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  2. ENEMY SUBJECTS IN AFRICA.

    Mr. H. Burton, Minister for Finance and Railways, in addressing his constituents at Ladysmith, in Natal, dealt with the resolutions passed in various ...

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  3. STATE POLITICS.

    MELBOURNE.—The business to be transacted during the remainder of the State Parliamentary (session occupied the attention of Ministers at the State ...

    Article : 254 words
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  5. THE ALLIED ADVANCE. Belgians on the Rhine.

    A Beigian communique says:—"Our cavalry division reached the Rhine and occupied Neuss and Krefeld. Our infantry readied the line from Wassenberg to ...

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  6. GERMANY. REVOLUTION FIRMLY ESTABLISHED

    A message from The Hague says that a Dutchman returning from the interior of Germany says that the revolution is firmly established, and has come ...

    Article : 307 words
  7. Mackensen's Troops Surrendering.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says a message from Budapest states that General von Mackensen's troops in the Hermannstadt are surrendering to ...

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  8. British at Cologne Welcomed as Deliverers.

    The correspondent accompanying the British advance to Cologne says the inhabitants generally welcomed the army as deliverers. ...

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  9. INDEPENDENT SOCIALISTS WIN.

    A Berlin message says:—in the elections on Thursday to fill two vacancies in the Soldiers and Workmen's Executive Council, the Left Wing of the ...

    Article : 271 words
  10. THE INVADED AREA.

    The French Minister of Public Works reports that 800 bridges in the invaded area are required to be rebuilt and 3125 miles of railway need ...

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  11. Aeroplanes Surrendered.

    It is announced that the surrender of 2000 German acroplanes is proceeding in accordance with the armistice terms, and is expected to be completed shortly. ...

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  12. Bomb Explosion Causes Fire.

    Reuter's correspondent says that sparks from an engine caused a fire at Ghent, which exploded a bomb that had been hidden by the Germans. Ten were killed ...

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  13. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    A Vienna, message says that according to Dr. Clemens von Priquet, the eminent specialist, the birth rate of Austro-Hungary fell 50 per cent, during ...

    Article : 63 words
  14. PUNISHING SHIRKERS.

    WELLINGTON.—The House of Representitives has passed a bill providing that a military defaulters' list be prepared containing the names, ...

    Article : 171 words
  15. LONG GULLY WELCOME HOME LEAGUE.

    To-morrow night the Long Gully Welcome Home Leaptue arc running a novelty night in the fire station to raise funds to welcome home about 100 men ...

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  16. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    A Paris message says:—President Wilson will be at Versailles on 16th December. The second stage of the discussion of peace preliminaries will open in Paris ...

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  17. RED CROSS SHOP.

    During the last few months a few energetic workers have, by means of the Red Cross shop in View-street, raised £160 for the funds of the Red Cross. ...

    Article : 152 words
  18. THE EX-CROWN PRINCE.

    Newspapers are displaying anger at the statements made by the former Crown Prince in the interview which an American correspondent had with him ...

    Article : 100 words
  19. A Republic of United States.

    The "Daily Express" says:—Herr Schiedemann has expressed the opinion that Germany would become a republic composed of united States. ...

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  20. The Outbreak in Berlin.

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen says that a message from Berlin states that when the arrest of the executive council became known, the troops of ...

    Article : 171 words
  21. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    Dr. Jacobs, the resident surgeou at the Bendigo Hospital, informed the board of management last, evening that he had proc[?] enough influenza vaccine to ...

    Article : 67 words
  22. THE INDEMNITIES.

    In a able communication from Londen the Canadian Premier (Sir Robert Burdent nays that the Peace Conference will not determine the indemnity to be ...

    Article : 205 words
  23. WATCH GERMANY.

    A Paris message says:—The newspaper "Le Matin" draws attention to the fact that Germany has not yet reduced her army to a peace footing. ...

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  24. MELBOURNE.

    The Defence department has definitely decided that men who have been in camp at any time in Australia, or enlisted and could not go into camp ...

    Article : 81 words
  25. DEMOBILISATION.

    Since signing the armistice, 2110 officers and 56,694 men of other ranks, also 2752 civilians, have been repatriated to Britain. ...

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  26. SITUATION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON.—Mr. Russell, Minister for Health, feels sure that the first and most serious stage of the pneumonic influenza outbreak has been passed, but the ...

    Article : 167 words
  27. German Agents Active on Behalf of Militarists.

    "The Times" prominently quotes a despatch sent to Chicago from London by Mr. Edwar[?] Price Bell, sounding alarm against German agents who, he ...

    Article : 79 words
  28. VISITORS TO AMERICA

    Before returning to Franco, after a visit of several months to the United States on an official mission, Mr. Stephene Lauzanne, editor of the Paris ...

    Article : 137 words
  29. IN THE COUNTRY.

    KNOWSLEY.—A large gathering of Langwornor and surrounding district residents assembled in Mr. Martin O'Sulliyall's barn at Wild Duck on Friday ...

    Article : 139 words
  30. BOLSHEVIK COUP FAILS.

    Latest reports from Berlin do not make the situation clear, but apparently there are two movements. The first is the Spartacus attempt to seize power, and ...

    Article : 183 words
  31. OBITUARY.

    O'KEEFE.—Mr. John O'Keefe, an old resident of Charlton, died on Saturday at the age of 79 years. The deceased was for many years engaged in ...

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  32. RAILWAYS NATIONALISATION.

    London financial experts anticipate that the railway stockholders will accept the nationalisation basis on equitable valuations. It is recognised that the ...

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  33. President Invited to Cologne.

    The Germans have invited President Wilson to visit Cologne. ...

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  34. EPIDEMIC [?]SIDING.

    SYDNEY.—The position in quarantine contnues satisfactory, only one fresh case having been reported in the last three days. ...

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  35. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES.

    TOWNSVILLE.—Acting under instructions from a meeting of the A.M.I.E. on Sunday the men employed at Garbutt's refused to work. The proprietors paid off ...

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  36. PRISONERS STREAMING IN.

    An Amsterdam report states:—Prisoners are streaming in [?] a deplorable condition of destr[?] and weakness. Great Britain proposes to send hospital trains ...

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  37. FRENCH MISSION INOCULATED.

    SYDNEY.—General Pau and the other members of the French Mission were inoculated on Monday morning as an example to the rest of the community. ...

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  38. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Canadian Food Board will shortly be terminated. The chairman, Mr. Thompson, will become the Canadian Trade Commissioner in ...

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  39. BAR TO D.S.M.

    A bar to the Distinguished Service Medal has been awarded to Sergeant-Major L. Mathias, of the 23rd Battalion. ...

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  40. DOCTORS AND LODGES.

    MELBOURNE.—To enable executives of friendly socioties which accept the terms of settlement of the dispute between doctors and lodges agreed to by the Friendly ...

    Article : 168 words
  41. LUXURIOUS SOCIALIST.

    The Swiss Socialist leader Grimm has published a furious attack on Scheidemenn, accusing the latter of behaving like a plutocrat during his ...

    Article : 181 words
  42. RUSSIA.

    A Paris message says:—Professor Massarak, head of the Czecho-Slovak movement, said that the Allies between the Baltic and Italy would ...

    Article : 37 words
  43. THREATENING FRENCH NOTE.

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris says: —M. Clem[?], the French Premier, has wirelessed a threatening note to Germany regarding her attack on the ...

    Article : 29 words
  44. Serious Crisis Reached.

    A Vancouver message says:—"The Times" correspondent at Copenhagen says:—A very serious crisis has been reached in Berlin. The Government sat ...

    Article : 67 words
  45. EXCLUSION OF PRIESTS FROM QUARANTINE STATION.

    TALLANGATTA.—Preaching in the Roman Catholic Church on Sunday morning, the Bishop of Sandhurst (Dr. M'Corthy) expressed his extreme regret that he ...

    Article : 450 words
  46. CARRYING AMERICAN ARMY.

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that Sir Joseph Maclay, the Shipping Contr[?]" r, interviewed, said that [?] per cent. of the American ...

    Article : 106 words
  47. BENDIGO.

    At the moment when the ladies belonging to various branches of the Red Cross Society in Bendigo and its environs are about to cease temporarily their ...

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  48. Eisner Remonstrates.

    A report from Rotterdam states that Herr Eisner, the Bavarian Premier visited Berlin and spent two hours vainly attempting to persuade Dr. ...

    Article : 63 words
  49. SWEDEN RECALLS CONSULS

    The Swedish Government has recalled its consular and diplomatic representatives from Russia, except two officials of the Legation. It also has ...

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  50. CONFERENCE AT CASTLEMAINE.

    CASTLEMAINE.—On Saturday night the country aspect of the doctors' dispute with the friendly societies was discussed at a conference in the I.O.O.F. Hall. Fifteen ...

    Article : 368 words
  51. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS MINING ACCIDENT.

    Early yesterday morning an accident occurred at the Central Red White and Blu[?] mine, in which a man named Josiah Rodda, the shift boss, sustained ...

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  52. TROOP TRAINS COLLIDE

    Sixty-eight persons were killed and 151 injured in a collision between a leave train and another train in the station at Lothiers, in the province of Indre, in ...

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  53. CHILI AND PERU.

    President Wilson and Senor Irigoyen, President of the Argentine Republic, will co-operate in an effort to effect a settlement of the controversy ...

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  54. Real Revolution Not Yet Begun.

    "The Times" correspondent at The Hague says:—The people arriving from Germany state that the real revolution has not yet begun. The Bolsheviks ...

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  55. U.S. NAVY RETURNING HOME.

    It is announced that the greater part of the American navy now in European waters will sail home as soon as possible. ...

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  56. KICKED BY HORSE.

    MUSKERRY EAST.—A young man named Daniel Wilkie was kicked by a horse at Tooll[?]en on Thursday, with the result that he sustained a broken ...

    Article : 62 words
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