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  2. PRESIDENT WILSON

    An official announcement has been made that President Wilson will a attend the Peace Conference in Europe. He will sail for France after the new ...

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  3. AMERICAN WARNING

    The State Department has warned the public that it has every evidence that German agents in the United States are endeavoring io bi[?] the American mind in ...

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  4. GERMAN UPHEAVAL

    "Vorwaerts" explains that the trouble in the German High Seas Fleet originated as a result of an instruction to the German sailors that they must flight the British to ...

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  5. TRAMWAY TROUBLE ENDED

    Conciliatory negotiations conducted between the parties concerned in the tramways dispute ended satisfactorily on Tuesday, and cars will be run this morning. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    The following statement was made by Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) tonight:—"Yesterday the Australian Wheat Board unanimously adopted the following ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S SHARE

    Marshal Foch, who breakfasted at Sir Douglas Haig's headquarters this morning, said:—The British hammer-blows were the decisive factor in the final defeat of the ...

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  8. STATE POLITICS

    A few minutes after the House of Assembly met on Tuesday the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. J. Gunn) gave notice that on the following day he would move:— ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    This morning Sir Hamilton GooldAdams, Governor of Queensland, and Lady Goold-Adams, will arrive in Adelaide on a visit to his Excellency the Governor and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES.

    The lion. J. Jelley in the Legislative Council on Tuesday said the Commissioner of Public Works recently stated it was only because the police trouble was ...

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  11. THE MARCH TO THE RHINE

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:—The Second and Fourth Armies have reached the general line, Florrennes-Charlerol ...

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  12. ALLIED ADVANCE

    Mr. James, the correspondent of the New York "Times" with the American army, states:—The Americans reached Mo[?]edy (22 miles from Sedan) on ...

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  13. THE ARMISTICE DELEGATION

    Fighting men in France who know the Hun's character intimately hesitate even yet to give themselves to the conviction that the war is over, but they know the ...

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  14. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    In the Senate to-day Senator McDougall moved a formal motion of adjournment to enable him to discuss transport facilities for the return of the Australian soldiers. ...

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  15. THE WORLDS WORKERS.

    Mr. Meadows Smith (British Consul and members of the French Mission), who returned to Melbourne from Adelaide to-day, said he looked for good results from the ...

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  16. COMFORTS FUND WORK MUST CONTINUE.

    There must be no [?]cessation of activities in Connection with trench comforts work, and the public should realise that, as the transportation of the troops cannot be ...

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  17. THANKSGIVING DAY

    President Wilson has issued a proclamation in which he asks all Americans to observe November 28 as a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer. The President ...

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  18. OVERSEAS SHIPPING.

    At San Francisco—Thresher. Departures. For Sydney—Suevic, Karori, and Carmen. For Newcastle—Kumeric and Bunbury. ...

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  19. "A WHIPPED PUP"

    Some of the American newspapers contrast the fortitude displayed by the Allies under their reverses with the attitude of Germany. ...

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  21. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    Mr. Aekerman, the correspondent of the New York "Times" at Omsk (Western Siberia), reports:—The bodies of live Russian grand dukes have been found in a ...

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  22. THE CASSAPEDIA.

    A report was current to-day that the steamer Cassapedia had been sunk, with a crew of 28 men, off the coast of Newfoundland. ...

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  23. BIG FIRE IN THE CITY.

    One of the biggest and sensational fires, known for years occurred in London just recently. The outbreak took place in the early hours of the morning. When the ...

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  24. GREAT EXCITEMENT IN GROTESTREET.

    Many wondered last night what was the continual flaw of people hurrying along Grote-street for, and what was the reason of all the excitement. When anyone ...

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  27. CANADIAN LOAN.

    The Canadian Victory Loan of £100,000,000 has been over-subscribed. ...

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