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  4. A Bomb on the Tramline

    A sensational discovery was made by a tram driver at Circular Quay. What was believed to be bounh was picked up on the tramline after the whels of the ...

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  5. INTERESTING QUESTIONS IN THE COMMONS.

    At the meeting of the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Henderson (Barnord Castle) resumed the debate on the Address in Reply. He said it was impossible to ...

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  6. Man the Allies Want

    Some amusement was caused in the Adelaide Police Court this morning by an elderly who was found by a mounted constable wandering about on the ...

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  7. A long Road.

    A remark dropped by the British Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) to the effect that he did not believe the war would last so long as was originally predicated—anything ...

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  8. FRENCH PARLIAMENT REASSEMBLING.

    The French Parliament will reassemble in Paris on December 13. The Senators and Deputies who are serving with the colours will be given leave of absence in ...

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  9. THE RETREAT.

    It is reported from Maastricht that the Germans bare either commandeered or purchased all the available horses remaining in Flanders, and assembled them ...

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  10. The Russian Campaign.

    Tokio Official.—Ten Japanese were killed and 67 injured when removing subterranean shines from the German trenches at Tsing-Tan. ...

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  11. GERMANY'S REGRET AT LOSS OF EMDEN.

    The whole of the German press comments on the sinking of the Emden. The "Lokal Anzeiger" says:—"Britain has regained her reign. Britain? No, it ...

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  12. STRUGGLE IN WEST FLANDERS.

    The fighting near Dixmude and Ypres goes on most desperately. Additional Germans continually move up. Their measures have been completed for covering a ...

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  13. GALLANT BRITISHERS.

    The Bureau reports:—"The operations during the last few days have consisted' mainly of heavy fighting north of Lys, on the line Hollebeke W[?] and ...

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  14. GAMBLED AND LOST.

    The "Times" military correspondent says:—"The (situation is becoming a terrible one for Germany. She has gar bled on a great success in the west and has ...

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  15. ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS.

    A Parliamentary paper sets our that is the Minster's intention to ask Parliament for authority to enlist a million additional men, which excluding the ...

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  16. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) states that the British casualties in the western area up to October 31 were approximately 57,000. ...

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  17. MILITARY NEWS.

    Capt. J. W. Flood, of Brinkworth, has been appointed medical officer for service, in Sew Guinea. The appointment of Capt. L. O. Betts ...

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  18. TRY TO INFLUENCE THE POPE.

    Germans in Rome are working hard to influence the Pope. Judging by their dejected appearance, however, After the interviews the revolts have been ...

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  19. VIENNA AND PEACE.

    Vienna is strongly entrenched and surrounded by wires charged with high tension electricity. The city is fully of refugees. The prices of food are very high ...

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  20. DIXMUDE LOST AFTER VIOLENT STRUGGLE.

    The "Times" correspondent in West Flanders, describing the German attacks on Dixmude, says:—"In the morning the batteries opened with a heavy fire on the ...

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  21. THE LIEGE FORTS.

    The German forces on the Meuse have not yet succeeded in restoring the f[?] surrounding Liege. ...

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  22. A STEAMER MISSING.

    The Houldershire liner La Correntina, bound for Buenos Aires, which left Liverpool on October 5, in ovrdue. She was armed, and it is suggested that she ...

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  23. THE CROWN PRINCE.

    The Kaiser's eldest son. Prince Frederick of Prussia, is stationed at Ostend. ...

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  24. THE FUTURE AUSTRALIAN.

    A comprel[?]sive book entitled "A Century in the Pacific," has been published by Kelly's It is dedicated to Sir Samuel Way, and [?] record of ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND'S GOVERNOR.

    Mjr. Sir Hamilton Goold Adams. High Commissioner of Cyprus has been appointed Governor of Queensland. ...

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  26. MR. GARTRELI'S GIFT.

    The James Gartrell Memorial Church, Rose Park, was officially opened this afternoon in the [?] of a large [?] His Monro the [?] ...

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  27. GERMANY'S 90,000 LOST ON THE YEAR.

    Several captured German officers estimate that, roughly, half a million of their men were fighting against the Allies at the beginning of the ...

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  28. TURKISH ACTIVITY.

    Refugees who have arrived at Alexandria report that the Turks in Syria are assembling hostile subjects in the interior, and have sunk ships at Beyrout to avoid ...

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  29. RUSSIAN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    Petrograd Official—Fighting in East Prussia is proceeding on the Stalluponen front, also in the Soldan region. The Russians have occupied Johannisburg. ...

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  30. PILGRIMS DELAYED.

    As a result of the war the [?] at Mecca are unable to return to Egypt. Great distress prevails. Fifty Turkish [?] ship are detained in Egyptian ...

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  31. WHERE ITALY'S SYMPATHY GOES.

    The King of Italy revived his troops yesterday, the occasion being the royal birthday. Afterwards a huge crowd made a sympathetic demonstration in favour of ...

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  32. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    Berlin Official.—Germans have captured 700 French at Nienport, and 1,100 at Ypres, and repulsed the French attacks at Soissops with heavy losses. ...

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  33. THANKS FROM THE EXCHANGE.

    When the chairman of the Exchange (Mr. W. H. Barnett) entered the rostrum in the miming he moved a hearty vote of thanks to the Allied navies ...

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  34. "CHEER-UP SOCIETY."

    The members of the "Cheer Up Society" are given a "Sunday afternoon" for our boys in camp to-morrow (Sunday), November 15. The Y.M.C.A. have very kindly ...

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  35. WHEAT.

    The wheat market is quiet. Business is possible at reduced prices. ...

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  36. GERMANS SHORT OF AMMUNITION.

    German prisoners taken north, of Soieeons state tint while their artillery is holding the Allies, thousands of the Landstrum are working in the fields threshing ...

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  37. THE MONMOUTH AND GOOD HOPE.

    An official Bureau announcement states that in the absence of farther information the lose of the British cruiser Good Hope and Monmouth must be presumed. They ...

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  38. ALLIES TAKE THE OFFENSIVE.

    This morning's Paris official announcement states:—From the sea to the River Lys German action has been less sharp. We have resumed the offensive at some ...

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  39. NON-COM-OFFICERS WISH TO RESIGN.

    During the present trying weather, with the thermometer bubbling over the century mark, irritableness seems to be a general affection, and when ...

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  40. "GOODBYE OLD NIGER."

    Just as the gunboat Niger, which had been torpedoed by a German submarine, was sinking a petty officer noticed the ensign of the ship floating' at the stern. ...

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  41. FINANCE.

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  42. BILL'S BOAST.

    Reports from Copenhagen say that fugitives from. Breslau state that the Germans are concentrating east of the city to offer main battle. A few days ago the ...

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  43. ESCAPE OF GOEBEN AND BRESLAU.

    Court-martialled for neglect in connection with the escape of the Goeben and Breslau, Rear-Admiral Ernest Troubridge commander of the Mediterrenean cruiser ...

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  44. GERMANS BADLY BEATEN.

    "Le Matin," a Parisian piper, that the Germans were badly baten north of Kall[?], on the Polish border, where they lost 12 big. gnus. ...

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  45. ENEMY REPULSED.

    Paris Official.—"To the, north we have held ground on all the positions. The enemy attempted to debouch from Dixmude by a night attack but were ...

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  46. POOR OLD TURKEY!

    Petrograd Official.—The positions at Kaprikoi have been retained by the Russians. The attempts of the Turks to envelop the Russians failed. One Turkish ...

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  47. OSTEND'S FATE.

    The Allies are reported to be at the gates of Ostend. Other accounts state that they have entered the town, the many has abandoned. ...

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  48. A LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY.

    On Friday afternoon, amongst others Mr. H. Anges Parsons addressed the scholars of the Unley State School. During the course of his remarks he said "Now ...

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  50. AMERICAN CRUISER SAFE.

    The cruiser North Carolina has reported by wireless that the American cruiser Washington is safe at Beyrout. She did not meet with a mishap as was reported ...

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  51. STERN FIGHTING AT ROULERS.

    The Germans have been keeping up their trenenes at Roulers, only to be drives back with heavy, losses instantly the grey coats emerge from the gloom ...

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  52. OTTOMAN TALES.

    Constantinople asserts that the Turks have crossed the Egyptian frontier and occupied the fortress of Elaristh. It is palpable that Turkey is disseminating false ...

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  53. HONESTY IN COMMERCE.

    Honesty as business principal is to be commended and the mercha[?] who practi[?] its victues is doubly rewanded. In the first place in repaid by the ...

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  54. THE HANSARD STAFF.

    Complimentary remarks in both Houses at the break up of Parliament last night show that the new "Handard" staff has come through its first session with flying ...

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  55. GERMAN DEFENSIVE WORKS.

    A telegram from Rotterdam reports that the Germans are preparing defensive works on a large scale in the environs of Bruges. In the coastal regions they ...

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  56. ADELAIDE HARRIERS.

    The Adelaide [?] and Victoria pak[?] ...

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  57. AMRICAN OUTRAGE.

    Two bombs exploded near the Bronx Courthouse, New Your, wrecking the building. They were intended for judge Gibbs, who is actively engaged in ...

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  58. REPORTED DAMAGE TO GOEBEN.

    It is reported from Turkey that the Goeben was seriously damaged while the Allies were bombarding the Dardanelles. ...

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  59. GERMANY'S IMAGINARY RESERVES.

    The Berlin authorities boast that Germany is able to said 6,000.000 more toned men into the lighting lines. ...

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  60. DEAR NEWSPAPERS.

    A correspondent who escaped from Brussels and bas arrived in London says extraordinary interest being taken by civilians in the Belgian civilians in the ...

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  61. RUSSIAN STRATEGY.

    Rome reports that a message from Petrograd says the Russian armies are investing Prsemy[?] and are immune from the poss[?] of rear attacks. ...

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  63. DISLOYALSTS USE DUM DUMS.

    South African Official.—The enemy has been driven from Weltevreden, in the de[?]nection of Riemdou[?] long 120 killed and wounded and 25 captured. The ...

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  64. WIRELESS STATION AT WILHELMSHAVEN, NEW GUINEA.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. E. W. Bramble) advises that the wireless station at Wilhelmishaven, New Guines is open for public business via Port ...

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  65. LIBERAL UNION.

    The monthly committee meeting of the Norwood Woman's [?] was held at the [?] Town Hall on Tuesday afternoon. The [?] (Mrs. Elliott) occupied the and ...

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  66. KAISER'S PALACE FOR SALE.

    The Kaiser has offered his marble palace at Corfu at a low price to a German hotel syndicate. He fears its confiscation if Greece joins the Allies. ...

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