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  3. German Federal States

    A German wireless message states that all the speakers at Wednesday's conference of the federal states emphasised the importance of national unity, ...

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  4. Peace Conference

    It has been officially announced at Washington that the United States delegates to the Peace Conference will be Dr. Wilson (President), Mr. Lansing ...

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  5. The King's Visit to France

    Though the King's visit to Paris was officially termed at military visit, the population are making holiday. They began to line the route hours before ...

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  6. BADEN ASSEMBLY.

    The Liberal party in Laden has issued a proclamation depending separation from Berlin. It declares that Prussian militarism and Berlin anarchy mean the ...

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  7. SHIP MAILS.

    Ship mails close at the Post Office as under:—United Kingdom 1 per Orient line: parcels and papers;—Wednesday, noon. ...

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  8. INHUMAN ORDER.

    As a result of the in human Germany army edict, giving Alsatians 24 hours to leave Germany, or renounce their nationality, refugees are streaming ...

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  9. HASTENING PROCEEDINGS.

    Efforts are being made to hasten the completion of the Peace Conference in order that the demobilisation may be carried out at the earliest possible date ...

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  10. COUNTER-REVOLUTIONARY PLANS.

    There are many rumours from Germany of counter-revolutionary plans being a progress. A number of army leaders favour the return of the ex-Kaiser, ...

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  11. STANLEY-MYALLA RAILWAY.

    On a division of 19 to six the Assembly voted £55,000 as the first instalment towards linking up the Stanley-Trowatta line with the railway system ...

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  12. BEST POSSIBLE COMPROMISE.

    Mr. Dosch-Fleurot, the "New York World's" Berlin correspondent, says that the Independent and Majority Socialists having decided to work ...

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  13. [LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA.] The Examiner

    Once more we have an illustration of the way in which members of Parliament, by lending their ears to scandal, and not taking ordinary ...

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  14. M. POINCARE'S TRIBUTE.

    At a dinner given in honour of the King, President Poincare declared that when Germany threw herself at Belgians the same indignation and the same ...

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  15. TERRITORY CEDED.

    The United Press Amsterdam correspondent states that a report from Berlin declares that Germany has ceded North Schleswig to Denmark. ...

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  16. BRAZIL'S REPRESENTATION.

    Dr. Domico De Gama, the Brazilian Minister of Foreign Affairs, when interviewed, said Brazil will participate in the Peace Conference. It will be against ...

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  17. ANOTHER ABDICATION.

    Prince Johann, of Schwarzburg, has abdicated. ...

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  18. DISQUIETING POSSIBILITIES.

    The "Daily News'" Munich correspondent declares that though outwardly calm the situation in Germany presents disquieting possibilities. The ...

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  19. INCIDENTS IN BERLIN.

    Mr. G. H. Green (Melbournian), one of the Matunga's passengers, has arrived in London from Rohleben. He is in good health. He highly praises the ...

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  20. ATTITUDE OF BELGIUM.

    When interviewed at Brussels, M. De Lachroi, the new Belgian Premier stated that England and the United States have assured us they will treat ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICA

    Speaking at a municipal luncheon in Johannesburg, Mr. Mala (Acting Premier), denounced the industrial extremist. He said that these men failed ...

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  22. FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR LEVIES.

    The Paris Municipal Council proposes to ask the Peace Conference to demand that Germany shall repay the war levies of the Franco-Prussian war, ...

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  23. BRITISH ELECTION

    The East Fire Coalitionists have decided to oppose Mr. Asquith, mainly on Free Trade and Home Rule. Sir Alexander Sprott, Mr. Asquith's ...

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  24. BAVARIAN STANDPOINT.

    Mr. Eisner has notified the Berlin Foreign Secretary that, as the latter attempts to perpetuate the old regime's method, the Bavarian Foreign Office ...

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  25. AUSTRO-GERMAN MOVE.

    The "Daily Chronicle'" diplomatic correspondent urges seepticism regarding the news from Berlin and Vienna. The Austro-Germans are concentrating ...

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  26. GERMANY AND THE ARMISTICE.

    The German Government is still vigorously protesting against the conditions of armistice. When the first remonstrance was received, Marshal Foch ...

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  27. JOHN BURNS ADOPTED.

    The Pontefract Miners' Federation hag adopted Mr. John Burns. ...

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  28. STRIKES IN BERLIN.

    Great strikes have occurred in Berlin, where coal and provisions are scarce. All alcohol is prohibited. Strikes, which are spreading on the ...

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  29. BLOCKADE MAINTAINED.

    The German insinuations that the Entente is likely to raise the blockade has been authoritatively denied. It is pointed out that the armistice terms ...

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  30. GERMAN LEADER INTERNED.

    General von Lettow, German commander in East Africa, is being interned at Dar-es-Salaam, having surrendered unconditionally. ...

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  31. ALL CONTESTS VERY OPEN.

    The inclusion of women and newly-franchised men renders all the elections very open. For example, Putney, for which the Hon. J. C. Jenkins ...

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  32. A PROPOSAL REJECTED.

    A Bloemfontein message states that a conference of Nationalist leaders was held, during the week, including General Hertzog. Though members are ...

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  33. FIGHTING IN WESTPHALIA.

    A Cologue message reports repeated fighting in Westphalia a between the soldiers passing through and the local Workmen's and Soldiers' Councils. In ...

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  34. GENERAL ELECTION.

    In well-informed quarters it is considered unlikely that a general election will follow closely on the next session. ...

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  35. NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WORKERS

    A mass meeting of returned soldiers at Fremantle last night passed a resolution calling on the State and Federal Governments to withdraw all National ...

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  36. VOTE FOR SOLDIERS.

    It is expected that four-fifths of the soldiers will be able to vote at the elections. ...

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  37. STRIKE SETTLED.

    A Johannesburg message states that the iron moulders' strike, which lasted three months, has ended, members agreeing to the masters' proposal to accept ...

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  38. A GENERAL ARRESTED.

    The "North German Gazette" reports that the Soldiers' Council at Ulo arrested General von Belsingen because he telegraphed to Supreme Headquarters ...

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  39. LABOUR MINISTER.

    Right Jon. J. Hodge, having referred his position as Minister to the Union of Steel Smelters, the latter's executive asked him to quit the Government ...

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  40. ILL-TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    Meetings are being held in various towns denouncing the treatment of prisoners in enemy countries, and demanding the punishment of the guilty ...

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  41. MR. HENDERSON'S THREAT.

    In the course of a speech, Right Hon. A. Henderson declared that when he went to Russia opposed to the Stockholm conference, the only member of ...

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  42. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Gompers, who is heading the American delegates to the Paris International Labour Conference, which is to be held simultaneously with the ...

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  43. MARSHAL VON HINDENBURG.

    It is stated that the Government has ordered von Marshal Lindenburg to come to Berlin. ...

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  44. ACTION OF GENERALS.

    At a meeting of the Workmen's and Soldiers' Council in Berlin the speakers alleged that several generals were inciting the troops to destroy the ...

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  45. DIPLOMAT'S EXPERIENCE

    Herr Eckhardstein, formerly a German diplomatist in London, has published a book of his experiences. Mr. Alfred Rothschild in 1901 told Herr Eckhardstein ...

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  46. PRACTICE MUST CEASE.

    The Prussian Socialist Minister of Education 'has issued an instruction to the schools that the teaching of history had hitherto been misused in order to ...

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  47. SPEECH BY PRIME MINISTER.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Newcastle, declared that the country must choose between Labour, Asquithian, and Coalition parties. If a better group ...

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  48. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) was not prepared yesterday to say definitely that Rear-Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey's appointment to command the ...

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  49. THE EX-KAISER.

    Mr. Renwick, the "Daily Chronicle's" Amsterdam correspondent, visited the ex-Crown Prince's home at Wieringen, an agricultural and fishing district. ...

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  50. CHILI AND PERU

    Despatches from Santiago say that the differences between Chili and Peru have not yet been settled. The announcement cabled on November 26 was ...

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  51. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Customs collections at Hobart for the week ending Saturday, November 30, were:—Customs, £433 1s 10d; Excise, £310 19s 6d; light dues, £29 0s 6d; miscellaneous, ...

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  52. NEW SEAPLANE

    A newly-built American seaplane made a successful flight, carrying fifty men. ...

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  53. FIXED MEAT PRICES

    A proclamation will probably be issued to-morrow repealing the fixation of meat prices. Before, long, said the Minister in Charge of Price Fixing (Mr. Greene) ...

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  54. CRIMES AGAINST PRISONERS

    M. Ignace, Under-Secretary of Military Justice, informed the Chamber in Paris that Germany captured 584,000 allied prisoners, including 464,000 French. ...

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  55. Women, Guard Your Health.

    There are thousands of Australian, Women whose duties call them out in all weathers, often to sit with wet fee or stand all day, thus undermining their ...

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  56. QUITE WORTH KNOWING.

    Particularly at this time of the year, when colds are very frequent, it is a good thing to know of such a satisfactory cure as Nazetha, the great cold cure ...

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  57. BURIED ALIVE.

    An Army Medical Cops war prisoner relates than an English prisoner, ill with dysentery, was placed in a coffin, notwithstanding the narrator's protest, ...

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  58. REMOVING MINES

    The Germans are removing mines from minefields at the entrance to the Baltic, but assert that the charts of other fields were lost during the mutiny. ...

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  59. ADDICATION DOCUMENTS.

    The Berlin Government has telegraphed to the ex-Kaiser and ex-Crown Prince in Holland demanding the abdication documents. ...

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  60. INDEPENDENT SOCIALISTS.

    The German Independent socialists, in a proclamation declare that an election of a National Assembly will be a farce if taken immediately. The ...

    Article : 60 words
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