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  2. THE WAR ENDS

    The Official Press Bureau has issued the following statement:— The Prime Minister. Mr. Lloyd George, announces that the armistice between the Allies ...

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  3. REJOICINGS IN AUSTRALIA

    ""Armistice signed!" The magic words were flashed over the city. Cheer after cheer went up into the night. Thousands of voices rang out in song. Roll of drum ...

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  4. Last Shots of the War

    Telegraphing to the "Daily Chronicle" last night. Mr. Philip Gibbs says:—"The spirit of victory is in the air. Our troops are following the retreating enemy, singing ...

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  5. THE THEATRE ROYAL.

    In the Theatre Royal last night, at the end of the first act of The High Cost of Loving, when the performers were recalled to respond to applause, the full company ...

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  6. A CITY DEMONSTRATION.

    At the City Council yesterday the Lord Mayor stated that a day, the most momentous in the history of the British Empire, was near—the day of the declaration of ...

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  7. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    When the news came through the orchestra struck up God Save the King, and the audience, seized with the inspiration of the night and all that it meant, rang ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S CELEBRATIONS.

    To-day will be observed as a public holiday throughout the Commonwealth. In compliance with the request of the Commonwealth and State Governments. ...

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  9. POLICE ARRANGEMENTS.

    All the available constables from suburban stations and the reserve men at the depot were hurried into the city to cope with the big crowd. Admirable tact on ...

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  10. HOSPITAL CASES.

    Although a number of people collapsed in the crowd, few casualties were treated at the metropolitan hospitals. At Melbourne Hospital Harold Backhouse, of ...

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  11. REJOICING IN THE COUNTRY.

    BALLARAT.—There was a great outburst of rejoicing and enthusiasm in Ballarat and district on Monday night, when the news was received regarding the ...

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  12. Church Celebrations.

    Arrangements have been made for celebrations and services of thanksgiving to take place simultaneously all over Australia, in churches of every denomination, from ...

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  13. REMARKABLE STREET SCENES.

    Street scenes unparalleled in the history of Melbourne were witnessed in the city last night. The cheering news brought cheering crowds, and an hour after the ...

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  14. Suburban Demonstrations.

    Prahran council at its meeting yesterday sang first the National Anthem and then Rule Britannia, and afterwards carried the following resolution unanimously:— ...

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  15. TERMS OF THE ARMISTICE.

    The following is a summary of the terms of the armistice, made available by the Acting Prime Minister last night:— MILITARY TERMS. a. Immediate evacuation of Belgium and France, also ...

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  16. THE COURIER TO BERLIN.

    A French wireless message on Saturday night stated:—"Captain von Helldorff is waiting for the German fire to cease in order to return to the German lines by La ...

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  17. AT BOX HILL.

    The news that the armistice had been signed was heralded in Box Hill by the ringing of bells and blowing of whistles, and the whole populace of the district ...

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  18. THE ORDER OF THE NILE.

    The Egyptian Order of the Nile has been awarded to the following Australians and New Zealanders:— Second Class. ...

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  19. OFFICIAL CELEBRATIONS

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) stated last night that the news of the signing of the armistice had been wired to the Premiers of each State, the Lord Mayor ...

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  20. THE STOCK EXCHANGE.

    When the Stock Exchange of Melbourne met on Monday morning the chairman (Mr. W. J. Roberts) said all members were highly delighted to learn that the Kaiser had ...

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  21. A New British Credit Vote.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer will shortly submit to Parliament a supplementary credit vote for £700,000,000. ...

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  22. State Premier's Comment.

    Commenting on the table montages last night, the Premier (Mr. Lawson) said:— "With all true Australians, I rejoice that the long and agonising experience of over ...

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  23. SALVATIONISTS TO CELEBRATE.

    Anticipating apparently that favorable news would be received either last night or to-day with regard tot he signing of the armistice, the Salvation Army ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    Following the downfall of the Spanish Caolition Cabinet, a Liberal Democratic Cabinet has been formed under the leadership of Marquis alhucemas, with Count ...

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  25. FIRING OF CRACKERS.

    In the interests of invalided soldiers and particularly those suffering from shell shock, the public is requested to refrain from firing crackers in the streets on the ...

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  26. THE NEWS ON THE BAY.

    The receipt here of the cablegram containing advice of the official announcement at Washington became known in Port Phillip shipping circles about 7.30 p.m. The ...

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  27. Theatre Demonstrations.

    A tremendous demonstration took place at Her Majesty's when the signing of the armistice was announced from the stage. The members of the company grouped ...

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