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  2. PEACE CONFERENCE. Preliminary Meetings.

    Can Germany pay? is the most important question amid the mass of complicated problems concerning the statesmen gathering in London, for the first ...

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  3. GERMANY. Talk of Counter-Revolution.

    Accumulating evidence confirms the message from The Hague on 22nd November that the German military representatives intend attempting a coup ...

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  4. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. ATTEMPT TO FORM NEW STATE

    An attempt is being made to form a new Austro-Hungarian State. In view of the monarchists' activity, the Austrian Government has ordered ...

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  5. THE KING IN FRANCE. President's Reply to King's Speech.

    President Poincare, replying to the King's speech, after reviewing the fruitless Anglo-French efforts to prevent the outbreak of war, said it was then that ...

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  6. DEMOBILISATION. AUSTRALIAN PREPARATIONS.

    Premises have been found in Victoriastreet, London, for the demobilisation department. It is believed that a well known Melbourne business man, ...

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  7. AGITATOR RELEASED.

    John M'Lean, whose utterances some time ago tended to cause trouble among the workers on the Clyde, has now been released. ...

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  9. GERMANY MUST PAY.

    Mr. [?] [?]rge, speaking at New[?] [?] [?]casion of the confer[?] [?] [?]of the freedom of the city, [?] [?]. ...

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  10. ATLANTIC PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    An early resumption of the great stream of Atlantic passengers is predicted by the officials of the Cunard Steamship Company. Before the war ...

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  11. FAMINE IN VIENNA.

    Mr. Greenwall, the "Daily Express" correspondent, sends from Vienna a tragic account of the starving capital. Six thousand human wrecks, with their ...

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  12. BENDIGO.

    To-day is to be observed as a special day of prayer. Meetings of citizens will be held in the Town Hall this afternoon from 3 to 5 and from 7.45 to 9.30. The ...

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  13. MASSACRE OF JEWS AT LEMBERG.

    A Berlin message says:—Eleven hundred Jews were murdered at Lemberg. The fanatical crowd fired on the synagogue, in which hundreds of ...

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  14. MELBOURNE. DIRECTOR-GENERAL FOR RECRUITING.

    Mr. Donald Mackinnon, Director-General for Recruiting, whose work as such has practically come to an end, has received from the Acting Prime ...

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  15. GUILTY TO BE TRIED.

    Copenhagen message says that Vienna officially states that the Government intends to bring to trial all persons responsible for the war, including Count ...

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  16. King Congratulates Parisians.

    Speaking at a luncheon in the Hotel de Ville, Paris, King George expressed pleasure on re-visiting Paris, and paid a tribute to the unshakable confidence ...

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  17. AIR FORCE CASUALTIES.

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  18. CONFLICTING COUNSELS.

    "The Times" correspondent at The Hague says:—Conflicting counsels are most seriously threatening Germany Bolshevism tendencies are strong among ...

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  19. Mackensen's Army Interned in Hungary.

    A Budapest message says:—The Hungarian Government has decided to intern von Mackensen's army of 170,000 men which attempted to cross Hungary after ...

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  20. THE ALLIED ADVANCE. German Frontier Reached on Whole Front.

    [?] Sir Douglas Haig, in [?] communique, says:—[?] advanced troops have reached [?] German frontier along the whole ...

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  21. OFFICIAL MESSAGE OF ARMISTICE.

    It is explained by the Prime Minister's department that the official despatch from the Secretary of State for the Colonies conveying the news of the signing of ...

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  22. APPEAL BY PROTESTANTS.

    The Protestant churches in Hungary telegraphed to his Majesty King George and the editor of the "Scotsman," imploring the non-dismemberment of ...

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  23. Anglo-French Alliance Foreshadowed.

    Most of the Paris newspapers regard the speeches by the King and President Poincare as foreshadowing a permanent. Anglo-French alliance. ...

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  24. ENEMY CURRENCY FALLS.

    A heavy fall in the value of German and Austrian currency has been experienced in neutral exchanges this week. For example, the value of the mark in ...

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  25. CHILI AND PERU.

    The Chilia[?] army and naval reserves at Valparaiso are being called to the colors. It is expected that the reserves throughout the country will be called up soon. ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. Malin, leader of the Cape Nationalists, speaking at Ladysmith, Cape Colony, made a lengthy statemem regarding the doctrine of ...

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  27. Canadians to Occupy Mainz.

    [?] [?]stood that the Canadian [?] [?] assigned to occupy [?]. This [?]s will be the Cana[?] [?] till peace is signed. ...

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  28. General Hoffmann.

    Copenhagen reports that General Hoffmann has been murdered are canards. Hoffmann, with the Bavarian prinelings, has been arrested and interned at ...

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  29. THE EX-KAISER. OFFICIAL ABDICATION SIGNED.

    The State Department at Washington has received information that the Kaiser signed his official abdication on Thursday. ...

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  30. OLD SCENES TRAVERSED.

    The British armises are now advancing [?] the [?] over scenes where the [?] German [?]ocities were committed [?] [?] victories won, but the ...

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  31. Haase-Liebknecht Government Foreshadowed.

    "The Times" correspondent at The Hague, analysing the forces working in Berlin, regards minorityites as playing a double game. Herr Haase wishes ...

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  32. THE NAVY BOARD.

    Mr. Watt, when asked on Saturday whether Rear-Admiral Halsey has been appointed to succeed Rear-Admiral Sir William Cresswell on the Navy Board, ...

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  33. GENERAL NEWS.

    Lord French has appointed an Advisory Council, including Lords Limraven, Londonderry, and Granard to inquire into matters affecting Ireland. ...

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  34. Expected Demand for Extradition.

    A message received, at Vancouver from London says:—The Allies will soon make a concerted demand for the extradition of the former Kaiser. It ...

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  35. RETURNING PRISONERS.

    In the course of a debate in the Chamber of Deputies, M. Jeanneney, Under-Secretary for War, declared that the position of Allied war prisoners in ...

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  36. NAVAL SURRENDER IN BLACK SEA.

    A London message states that the Admiralty announced that all the Russian ships seized by the Germans, and all the German submarines in the ...

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  37. TO AUSTRALIA BY AIR.

    An aerial flight to Australia, by way of India, is being organised by the Aerial League of the Empire. The cost will be partly subscribed by the ...

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  38. Conference May Begin on 16th December.

    A menage received at Vancouver from Paris says:—The Peace Conference is likely to begin on 16th December. Only the star chamber session will be held at ...

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  39. BRITISH ELECTIONS. Labor in Opposition.

    Interest is growing daily in the whirlwind election campaign. There is abundance of freak contests in which candidates are soldiers, who have lost arms ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN MERCANTILE FINANCE COMPANY.

    The Australian Mercantile Finance Company returned a not profit of £34,071, paving 10 per cent. dividend and 5 per cent. bonus. ...

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  41. President Wilson Heads American Delegation.

    President Wilson will personally head the American delegation. The other members include Mr. Robert Lansing, Colonel House, Mr. Henry White (former ...

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  42. Berlin Courier Arrested by Order of Bavaria's President.

    A Copenhagen message says:—Herr Eisner, the President of Bavaria, has ordered the arrest of the Berlin courier crossing Bavaria towards Austria. The ...

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  43. DODGING SUBMARINES.

    It is announced that the great White Star liner Olympic (46,359 tons) carried 10,000 troops to France each trip. She repeatedly escaped submarines in the ...

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  44. Ex-Kaiserin Joins Ex-Kaiser.

    The ex-Kaiserine has arrived at Maarsbergen, near Uprecht, en route to join the ex-Kaiser. ...

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  45. The Ex-Crown Prince.

    The former Crown Prince of Germany has arrived at Wieringen, a lonely island in the Zuider Zee, largely inhabited by anti-German fisherman. He drove ...

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  46. ORLEANS PRINCE KILLED.

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that Prince Antoine of Orleans died as the result of a flying accident on Tuesday, while bringing despatches ...

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  47. Great Victory Renounced.

    [?] [?] [?] H. "The Times" [?] [?] [?] the British Head[?] [?] [?]before the armistice [?] [?] [?]he he was aware that ...

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  48. Returning Troops Depose Soviets.

    "The Times" correspondent at The Hague says:—Returning troops deposed the Soviets at Schlesbusch, Wiesdorf, and Lennep. The troops destroyed red flags ...

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  49. A VICTORY BALL.

    The first great social event in London since the signing of the armistice, the "victory ball," held on Thursday night in the Albert Hall, was a most, ...

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  50. POSITION IN IRELAND.

    A Dublin report states that 31 Nationaliste have declined nominations. The Sinn Feiners have walkovers in the Counties of Derry and Cork. It is ...

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  51. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    An Amsterdam message says:—In response to the Allied threats to hold Germany responsible for the treatment of the Allied prisoners, the German ...

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  52. INQUIRY INTO ORIGIN OF WAR.

    A message received at Vancouver from Copenhagen says: — The German Government has forwarded a Note to the Allies, via Switzerland, proposing ...

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  53. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS. FEDERATED CARTERS AND DRIVERS' UNION.

    A summoned meeting was held on Thursday last, the vice-president (Mr. J. Miller) occupying the chair. There was a large attendance. Mr. P. A. Williams, secretary ...

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  54. Dutch Re[?]s Unsatisfactory.

    [?] [?] [?] learns that the As[?] [?] [?] have made in[?] [?] [?]regarding the cir[?] [?] [?]which the passage of ...

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  55. HOSPITAL SHIPS SUNK.

    The Press Bureau announces that a While Paper discloses that the Foreign Office on 11th November forwarded to the British representatives in Allied and ...

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  56. STABILISING THE ROUBLE.

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that in view of the confused state of the currency in northern Russia the British Government has ...

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  57. "Must Enforce Blockade."

    An inspired press campaign shows that Germany is bracing itself for a final effort to secure concessions before the Peace Conference takes place. It makes ...

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  58. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    The Russian Bureau of the United States War Trade Board has opened commercial relations with Russia and Siberia. Three vessels left Pacific ports ...

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  59. JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA.

    [?] [?] Ambassador in London [?] [?] interview with Mr. W. M. Hugh[?] Australia House. It is understood that the most cordial ...

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  60. THE TRANSPORT BARAMBAH.

    A mixed Naval and Military Court is investigating the Barambah case. Private Heitmann. Commonwealth M.H.R., who enlisted for active service in Western ...

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  61. THE AGEING FACE MADE YOUNG.

    Do you know the power of White Vathmi on the skin? Perhaps your face is growing old and plain because you have never used it. Maybe White Vathmi will prove ...

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  62. 10,000 BRIDES FROM FRANCE FOR AMERICAN SOLDIERS.

    Official estimates indicate that 10,000 American soldiers have married French girls since the war began. ...

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  63. POLITICS IN CANADA.

    Some sections in Canada are becoming restive under the Union Government now that the war has ended. Besides outspoken criticism at the ...

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  64. KING MORIS ON BULGARIAN THRONE.

    Bolshevism has been stamped out in Bulgaria. Diplomatic advices received at the Bulgarian Legation state that order has been restored, after a brief ...

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  65. REPATRIATION OF GERMANS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Johannesburg states:—The delayed report of Sir George Cave's statement in the House of Lords on the 20th November regarding ...

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  66. AUSTRIAN CASUALTIES.

    [?] Australian casualties, as officially announced, are:—Killed, 800,000; wound ed, [?],000. [?] of the cable news on this page so ...

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  67. ENGINEERS' DEMAND INCREASED WAGES.

    SYDNEY.—A mass meeting of the members of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers decided to leave the district, committee to deal with the refusal of the ...

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  68. FRENCH FORCE FOR RUSSIA.

    A French force of 500, the majority being aviators and tank men, arrived at San Francisco, en route for Russia, to join the Allies in their fight against the ...

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  69. THANKSGIVING DAY.

    American Thanksgiving Day was celebrated in London on Friday. The Stars and Stripes was flown alongside the Union Jack on the Houses of Parliament, ...

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