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  4. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    The first hatch of appeals in the military subdivision of Adelaide. against enforcement of national service by men recently called up under the Defence Act ...

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  5. BRITAIN PREPARED.

    Mr. John Dillon, the Irish Nationalist leader, in the House of Commons, uttered the hope that an assurance would be forthcoming that the utmost resources of ...

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  6. EVACUATION OF MONASTIR

    The oft-reported evacuation of Monastir has at last begun. French airmen report that the German hangars have been removed, movie and columns of wagons are ...

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  9. HOUSEBREAKERS ABROAD.

    The residence of Mr. C. W. L. Hodgetts, at the corner of Leader and Sturt avenues, Monreith, was entered by housebreakers on Thursday afternoon. Mr. Hodgetts ...

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  10. MEN AND MATTERS.

    At feast one prophet ought to have honour in his own country, which is the United States. Some months ago an American colonel foretold a general attack ...

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  11. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    An Italian communique states:—On the north slopes of Mount Paisubio we repulsed Austrian counter-attacks. In the direction of the Vanoi River the enemy four times ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLES.

    Telegrams from Louisville, Kentucky, state that a broken rail, evidently designed to wreck a special. train containing Judge Hughes (the Presidential candidate) was ...

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  13. FINE ITALIAN ADVANCES.

    The Rome correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that no Italian attack had such lengthy preparation as the latest assault. Almost the entire front from Garda ...

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  14. THE BALKANS.

    A message from Salonika to the British War Office announces that mounted troops cleared up the country to the outskirts of Seres, the Greek town on the eastern ...

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  15. Family Notices

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  16. Port Adelaide Applications

    The hearing of appeals against military service was resumed at Port Adelaide before Mr. J. H. Sinclair, S.M., on Friday morning. Lieut. Bruce appeared for the ...

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  17. Necessity for Economy.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. R. McKenna), in a letter to the Chairman of the National War Savings Committee, which was read at a conference of women ...

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  18. Greek Nationalists.

    M. Venezelos has announced that he will shortly declare mobilization in the Greek islands and other area£ adhering to the National Defence Committee. ...

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  19. FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    A German communique says: — British attacks north-west of Thiepval, from the Le Sars to Guendecourt line, failed. The enemy sis times advanced fruitlessly at ...

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  20. EAST FRONT.

    The German official account of the recapture of Brasco in Transylvania states that the Austro-Germans overcame the stubborn resistance of the Rumanian ...

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  21. MR. HUGHES AND THE TROOPS.

    The manifesto issued by Mr. Hughes to the Australian troops on service, urging them to vote in favour of compulsory national service has been published, in the ...

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  22. French Gained Ground.

    The French communique of Thursday morning says:—We gained ground westward of Sailly Saillisel. Our aviators shelled an asphyxiating gas factory near ...

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  23. CASUALTIES.

    The City Watchhouse authorities reported on Thursday that James Higgins, a boots, employed at the Imperial Hotel, was found about 7.30 that night lying on ...

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  24. LITTLE GIRL INJURED,

    The Unley-police authorities reported on Thursday that-Zeila Opie (six years of age), living with her parents at 131 Unley road, was knocked down near to her home by a ...

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  25. Much as Ever.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Munitions (Dr. Addison), in unveiling a memorial erected to Nurse Edith Cavell at Shoreditch, said the stocks of ...

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  26. A TRANSPORT CONTRACT.

    After having lasted over a period of seven days, during which 41 witnesses were examined and voluminous documents read, the preliminary hearing of the case in ...

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  27. WHAT GERMANY THINKS.

    In the German Reich[?]tag Dr. VOD Bassermann speaking as the reporter of the Foreign Affairs Committee, said the general situation was satisfactory and hopeful. ...

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  28. A CULTIVATOR ACCIDENT.

    MALLALA, October 12.—Mr. Waiter Collins, a married man, employed by Mr. H. Hallion, had an unfortunate experience on Tuesday-last. While he was engaged in ...

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  29. Incidents of the War.

    The Government has taken over the control of the export of Danish fish. LONDON, October 12. Sir Kenneth Anderson’s eldest son has ...

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  30. CHILD DROWNED IN A TUB.

    At about 4.55 on Thursday afternoon, Nilo William Bodin, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Bodin. of College street, Portland, Port Adelaide, was found by his ...

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  31. AN INSOLVENT’S CONVICTION.

    At the Pull Court on Friday, before the Chief Justice (Hon. G. J. R. Murray). Mr. ?Justice Garden and Mr. Justice Bachaman an appeal was heard against the judgement of Mr. Justice ...

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  32. Increased Pay for Military Clerks.

    The recent decision of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court providing increased pay for military staff clerks has made it necessary to issue special ...

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  33. A SHUNTING ACCIDENT.

    Albert Carr, aged 17 years, who resides with his parents at Leaden hall street, Port ; Adelaide, had his left foot severely crushed while engaged in shunting operations at ...

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  34. Reconciliationist Defeated.

    In the by-election for North Ayrshire, Lient.-Gen. Sir A. 1 Hunter Weston (Coalition) received 7.149 votes, and the Rev. H. Chalmers (Independent) 1.300 votes. Mr. ...

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  35. PORT PIRIE MISHAPS

    PORT PIRIE, October 12.—A seaman, John Christopherson, of the schooner David Evans, was seriously injured last night, and admitted to the hospital ...

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  36. Norwood Cases.

    Twenty cases were heard at the Norwood Town Hall by Mr. H. D. Gell. Lieut. A. D. Sutherland watched the proceedings on behalf of the Defence Department. Of ...

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  37. LATE PTE. R. E. HARPER.

    Mr. and Mrs. A. Harper, of Golden Grove, have been notified that their second son, Pte. Robert E. Harper, was killed in action in France between September 3 and ...

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  39. SATURDAY’S TEAMS.

    Norwood Footballers v. Grange (at Victoria Park Racecourse). —Norwoods—Baker, Bahr, Jackson Hann, Loveridge (2), Marm, Perrers, Richardson, Reid, Roach, Townsend (capt). ...

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  40. Into Camp on Friday.

    Following are the names of men who enlisted at Adelaide and went to Exhibition Coma on Friday:— F. W. Kither, A. S. Wood. ...

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