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  2. PEACE MOVEMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Berlin official report, states that a German delegation to conclude an larmistice and participate in peace negotiations has left Berlin for the ...

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  3. AUSTRO-HUNGARY.

    ZURICH, Wednesday.—The utmost confusion and disorder reign in Austria and Hungary. The soldiers are deserting and rushing for their homes after plundering the ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Jack's Day Fund has now reached nearly £80,000. ...

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  5. GENERAL' TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Senator Pratten urged the supporting of proportional representation for the Federal and State, Parllaments. He believed that a new spirit was ...

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  6. NEWSPAPERS FOR TROOPS.

    A letter was received by Gundurimba Shire Council meeting yesterday from the Defence Department stating that the Australian Comforts Fund and the Red Cross would ...

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  7. GERMAN ARMISTICE DELEGATION.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—The French renewed their attack on the whole front this morning. The British are four miles from Maugenge. ...

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  8. ANZACS ON LEAVE.

    The New South Wales Government has decided to grant free first-class railway tickets from country stations to Sydney and return to permit of original Anzacs being ...

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  9. HONOR FLAG.

    The honor flag gained by the Tintenbar Shire Council in connection with the seventh war loan arrived on Tuesday last, and was flown for It he first time the same day to ...

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  10. WRECKAGE DISCOVERED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Further wreckage has been sighted off the coast near Newcastle. It is believed to belong to the missing vessel Handa Isle. ...

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  11. FOCH AUTHORISED.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — President Wilson has informed Germany that Marshal Foch is authorised to receive German representatives and communicate the terms of ...

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  12. DISORDERS IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reports of increasing dissensions and mutterings of revolution and popular disorders in Germany have been received. Simultaneously inspired ...

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  13. LATEST SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday,—The V.R.C. meeting was continued today. Results- NOVEMBER HURDLE RACE. Miss Rosslyn, 9-3 (McGowan)......... 1 ...

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  14. EARLY APPLICATION EXPECTED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Commentators confidently expect Field Marshal von Hindenberg's application to-day or to-morrow for the terms of the armistice, and then a ...

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  15. CORONER'S' STRICTURES.

    SYDNET; Thursday.—At the inquest concerning the death of Elizabeth Falk, aged 80, the Coroner severely condemned Edith Falk for what he described as ...

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  16. ENEMY RETREATS IN THE DARK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The advance of the Allied yesterday was the greatest since the opening of the offensive. The whole front is now in a state of flux. The Allies ...

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  17. THE ARMISTICE TERMS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The deputies except a few Socialists received the Austrian terms with immense. enthusiasm. M. Clemenceau, referring to the attitude towards Germany, ...

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  18. GERMAN BRUTALITY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Millions Club luncheon to-day Privates Potter and Wallach gave graphic accounts of brutal and horrible treatment meted out to prisoners of ...

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  19. A COUNCIL DISTURBANCE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—During a meeting fo the South Melbourne Council last night Cr. Craino called Cr. Barngwanath a liar. The two councillors then got into holts, and ...

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  20. OUTBREAK AT KIEL.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—The signs of a popular revolt include an outbreak at Kier. A great crowd of sailors and workmen attending a Socialist meeting urged the ...

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  21. BAVARIAN DEMAND FOR PEACE.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—A mass meeting at Munich passed a resolution demanding peace. The Bavarian papers' continue to demand the abdication of the Kaiser. ...

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  22. FIRE AT HOTEL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon a fire broke out in the top storey of Roberts' Hotel at the corner of Harket and George streets. The ...

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  23. THE DRIVE TO SEDAN.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Colonel Side botham, the military eritie, remarks that if the Americans win through to Sedan or the neighborhood the Germany army will be split ...

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  24. SIGNING THE AGREEMENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—The German papers give a dramatic version of the reception of the armistice terms at Vienna. The Emperor Karl, after reading them, burst ...

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  25. THE KAISER'S FATE.

    ROTTERDAM, Wednesday.—The question of the Kaiser's fate is still involved in a clamorous division of opinion, but apparently the hostility towards the monarchy is ...

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  26. REVOLUTION COMING.

    HAGUE, Wednesday.—A well-informed Dutch authority, who has returned from Germany, says that a revolution is coming, and it is impossible to prevent it. It will be either ...

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  27. NOTIFICATION OF DISEASE.

    SYDNISY, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. Holman) stated to-night that the Government intended to pasa before the close of the present seesion a Bill dealing with venereal ...

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  28. STORMING OF LE QUESNOY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—All accounts agree that the storming of Le Quesnoy was the most dramatic feature of yesterday's battle. The old town was surrounded with huge earth ...

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  29. THE BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A deputation representing the Queensland Loyalty League to-day waited on Mr. Ryan and asked the Premier to take steps to prevent the ...

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  30. A CANDIDATE WITHDRAWN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Doyle, secretary of the Labor party, received word from Cooma to-night to the effect that Mr. Miller, who had been nominated as an Independent ...

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  31. GERMANY'S REPLY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The announcement of the preparation of peace conditions is regarded as most important. Most opinions have been suspended; until the ...

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  32. THE FEELING AT VIENNA.

    HAGUE, Wednesday.—The feeling in Vienna is most depressed. The universal desire for peace is now outweighed by the painful thoughts of defeat. The Viennese are ...

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  33. THE MOOBALL CASE.

    At the Murwillumbah Police Court on Wednesday, before Mr, A. J. Paisley, P.M., James Caden, on remand, was charged with shooting with intent to murder George ...

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  34. MARCH OF REINFORCEMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Over 400 general service reinforcements marched through the streets to-day and were given a splendid reception. ...

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  35. BOLSHEVIK OPERATIONS.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—The official belief that couriers between the Bolshevik Government and the Berlin Embassy have been employed organising Bolsbevism in ...

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  36. RECRUITING.

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Ninety-nine men were accepted for service with the A.I.F. yesterday. ...

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  37. GENERAL FROM SALONIKA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—General d'Esperey has arrived in Belgrade, and is morning forces towards Hungary. ...

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  38. ARMISTICE DELEGATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday—It is stated in the lobby of the House of Commons that the German armistice delegation has reached the Allied lines. ...

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  39. SCHOOL QUEEN CONTEST.

    Donations in kind for the infant school stall have been thankfully received from Mesdames Adlem 2s 6d, Allen, Burke, Barnard, Mr. Brand, Mesdames Cowdery, Davis, ...

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  40. PLUNDERING OF TOWNS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is reported from the frontier that the Germans continue the ruthless and wholesale plundering of towns despite recent assurances of self ...

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  41. COME AS FRIENDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Budapest message says the Minister for War declared, that Franco-British troops would probably come to Hungary, but they would come as ...

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  42. SOMEWHAT PREMATURE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—While betting was proceeding at Flemington this afternoon a rumor was circulated that peace had been declared. The crowd broke into ...

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  43. SOCIALISTS CARRY BANNERS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—Herr Haaso has arrived at Kiel, preaching a riot. It appears that strong military patrols are threatening the crowds in all parts of the city. ...

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  44. GERMAN DIVISIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday,—Reliable news shows that the Hungarians refused to permit six German divisions under Field Marshal von Mackensen on the Danube to retire through ...

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  45. AMERICANS SMASH GERMAN PIVOT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's correspondent at American headquarters announces that the Americans haye reached the Meuse on, a front of 30 miles. Their overwhelming ...

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  46. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is announced that the United Kingdom, Allied and neutral merchant ship-construction during the third quarter of 1918 totalled 1,384,000 tons, of ...

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  47. REVOLUTIONARIES SEIZE KIEL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Hamburg reports show that the revolutionaries seized Kiel and are plundering ships. The battleship Koenig is now flying the red flag. The officers were ...

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  48. "GERMANY MUST TAKE PRECAUTIONS."

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—The "Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" bitterly criticises the Austrian armistice terms, especially the condition regarding the Austro ...

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  49. INFANTS' JUNIOR RED CROSS.

    The Lismore Infants' Junior Red cross Collected and despatched during October 62 books, 61 magazines, 72 weekly papers, 50 penny papers, 3 bundles newspapers, 4 tins ...

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  50. RETREAT—NOT A ROUT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters says:—The retreat continues, but there is no question of a rout. We are simply pressing the ...

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  51. SUFFICIENTLY DEMOCRATISED.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—Prince von Bulow says that Germany is at present sufficiently democratsied. The abdication of the Kaiser would cause a tempest wherein much ...

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  52. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The shoot of Lismore Rifle Club for the monthly competition and the first quarter for Johnston Cup ended October 30. The winner for the month was W. G. Arkinstall, ...

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  53. ITALIAN FLEET.

    ROME, Wednesday.—The Italian fleet has occupied Duleigno and Antivari (Montenegro). ...

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  54. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Northward of the Sambre River our advanced troops passed forward beyond Mormal Forest and reached ...

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  55. CERTIFICATES FOR SOLDIERS.

    A hundred certificates showing that men from the Gundurimba shire have been on Active service are to be ordered for a start and more secured as funds are available. ...

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  56. GERMANY AND BOLSHEVIKS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Germany has broken off diplomatic relations with the Bolshevik Government. ...

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  57. THE GERMAN COLONIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Daily Express's" Copenhagen correspondent says that Dr. Solf clings to the hope of the restoration of the colonies. He declares ...

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  58. OPERATIONS IN SYRIA.

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—Since Saturday our troops from Aleppo, one of the most important towns in Syria, have progressed across the plain northwards to Raysk. It ...

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  59. GERMANY DEMANDS GUARANTEES.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—In consequence of the discovery in the Bolshevik diplomatic mail of pamphlets printed in German inciting German workers and soldiers ...

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  60. SHIPPING LOSSS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— In the House of Commons Mr. Macnamara (Secretary to the Admiralty) stated that 8,946,000 tons of British merchant ships were lost in war ...

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  61. GUNDURIMBA SHIRE REJOICINGS.

    At the meeting of the Gundurimba Shire Council yesterday the President (Cr. Kennedy) said he desired to refer to the alteration in the war position since last ...

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  62. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    LONDON, Wednesday—It is officially stated that the deaths from influenza in the great towns of England and Wales total 7417 for the week, compared with 4482 the ...

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  63. ALLIED NOTE TO CHINA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Allied Legation has presented a note to China reeapistulating many points wherein China has not fulfilled her duties to the Allies in ...

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  64. RUMANIA.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The United States has notified Rumania that her separate peace with the Central Powers will prejudice her interests at the peace table. ...

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  65. CHARGE OF THE LANCERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Further particulars of the fighting at Aleppo and its capture show that the Lancers charged right through the enemy. The enemy, over 3000 ...

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  66. IN QUARANTINE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday—The steamer Atua reached port this afternoon, and was immediately placed in quarantine. The vessel eignalled for a pilot off the Heads, which ...

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  67. GRAVES AT GALLIPOLI.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons, replying to Capt. Leslie Wilson, Mr. Macpherson (Under-Secretary to the War Office) stated that a graves unit on ...

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  69. CANADA'S EXPENDITURE.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—The war has cost Canada so far £200,000,000 sterling. ...

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  71. SOVIET PROCESSION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Soviots held a procession, and inarched to the Ministry of the Interior, where the Minister refused to receive them, but he was compelled to yield ...

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