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  2. RETURNING ANZACS. KANGAROO FLAT ANZAC RETURNING.

    Driver Albert J. Herbert, an original Aazac, of California Gully, is returning to Australia, and his name appears in list "H." Driver Herbert enlisted in ...

    Article : 61 words
  3. QUESTION OF EXTRADITION. THE EX-KAISER.

    "The Daily Express" confirms the report that the Allied Governments will demand the surrender of the Kaiser from the Netherlands. ...

    Article : 201 words
  4. THE CROWN PRINCE.

    A message from Oosterland, North Holland, says that the former Crown Prince told a representative of the Associated Press:— ...

    Article : 127 words
  5. PRELIMINARY MEETINGS. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Inter-Allied Conference was resumed at No. 10, Downing-street on Tuesday morning. A large crowd again cheered most heartily the British Allied ...

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  6. Occupied Regions Clam. THE ALLIED ADVANCE.

    An American communique says that the American 3rd Army has reached the Krewinkel. Mitterich, Rievenich, Mors[?], and Hirschfelderoff line. ...

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  7. SALE OF ALIEN PROPERTY.

    A Washington message states that an avalanche of protests against the sale by the Government of alien property now that the war is over has struck the ...

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  8. Three Principal Points. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Points in connection with the British election campaign are hardening to three—(1) The punishment of the formet Kaiser and others guilty of cruelties ...

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  9. FIENDISH ACT OF A HUN.

    BALLARAT.—A Ballarat soldier, who has just returned from France, where he had been on active service for nearly three years, has made a gruesome ...

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  10. MACHINERY DESTROYED.

    Before evacuating the Dobrudja, in South-eastern Rumania, the Germans completely destroyed all machinery and stole all foodstuffs. ...

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  11. CHANGES ANTICIPATED IN CANADIAN MINISTRY.

    Ottawa is filled with rumors that Sir Robert Borden's Government will be unable to continue through the New Year session. Any crisis, however, would ...

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  12. HUNTLY HERO GREETED.

    Driver D. Currie, of Huntly, one of the original Anzacs, who, with the late Lieut. L. W. Tucker, D.C.M., enlisted from Huntly early after war broke out, ...

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  13. Americans Patrol 43 Miles.

    Cabled messages from the American Army show that the troops slept on Sunday for the first night in Germany. On Monday they resumed their march ...

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  14. President's Predicament.

    A report from Washington says:—On the verge of his departure for the Peace Conference, President Wilson finds himself in an unusual predicament. He has ...

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  15. RECEPTION AT EPSOM.

    Corporal Jack Brown, one of the original Anzacs, arrived home n Wednesday by the midday train from Bendigo, and was met at the station by a large ...

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  16. Women Demonstrators.

    A London message says that, in response to a request for an interview, Mr. Lloyd George, the Premier, sent word to 500 women demonstrators that ...

    Article : 125 words
  17. GERMANY. MISRULE CONTINUES.

    A message from The Hague states that the whole of the German press complains of the inability of the Soviets or the Executive Committee to ...

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  18. WAR TROPHIES IN AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    Mr. Hughes, Prime Ministsr of Australia, on Tuesday opened an exhibition of war trophies in Australia House. ...

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  19. Enemy Spies in Belgium.

    The German espionae system in Belgium continues to be active, notwithstanding the armistice. It is reported that in a [?] near Brussels the police ...

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  20. WELCOME TO CALIFORNIA GULLY SOLDIERS.

    A welcome home social was tendered by A. Victor Leggo and Co.'s employes at the California Gully Mechanics' Institute last night to Privates Percy Rushton and ...

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  21. PEACE CONCLUDED BETWEEN CHINA AND TIBET.

    A message from Shanghai states that on 29th November peace was concluded, between China and Tibet. ...

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  22. Republicans Do Not Wish to Embarrass President.

    A Washington cable message dated Tuesday says:—Mann, Republican member of Congress, said:—"There would be no concerted effort by the ...

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  23. HOLLAND WARNED.

    In the course of an interview, Sir F. E. Smith, Attorney-General, said:—Our right to press for extradition on legal grounds is merely subsidiary. We have ...

    Article : 131 words
  24. Foch Issues Ultimatum.

    A message from Berlin states that Marshal Foch gave an ultimatum to the German arristice delegates demanding [?] Germany should hand over her best ...

    Article : 259 words
  25. CANAL TO BE COMPLETED.

    It is announced by the Canadian Government that, as part of its reconstruction programme, it will proced with the completion of the Welland Canal at a ...

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  26. SPANISH INFLUENZA.

    A message from Bombay states that the ravages of influenza in India are terrible. Eight hundred people are dying daily in Delhi. There have been 15,000 ...

    Article : 62 words
  27. Representation of Dominions.

    Sir Robert Borden, Prime Minister of Canada, is pressing for the representation of the Dominions at the Peace Conference. "The Daily Express" has a ...

    Article : 140 words
  28. CLEVELAND'S TEAMS IDLE.

    In Cleveland, Ohio, the tramways are idle owing to the men having struck work because the company refused to dismiss the women employed as ...

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  29. COMPULSORY TRAINING ENDS.

    A telegram from Buluwayo announces that the Administrator has decided to withdraw the application of the new defence ordinance which imposes ...

    Article : 67 words
  30. SWAN HILL ANZACS.

    Word has been received at Swan Hill that two Anzacs are returning shortly, viz., Lance-Corporal E. H. Squires and Gunner R. H. Makepeace. ...

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  31. William Hohenzollern May Be Asked for by Judge.

    French citizens are lodging complaints with the attorney-General, M. Lescouve, regarding "crimes committed by the armies under William ...

    Article : 129 words
  32. 250 People Die on Voyage.

    The steamer Tomaso Di Savoia (7761 tons), which has readied Vancouver from South America, reports that influenza broke out after the vessel left ...

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  33. ROCHESTER HERO WELCOMED.

    By the train on Tuesday night there arrived home to Rochester the second returned Anzac, in the person of Bombardier Harry Balley, son of Mr. and ...

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  34. SUBSIDIES TO CEASE.

    It is announced that the Government will withdraw the subsidy for steel-making on 31st January, and the subsidy for pig iron on 30th April. ...

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  35. ASSURING STATEMENT BY DR. ROBERTSON.

    MELBOURNE.—Dr. Robertson, chairman of the Board of Health, declared at the meeting of the board on Wednesday that there was no reason to suppose ...

    Article : 362 words
  36. Recovery of 1870 Indemnity.

    By a unanimous vote the Paris Municipal Council has decided in favor of recovering from Germany the £200,000,000 levied on France in 1870, ...

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  37. ACTRESS'S SUIT SUCCEEDS.

    It is announced that Miss Madge Titheradge, the well-known actress, has been granted restitution of conjugal rights. ...

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  38. Financial Alarm in Berlin.

    A message from Berlin says that the "Rbenish Westfalische eZitung" states that considerable financial alarm still prevails in Berlin. People continue to ...

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  39. RED CROSS TEA-ROOMS AND SHOP. BENDIGO.

    Another successful day was held by the Old Linen Brigade at the tea-rooms yesterday. The Mackenzie and Webster streets Red Cross branch will be in ...

    Article : 68 words
  40. ARRANGING ABDICATION.

    A Paris message says that when the British Armistice Commission, occupied the former Kaiser's house at Spa, a ward liviug in the Chancellor's house ...

    Article : 87 words
  41. BIRDWOOD TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    It is announced that General Sir William R. Birdwood, who commanded the Australian army on Gallipoli and in France, and subsequently the Fifth ...

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  42. NAVAL SURRENDER. Beatty Addresses Crew of Lion

    Admiral Sir D. Beatty, in a speech which he made to the crew of the Lion on the eve of their escorting the German battleships to the Scapa Flow, ...

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  43. PRAIRIE DEMONSTRATION.

    Last Tuesday a hearty welcome was given Sergeant G. Holfand, M.M., who has just returned with the Anzacs. The residents of Prairie and the school ...

    Article : 102 words
  44. ST. LIBORIUS'S CONVENT FAIR.

    The annual convenr fair in connection with St. Liborius Roman Catholic Church at Eaglehawk was opened last night by Dean Rooney. There was a large attendant, ...

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  45. THE AUSTRALIANS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 247 words
  46. SOLDIER WELCOMED.

    Sapper "Mat" Hall, who has returned after three years' active service, during which he twice suffered from trench fever, was tendered a welcome home in ...

    Article : 85 words
  47. Flight of Kaiser Condemned.

    Many quarters in Germany, particularly among the soldiers, condemn the flight of the former Kaiser. Dr. Steinager, Professor of Law, writes in ...

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  48. BERLIN LIFE NORMAL.

    The first English war correspondent who has arrived in Berlin has described his journey thither from Austria as being like a triumphal progress. ...

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  49. RAYWOOD REJOICINGS.

    Great excitement prevailed throughout the Raywood district when the welcome news was received that Private Leslie Eeles, the first Anzac to return, was to ...

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  50. BENDIGO W.A.A.Cs.

    At a largely-attended meeting of the Bendigo W.A.A.Cs., held last night at the Y.M.C.A. rooms, much business of importance was transacted. A resolution ...

    Article : 137 words
  51. U-BOATS IN THAMES.

    A message from London says that [?] surrendered U-boats to [?] [?] Thames was the U 64, [?] [?] the river at noon. She ...

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  52. German Secretary's View. WHO BEGAN THE WAR?

    The "Daily Express" correspondent in Berlin has interviewed Herr Hugo Haase, Secretary for Foreign Affairs in the new Government. Herr Haase said: ...

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  53. British Destroyers at Libau.

    [?] [?] that 12 British de[?] [?] reached Libau, Courland. and a [?] British fleet is expected [?] at [?]mshaven. ...

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  54. PROMISES BY HERR EBERT.

    A message received at Vancouver on Tuesday from Berlin says:—The seizure of all landed estates and the confiscation of war profits in Germany has been ...

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  55. "MAKURA" HELD UP.

    MELBOURNE.—It is probable that in view of the further development of influenza on the steamer Makura that vessel will be detained for a longer ...

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  56. RUSSIA. Estheria Under Bolshevists.

    A Berlin [?] says that Baron Aex[?] of [?], who escped from [?] [?] on Thursday in disguise, [?] [?] a few British light ...

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  57. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Private Philip Harris, son of Mrs. R. E. Harris, of "Mill House," Kerang, arrived back in Kerang on 21st November, and was enthusiastically greeted by ...

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  58. WAR PRECAUTIONS PROSECUTION.

    SYDNEY.—In the Central Criminal Court on Wednesday the trial of Edward Ernest Judd, for an alleged breach of the War Precautions Act; was ...

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  59. UNREST IN BAVARIA.

    An Amsterdam message says that Herr Eisnr. th Bavarian Premier, addressing a meeting of the Soldiers and Workmen's Council at Munich, said ...

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  60. Kaiser Denies Responsibility.

    All Amsterdam message says that the former Kaiser, interviewed, declined responsibility for tho war. Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg, the former Chancellor, ...

    Article : 86 words
  61. Provisional Government Assuantes All Liabilities.

    [?] [?] Reuter's correspondent [?] [?] that the Russian Pro[?] [?] at Omsk has tele[?] [?] to the Dutch Government ...

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  62. GENERAL NEWS. STRONG CHOLERA GERMS.

    It is alleged by a Zurich paper that the Germans plotted to sow dissension among the Allies, and that germs of cholera for distribution in Flanders and ...

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  63. TO CONQUER WOULD FROM AIR.

    Germany possesses a society called the Deutsche Fliegerbund (German Flying Club), whose purpose is believed to be to promote the German aim in the next ...

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  64. Desired Germany as Ally.

    [?] [?] from Berlin states that M. Ra[?], a Russian Commissary, who was one of the Russian delegates to the [?] Litovsk Conference, has declared ...

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  65. Germans Burn Damaging Documents.

    A Paris message says that the Germans burned all damaging documents in the German archives at Brussels which might be useful for placing the ...

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  66. THE W.A.A.C.

    Sir.—I am writing to you in support of "Soldier's Sister," whose letter in your paper, concerning the W.A.A.C. voiced the opinion of a large number of people. It ...

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  67. HOW LEMBERG WAS LIBERATED.

    An English war correspondent who visited Lemberg tells an astonishing story of how schoolboys liberated the city from the Ruthenians. ...

    Article : 90 words
  68. PRINCES TO EMIGRATE.

    It is announced that the German Government has consented to permit a number of Holienzollern princes to leave Germany on condition that they ...

    Article : 45 words
  69. REPATRIATION OF GERMANS.

    [?] [?] and crowded mass meeting at Durban adopted resolutions strongly advocating the [?] of interned Germans ...

    Article : 97 words
  70. ITALIANS MAY OCCUPY VIENNA

    A message received at Vancouver from Copenhagen says that despatches received from Vienna state that rumors are current there that the Italians intend to ...

    Article : 34 words
  71. Antagonism to Jews.

    A report from Berlin states that placards distributed throughout the city charge all Jews with Reiner slackers. They also attack Hrr Kurt Cisner, head ...

    Article : 61 words
  72. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    More than 40,000 British prisoners of war have arrived in Britain from Germany since the signing of the armistice. ...

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  73. Advertising

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  74. HOLLAND STOPS EXPORTS TO GERMANY.

    It is announced that the Dutch Government has stopped all exports to Germany as a reprisal for the stoppage of the export of German coal to ...

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  75. BRIDGEWATER RECEPTION.

    Captain George Wylie, son of Mr. R. Wylie, one of the original Anzacs, who left Bridgwater in October, 1914, arrived home on Tuesday night. There was ...

    Article : 48 words
  76. Advertising

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