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  4. ALLEGED FLOUR SWINDLE,

    “A mare's nest.” That was the terse comment of one who has had many years experience in the Sooth Australian wheat and flour trade, when the cable message ...

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  5. AT THEM AGAIN!

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig reported at midday:— Early this morning we carried out local attacks of the Y[?]Staden Railway. The French co-operated on our ...

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  6. RISING MURRAY.

    The bank of Wall Swamp broke at 3 o’clock this morning, and an area was inundated. A number of returned soldiers who served on the training farm, are ...

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  7. NO PEACE YET.

    Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) and the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Law) this afternoon launched a great autumn campaign for national ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RIGA BATTLE.

    Wireless Russian Official.—The Germans, after a bombardment by destroyers, landed on Warder Peninsula on Sunday. They pressed bad our advanced posts and ...

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  9. Germans Lost Dreadnought.

    Two Russian torpedo boats arrived at [?] after the Battle of Oesel Island. The crews report that the battle continued until October 17. The Germans ...

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  10. The Gallant Grom.

    Details of the Battle of Oesel show that the destroyer Grom was holed in 20 places and was soon a sheet of flames. She continued to fire until every gun was put out ...

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  11. WITH THE ANZACS.

    Mr. G[?]monr (correspondent for the Australian and New Zealand Press Association) writes:—On Saturday I saw a large number men from New South Wales who ...

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  12. A Terrible Deed,

    According to refugees from Oesel Island, the Germans placed the Russian prisoners in boats, saying, “Get off to Russia; we have nothing to feed you with.” When ...

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  13. 1,200 Russians Captured.

    A German wireless message says:—On. Dago Island we captured 1,200 Russians. ...

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  14. Heavy Fighting.

    Correspondents oh the western front report that, despite a. thick most and strengthened machine gun defences the British forces recaptured the raids of the brewery ...

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  15. GAS RESTRICTION.

    The Chairman of the Coal Board n the State (Commander Buford) sated on Tuesday morning that be just received from the Minster for the Navy ...

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  16. French Captured Objectives

    The French midday commminque stated-We attacked this morning in Belgium on the left of the British Army on a front of half a mile. We captured all our ...

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  17. PTE. THOMPSON’S DEATH.

    The circumstances of the death of Pte Leslie Howard Thompson, whose dead body was found in the vest park lands on October 19, were investigated by the City ...

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  18. German Report.

    Wireless German official:—There was a most interns artillery bombardment last night between Houthoulst Wood and the Comines-Ypres Canal. The bombardment ...

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  19. Ostend Bombarded.

    The Admiralty reports:—Our ships bombarded naval works at Ostend on Sunday. Photographs show that the results were satisfactory. ...

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  20. Tickling Turks’ Ears.

    Count Reven[?]ow, in an article in The Deutsche Tages Zeitang, says that the Kaiser visited Constantinople to assure the Government and to guarantee the integrity ...

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  21. AN “ABOMINABLE CURSE.”

    In the Assembly on Tuesday Mr. Robinson read a letter [?]ing the declaration of Salvantion Jane as a noxious weed, and characterizing it as an “abominable curse.”[?] ...

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  22. AERIAL WARFARE.

    A workman, describing the capture of the German Zeppelin at Bourbonne les Bains, save he was game shooting when he saw five aeroplane; surrounding a Zeppelin ...

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  23. REDUCING THE WELD DOGS.

    The system of paying for escape of wild dogs, which was introduced by the passing of the Wild Dogs Act in 1912, has now been in force in South Australia for five ...

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  24. Incidents of the War.

    The Home Secretary (Sir George GAVE) announced in the Commons to-day that an enquiry would be held concerning the North Sea raid in which two British ...

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  25. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson) arrived in Adelaide on Tuesday morning by the expenses from Melbourne to see the Australian ...

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  26. ALLEGED INDECENT ASSAULT.

    Un[?] evidence was adduced at the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday, when Albert, Basil dements, saddler, of Mile-End, was charged with having indecently [?]an eight-year-old girl ...

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  27. THE WATERFALL GULLY ROAD.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. H. Jackson) told Mr. Hamilton in the Assembly on Tuesday that he had not heard that a party of townplanners had been ...

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  28. German Press Silent.

    The German press is completely silent regarding- the failure of the Zeppelin raid. ...

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  29. LANDS DEPARTMENT INSPECTORS.

    On the recommendation of the Secretary for Lands, a scheme of reorganization, whereby the State is to be divided into seven districts, and a Lands Department ...

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  30. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson. of Mount Torrens. on Thursday hast received advice that their younger son. Pte. [?]. had died of wounds in France. Pte. Ro[?] left Mount ...

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  31. Stern Reprisals.

    The Home Secretary (Sir George Cave) announced in the House of to-day that at least 10 Zeppelins raided England on Friday. Five of the machines ...

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  32. MOTOR DRIVERS’ WAGES.

    E. H. Gambling a carrier of Adelaide was charged at the Adelaide Police Court before Mr. S. J. Mitchell, S. M. and justices on Tuesday, with having, on October 13, employed Harold ...

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  33. Bombs on Belgium.

    The Admiralty reports that British naval aircraft on Sunday bombed the [?] and Houttave Aerodromes. The bombs appeared to burst accurately. Enemy aircraft ...

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