Conference will defend the absolute abolition of ...

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  55. IMPERIAL PRETERENCE

    Mr Walter Long, Secretary for the Colonies, speaking at Trowbridge, Wiltshire, said that he rejoiced as Colonial Secretary that Imperial preference was ...

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  56. WORK OF THE NAVY

    [?] Erie Geddes, in opening the sca[?] exhibition said it was the Navy [?] enabled 16,000,000 British to cross [?] Channel with a loss of less than ...

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  57. INSPECTION OF LAND.

    Mr F. Clarke, Minister for Lands, will on 21st December commence his promised visit to the Western Wimmera district, Mr Rodgers, M.P., is making the ...

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  58. DALMATIA AND FIUME

    M. Prebitchevitch, Vice-President of the Jugo-Slav National Council, in the course of an interview warned the Italians not to press their claims ...

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  59. RAILWAY TROUBLE

    [?] has been a recrudescence of the [?] trouble in connection with the [?] of the industrial truce. The [?] demand shorter hours. The ...

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  60. UNITED STATES TREASURY

    Mr Carter Glass has been appointed to succeed Mr William G. M'Adoo as Secretary of the Treasurer. [Mr Carter Glass is a Congressman and ...

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  61. AUSTRALIAN COM[?]ORTS FUND

    The hon. treasurer (Mr Geo. Glenny) acknowledges the following amounts with thanks:—Previous total, £5288/5/3; Windermere branch, per Mrs Charles, £3/5/ ...

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  62. RAILWAY REVENUE

    The railway revenue for the nine days ended 30th November was £152,389, a decrease of £1055 as compared with last year. The revenue from 1st July to 30th ...

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  63. AMERICA AND HOLLAND

    The Washington War Trade Board announces the conclusion of a trade agreement between Holland and the associated Government, by which Holland will ...

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  64. SHIP ING LOSSES

    The world's total losses of merchant tonnage from the beginning of the war to the end of October by enemy action and marine risks was 15,053,786 gross ...

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  65. BELGIAN ING IN PARIS

    [?] gave an enthusiastic welcome to [?] Belgian King and Queen on ...

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