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  2. NAVAL DISASTERS

    Too Admiralty announced on Tuesday evening:—A torpedo boat destroyer, has been sunk as the result of a collision. Two officers and 21 men were saved. The ...

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  3. PETROGRADS PERIL

    General Brussfloff, in an article in a Moscow newspaper, declares:—There are no adequate grounds for alarm concerning Petrograd this autumn and winter. The ...

    Article : 280 words
  4. A FORTY-YEAR-OLD LAW

    The Full Court on Wednesday heard a special case, stated by Mr. Justice Cordon, on a point of law arising in proccedings to determine the value of two roads ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN PROWESS

    In appealing for volunteers at a recruiting meeting to-day, the Minister of Defence said he waa hopeful that with the termination of the great industrial upheaval, the ...

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  6. BATTLES IN THE WEST

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued on Tuesday morning, states:—The enemy on Monday night attacked one of our new posts in the ...

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  7. CREAT FRENCH ATTACK

    A French communique published yesterday afternoon reports:—After an artillery preparation for several days we attacked at 5.15 o'clock this morning ...

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  8. MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY.

    The President, during my visit to America in 1916, impressed upon, me his great interest in the Belgians deported to Germany. The action of Germany in thus ...

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  9. THE LICENSING LAWS.

    The second reading of the Licensing Acts Further Amendment Bill was moved by the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) in the House of Assembly on Wednesday. ...

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  10. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The employment of returned soldiers was the subject of enquiry in the House of Assembly on Wednesday. Mr. Price asked whetner there were about 300 ...

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  11. IRISH CONVENTION

    Mr. J. E. Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalist Party in the House, of Commons, on Tuesday moved a resolution deploring the policy of the Irian executive, ...

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  12. NEW TECHNICAL SCHOOL

    The Director of Education (Mr. M. M. Maughan) hopes the building of the new junior technical school at Thebarton will soon be started. "The difficulties in the ...

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  13. FIGHTING U-BOATS

    French balloons and aeroplanes during September had 51 encounters with German submarines, of which 19 occurred in the English Channel, 18 in the Atlantic, ...

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  14. SECRET PEACE

    The correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" in Paris writes:—In connection with the Cabinet crisis in France, M. Briand, a former Premier, in conversation ...

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  15. THE GLENELG BREAKWATER.

    In the Legislative Council on Wednesday the Hon. E. Lucas moved a resolution embodying on address to the Governor, protecting against the letting of ...

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  16. VICTOR HARBOR FORESHORE.

    The Hon. E. Lucas continued the debate on the Victor Harbor Foreshore Bill in the Legislative Council on Wednesday, and suggested that the Government reserve ...

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  17. OUR NEW POSITIONS

    In his latest dispatch Sir Douglas Haig states:—"Besides the attack reported in this morning's communique the enemy delivered two other counter-attacks last ...

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  18. ITALIAN FRONT

    An Italian official dispatch issued on Tuesday afternoon states:—We drove back on Monday, with severe losses, a strong Austrian and German attack at Mount ...

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  19. SUNK IN THE DARLING.

    The steamer Wilcannia (Messrs. J. G. Arnold, owners) has been snagged and sunk at Old Lethero, River Darling, about 60 miles above Wentworth. The vessel was ...

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  20. THE HONORS QUESTION.

    There was a further reference to the honors question in the House of Assembly on Wednesday. Mr. Goode asked the Premier whether he had received a ...

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  21. A WOMANS PLAY.

    "The Woman Thou Garest Me," a draimatisation of Hall Caine's famous book, which is now being played at the Tivoli Theatre by the William Anderson ...

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  22. WAR IN THE AIR

    The Admiralty announces:—Naval aircraft on Sundiy night dropped several bombs on the Melle railway sidings, near Ghent. Our bombers on Monday ...

    Article : 104 words
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  25. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    The Australian Red Cross Commiss[?]oners have cabled to Lady Helen Munro Ferguson that every prisoner of war costs the society £50 a year, and it is estimated that during ...

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  26. A RECORD ESTABLISHED.

    Mr. William Anderson's enterprise in presenting to the theatre-going public Hall Caine's famous work, "The Woman Thou Gavest Me" in dramatic form, has ...

    Article : 72 words
  27. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    After an all-niglrt debate, the Greek Chamber of Deputies voted in favor of the impeachment ot the members of the Skouloudis Cabinet and the Lambros ...

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  29. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The Bearing of the claim was co[?] in the Arbitration Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Higgins, in whic hthe Professional Officers' Association of the Commonwealth public service was ...

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