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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

GERMANY'S PACIFIC POSSESSIONS. ! Received Nov. 8, 5.5 p.m. Sydney, Nov. 8. In the Assembly, Mr. Robson gave >otice of motion that no peace terms will bo satisfactory to the people of this State which involve the restoration to Germany of her former possessions in the Pacific. i \. , a,\'j-. ARMISTICE. EXCITEMENT. :".: Received Nov. 8, 5.5 pm. '* Sydney, Nov. 8. Both the_ papers published special3v2tnnoufflrin3>-thajg 6ex« many had accepted the iiljiiinlii flft l hum Tli» news got abroad just a fjsS2S? <}tn ~ i"!» crowds were arriving' <SBE£ £«>,. There were wild scenes of o'** the streets and on tvfffsCeiSlß ancf trains, with sliouttot. - and whistles Mo\ying- The bulk of Qg people are still unaware or ref*t* ta *pt the denial, and never have there 'tieen such mad scenes in Sydney. Whethsr Germany accepted or not. the people Tefuse to be denied, there are-similar demonstrations in other eities and towns.— Aus. Cable Assoc ARMISTICE DEMONSTRATIONS. Received Not. S, S 30 p.m. Sydney, Novj.B. The wildest demonstrations continue, desp'te the absence of confirmation of the news of the armistice signing. The Lord Mayor issued a proclamation asking the peopleto restrain themselse* until the news was received, tart tb» appeal was- ireffeW**.Assoc.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1918, Page 5

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1918, Page 5

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1918, Page 5

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