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  4. MILITARY HEROES

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  5. ENGLAND REJOICES

    There was another great popular demonstration of loyalty on the occasion of the visit of their Majesties to the thanksgiving service at St. Paul's Cathedral ...

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  6. MR. HUGHES AND DR. WILSON

    The Empire Producers' Association entertained Mr. Hughes at luncheon to-day. Lord Beresford, who presided, said the British had no definite post-war policy, ...

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  7. THE NAVY REJOICES

    The "Pall Mass Gazette's Edinburgh correspondent describes the navy's celebration of the armistice. It was a marvellous scene. At 8 o'clock on Tuesday night ships ...

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  8. THE ROLL OF HONOR.

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  9. VICTORY DAY

    Victory Day in Adelaide was a memorable occasion, despite the fact that the trams were not running. All classes, with the notable exception of the tramwaymen, ...

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  10. REPUBLIC IN AUSTRIA

    The Copenhagen "Neue Frei Presse" says Austria has been proclaimed a republic. The now State Chancellor proposes that Austria shall be incorporated in the ...

    Article : 144 words
  11. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Moia, 1,385, S. Gitting, Sydney, A.U.S.[?]. [?] agents. Karatta, 278, C. Barry, Kangaroo Island. Kooringa, 150, J. Williams, Ardrossan. ...

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  12. LATEST CABLE NEWS

    The War Office announces that a conference of representatives of the Admiralty, the War Office, the Air Ministry, and the Australian, New Zealand, Canadian, South ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S BURDEN

    Mr. Bonar Law, in moving in the House of Commons on Tuesday for a vote of credit for £700,000,000 said:—Though a reduction in expenditure was expected the ...

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  14. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    At about 12.45 p.m. on Thursday Mr. William Walker, of Currie-street, was found in King William-street in an unconscious condition. He was removed to ...

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  15. CONSTANTINOPLE

    Mr. Ward Price, the war correspondent, telegraphing from near Adrianople on Tuesday night, says:—The whole transport of the British division which is on the Turkish ...

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  16. LOYAL INDIA

    All India is rejoicing over the victory as it has never rejoiced before. To-day is a day of jubilee. Holiday salutes have been fired, and parades held. The ...

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  18. INFLUENZA.

    More deaths among the Atua's passengers occurred at the quarantine station today. One of the victims was a native. Another case of influenza has broken out. ...

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  19. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Lord Crawford announced in the House of Lords to-day that the Government hope to prorogue Parliament next week. ...

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  20. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    It has been resolved to revive inter-State cricket. It is proposed to play New South Wales in Melbourne at Christmas, with a return match in Sydney on January ...

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  21. LIQUOR TRADES UNION.

    The appeal of a number of employe[?]s, including the Federal Palace Hotel, Sargent's, Ltd., and the [?]ers and restaurunt keeprs of Sydney, against the decision of the Register of the Arbitration ...

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  22. VIEWS AND COMMENTS

    From "S. Gould":—When war was declared four and half years ago much [?]unting was displayed in the [?]ty, and I at once wrote to the press pointing out that many people were flying ...

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  23. A SCIENTIST'S GRIEVANCE

    The Federal Government some months ago engaged Professor H. Maxwell Lefroy to return to Australia for a year to investigate the blowfly, pric[?]y pear, and other ...

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  24. PRISONERS OF WAR

    The Australian repatriated prisoners inside Private William Quinn, of Sydney. He was severely wounded in July, 1916, but has fully recovered. Sapper S. Thomas ...

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  26. THE ROUMANIANS.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Berne states:—A telegram from Buds-Peath reports that Roumania has declared war against Germany. ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier, in reply to a suggestion by Mr. McGirr that the Federal Government be consulted with a view to getting an ...

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  28. HONORING SOLDIERS.

    At Belalie North a welcome home was tendered to Driver Kammerman and Private G. Hodby on November 11, when each received a medal from the Red Cross. Driver ...

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