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  2. THE BALKANS SITUATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Greek communique states: We have occupied Drama. LONDON, Thursday.— A Serbian ...

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  3. LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The work of district school inspectors in the Education Department has become congested towards the close of the year, and the ...

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  4. (Earlier C[?]bles Appear on Page 3.) LEAVING BILGIUM

    Such of the news as is so indicated appeared in "The Times" this morning, and is cabled to this paper by special permission. It should be ...

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  5. ITALIAN OPINION REGARDING AN ARMISTICE.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The "Times" correspondent at Rome states that Italian opinion is growing daily more strong and the people are ...

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  6. DEVASTATION IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The German High Command have ordered the discontinuance of devastation in France and Belgium.—Reuter. ...

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  7. GRAVE GERMAN DIFFICULTIES ON WEST FRONT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters, wiring last night, states: The German appeal for an armistice is due to ...

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  8. GENERAL SITUATION REVIEWED

    LONDON, Thursday night.—The latest reliable news to-day of the new advance from Le Cateau is that progress has been made for a distance of ...

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  9. BEYOND CAMBRAI.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: We attacked at 5.30 this morning on the Bohaia-Le Catcan frout. We are satisfactorily progrossing. ...

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  10. GERMANS "KAPUT"

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Pessimism broods over Germany, and a common expression amongst workmen who know that the "game is up," is that ...

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  11. CENTRAL POWERS TOTTERING.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—Mr. Lansing, U.S. Secretary of State, in a speech supporting the American Liberty Loan, said: "Germany is bending, and ...

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  12. RAPIDITY OF THE ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the rapidity of the advance in Belgium is engrossing attention. It is pointed out ...

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  13. OSTEND ENTERED FROM LAND AND SEA.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—The British have occupied Ostend. Admiral Keycs landed at noon. LONDON, Thursday night.—The ...

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  14. SOLDIERS SING PACIFIST HYMNS IN BERLIN.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Paris newspaper "Matin" states that all travellers from Germany corroborate the rapid crumbling morale of Germany ...

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  15. IN FLANDERS.

    LONDON,—Thursday.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: On the 15th instant troops under the King of the Belgians continued their attacks between ...

    Article : 365 words
  16. MISCELLANEOUS.

    LONDON, Thursday night.—Reuter's correspondent at Paris reports that a Russian wireless message states that the ex-Generalissimo of the Russian ...

    Article : 89 words
  17. STATE POLITICAL CRISIS

    Interest in the State political circles almost exceeded interest in the war in the city on Thursday (says the "Conrier"). The action of the Caucus in ...

    Article : 291 words
  18. PEACE OR THE HOHENZOLLERNS?

    LONDON, Thursday night.—The situation remains doubtful in Germany, and the balance may swing either way at any moment. A severe crisis is being ...

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  19. STATE PARLIAMENT

    BRISBANE, Friday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day. Mr. Gillies introduced a bill to cuable persons absent from Queensland on ...

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  20. LORD MILNER'S VIEW OF GERMANY'S PRESENT PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Thursday night.—Lord Miner, in an interview with the "Evening Standard," said he believed that the German people were equally as ...

    Article : 160 words
  21. THE REPORTS OF GERMAN CAPITULATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states: That the Kaiser was still reigning on October 15 appears from a decree published in ...

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  22. BELGIAN FRONT BEING ABANDONED.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Germans are abandoning the Belgian front, and are seeking refuge behind the outer defences of Antwerp. ...

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  23. PERSONAL

    Robert Lorcuz, of Back Plains, Clifton, has been accepted as fit for the A.I.F. The unity friends of Mr. J. A. ...

    Article : 371 words
  24. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. —In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Page said that he wished the Government to make some reduction in the ...

    Article : 153 words
  25. KAISER HAS NOT ABDICATED.

    LONDON, Thursday night.—Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states: A message from Berlin says: It is authoritatively stated that the report of ...

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  26. CAPTURE OF DOUAI.

    LONDON, Friday morning.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We have captured Douai. The German retreat began on ...

    Article : 129 words
  27. FRANCO-AMERICAN ADVANCES.

    PARIS, Thursday.—A French communique states: To-day we progressed north-west of Sissonne, carrying Notre Dame des Lisse and westwards of ...

    Article : 341 words
  28. HUNGARY DECLARES ITS INDEPENDENCE.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—In the Hungarian Parliament a proclamation has been issued declaring Hungary to be independent. ...

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  29. STRONG ATTACKS IN PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Friday morning. — Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: On Thursday the British and Americans attacked on a nine miles front north-east ...

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  30. EVIDENCE IN I.W.W. CASES CONCLUDED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The hearing of evidence in the I.W.W. inquiry was concluded to-day. The sittings have been practically continuous since ...

    Article : 173 words
  31. GERMAN CRUELTIES AT ROULERS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Before evacuating Roulers the German authorities assembled as many as possible of the townspeople and marched them ...

    Article : 120 words
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