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  3. EBERT WINS

    NEW YORK, Saturday—Mr. Arno Dosch-Fleurot cables from Berlin:—During the past live days Berlin has been filled with returning troops. ...

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  4. "CLEANING UP" RUSSIA

    NEW YOKE, Saturday.—The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent reports that according to diplomatic advices received to-day ...

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  5. HOW WILHELM WENT

    The correspondent of the London "Times" at The Hague says that a member of the former Kasier's entourage gives an interesting version of the ...

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  6. NAVY'S SECRETS

    Vico-Admiral Keyes, commanding the Dover patrol, in a speech, revealed a number of the secrets by which the greatest successes against ...

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  7. JELLICOE'S AUSTRALIAN VISIT

    LONDON, Saturday.—A representative of the Australian Press Association interviewed Lord Jellicoe, who said that he was delighted to have the ...

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  8. ADMIRALTY ANNOUNCEMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Admiralty announces that the Dominion Ministers having intimated at the close of the Imperial War Conference that the ...

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  9. PEOPLE'S LEAGUE INAUGURATED.

    The Berlin Congress of Soviets has passed a resolution arrogating to its council of six the entire political executive power of the Empire, also of ...

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  10. CROWN 'PRINCE TURNED DOWN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen reports that the "Deutsche Zeitung" say, that the Crown Prince, at the outbreak of the revolution ...

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  11. INDIA BARS THE HUNS

    COLOMBO, Saturday.—The Legislative Council has passed a resolution against the admission of Germans and Austrians to Ceylon. ...

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  12. KING OF ITALY IN FRANCE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The United Press Association's Paris correspondent reports that the King of Italy has arrived in Paris. ...

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  13. LONDON WELCOMES HAIG

    LONDON, Saturday.—Field-Marshal Haig, Commander-in-Chief of the British Armies in Franco, and the leading Generals, received a remarkable ...

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  14. PRINCE OF WALES

    Plans are proceeding in connection the the contemplated Empire tour of the Prince of Wales. It is understood that the Prince will ...

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  15. PEACE DELAYS

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is unlikely that the Peace Conference will being before mid-January, or even later. There is some dissatisfaction at the ...

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  16. COUNTER-REVOLUTION

    LONDON, Friday.—Zurich reports state that confidential documents produced, at the Berlin Congress showed that Ebert and Schiedemann were in ...

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  17. AUSSIES' WIVES

    The Osterley and the Miltiades sail almost immediately with 1000 soldiers and sailors' wives. The Minister for Shipping has ...

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  19. GUARDS' REGIMENT STAND.

    ZURICH, Saturday.—The Guards Regiments at Berlin have proclaimed that they no longer recognise the authority of the Workers' and Soldiers ...

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  20. FREAK PROCLAMATION

    Circulars issued in New York by an organisation railing itself "The People's Day Committee," announce that "The reign of Bolshevism in the ...

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  21. SOLDIERS LOYAL TO GOVERNMENT.

    Later.—There is evidence that an Overwhelming majority of the returning troops are loyal to the Government. This has reduced the ...

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  22. WAR BRIEFS

    It is reported that Japan has decided to withhold financial aid from China. The reports that King George contemplates a visit to the United States ...

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  23. WAR CABINET CONFERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Members of the War Cabinet and the Overseas Ministers conferred at Downing Street to-day upon various matters which are ...

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  24. ARMISTICE EXTENSION

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The following cablegram has been received by the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) from the Secretary ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICAN UNREST

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—Considerable discontent prevails among the railway and civil servants regarding the new scale of war bonuses, which are ...

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  26. ENTER FIRST MURDERER

    London papers feature the arrest of the first Hun murderer to be taken. General', Von Tesny is now imprisoned in Mete, Belgian officials reporting ...

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  27. SURRENDERED GERMAN WARSHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Senator Lodge has introduced a resolution in the Senate asking the State Department for information whether the American ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Press Bureau announces that arrangements have been completed for deliberating the national stock of imported hardwoods ...

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  29. HUN PROPAGANDA IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Mr. rod Becker. Deputy-Attorney-Gene-giving evidence before the Senate [?] which is inquiring into ...

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  30. HORSES AND CATTLE

    Are just as liable as man to cuts, bruises, strains and lameness. Dr. Maund's Old Time Kalodonian Oil, if applied according to the dictates of ...

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  31. REPATRIATING AUSTRALIAN FIGHTERS.

    MONTREAL, Saturday.—The Canadian Railway War Board announces that it is unable to arrange for the return of Australian fighting men across ...

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  32. SERBIA'S WAR LOSSES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The total Serbian casualties 322,000 killed find wounded. ...

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  33. CARPENTERS WAGE DEMANDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Amalgamated Society of [?] ...

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