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How newspaper reported end of WWI

How newspaper reported end of WWI

It didn’t take many words to tell readers the news they had been waiting for during four horrific years of war. The Daily Telegraph’s front page on Tuesday, November 12, 1918, said simply in a giant headline: “OFFICIAL: ARMISTICE SIGNED”.

Huge crowds gather to pay tribute to our war heroes

Huge crowds gather to pay tribute to our war heroes

They may no longer be with us but memories of the original Diggers lived on as they were honoured by a new generation of Australians. The Remembrance Day service was moved for the first time after a major upgrade on Anzac Memorial.

Horses that help uphold the law

Horses that help uphold the law

WHILE the NSW Police Force’s patrol cars are full of the latest technology, walking into the Mounted Unit’s stables at Redfern it is like entering a zone where time has stood still.

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Pictured is NSW Opposition Leader Luke Foley at home in Concord today. Picture: Tim Hunter.

Rise and fall Labor’s unlikely man

JUST months ago he was painting himself as the perfect family man, but embattled former Labor leader Luke Foley is now mired in a sleazy harassment scandal.

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Member for Oxley Melinda Pavey (left) and NSW Attorney General Mark Speakman speak to the media in Sydney, Thursday, September 13, 2018. (AAP Image/Joel Carrett) NO ARCHIVING

How dodgy drivers will be named and shamed

DODGY drivers using archaic royal pardons to get their licences­ back will no longer be guaranteed anonymity. It comes after a Daily Telegraph investigation found a total of 71 of 85 applications were made by banned drivers, of which 18 were granted.

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Chilling moment stalker buys weapons for murder

THESE are the chilling photographs which show a crazed Tinder stalker shopping for weapons from a Bunnings store he would later use to severely injure his doctor lover Angela Jay in revenge for her dumping him.

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Paul Lambert shot dead by cops

Stalker’s final moments before cops shot him dead

PAUL Lambert was a serial stalker who charmed women on dating sites like Tinder. His trail of terror ended when he lunged at police with a knife after he tried to brutally kill girlfriend Dr Angela Jay, an inquest has heard.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/janet-fife-yeomans/page/93