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  3. VISION OF PEACE

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Lansing) has made public the following message, which he has sent to the Swiss Minister, who is in charge of German interests in the ...

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  4. GENERAL PAU

    General Pau and the other members of the French Mission arrived by the express from Melbourne this morning. The sleeping car was detached from the [?]tra[?] ...

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  5. TRENCH COMFORTS.

    Excitement and mirth reigned at the Adelaide Town Hall on Thursday evening when the long awaited hociety photo, play "What Happened to Jean," in which score ...

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  6. NEW SHIPPING.

    Mr. Macnamara, Secretary to the Navy, in the House of Commons today, said that 8,946,000 tons of merchant ships lost by enemy action, the marine risk on which ...

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  7. THE LIVING WAGE

    The Premier on Thursday outlined in the House of Assembly the Government attitude in regard to the payment of the living wage of 10/6, fixed recently by the ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA TO FRANCE.

    We saw thee France chained to the stormblanched rock By Fraud and Force, whilst their foul vultures swept ...

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  9. FOE IN RETREAT

    The foDowing messages were received in New York to-day:— 8.55 a.m.—The German retreat along the French and British front is being ...

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  10. BOLSHEVIK BLIGHT

    A Berlin official dispatch States:—Revotionary pamphlets in the German language were discovered in the luggage of a courier from the Bolshevik Government who ...

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  11. REPATRIATION.

    Mr. Hughes, Prime Minster of the Commonwealth, has recovered from his illness. He and Sir Joseph Cook have conferred regarding the details of a ...

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  12. KERENSKY'S FAMILY ARRESTED.

    According to a Moscow telegram the "Izvestia" reports the arrest, by order of the Extraordinary Commission, of ali relatives of Kerensky. Among them are his. ...

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  13. THE KAISER'S THRONE

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Amsterdam correspondent states that the Kaiser has come to a personal decision to remain. He believes he can adapt himself to the ...

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  14. IN SEARCH OF PEACE

    A Berlin official dispatch issued this evening states:—The German delegation to conclude an armistice has gone to the Western front. ...

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  15. AMERICAN ELECTIONS.

    The New York newspapers report that the Republicans have won a victory at the United States Congressional elections. The partial returns of the elections ...

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  16. KIEL MUTINY

    The soldiers, sailors, and workmen at the German Naval Headquarters at Kiel, who were fired on by the troops on Sunday. are still causing trouble. ...

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  17. GERMANY MOST PAY

    President Wilson's notification to Germany that she must apply to Marshal Foch for the terms of an armistice has received whole-hearted approval throughout official ...

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  18. A LIBEL ACTION.

    The hearing of the case in which Cecily Margaret Moran, licensed victualler, of Melrose, claimed £2,000 damages against George Walter Jones, in respect to libels ...

    Article : 327 words
  19. THE MISSING SCHOONER.

    It is now considered fairly certain that the missing schooner Handa Isle, 275 tons, which left Sydney some weeks ago with a cargo of petrol for Melbourne, has ...

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  20. A SORRY PLIGHT

    The New York newspapers point out that Germany's armies are retreating from France and Belgium in disorder. Even if Germany could make good her retreat ...

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  21. END OF THE WAR!

    As there is every possibility of the war being brought to a successful conclusion very shortly, and as to-day is a school holiday, the management of Wondergraph ...

    Article : 118 words
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  24. CLOSE TO MONS

    The Allies are now within six miles of Mons und three miles from Maubeuge and Avcsnes. The German retreat is being effected under an intense bombardment. Our ...

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  25. WILL ARRIVE TO-MORROW.

    At last the people of Adelaide will have an opportunity of seeing the Girl that all the talk is about—because she is due to arrive in Adelaide to-morrow. This ...

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  26. A WONDERFUL STORY.

    A good story is always appreciated, and there is little doubt that the story which will be unfolded to the public to-morrow evening will be received with the greatest ...

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