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  4. BELAIR TRACEDY.

    Graphic particulars of the Belair motoring tragedy on the morning of Sunday, October 8. which resulted in the deaths of H[?]rrt Regin[?]ld Wells and Dora Berg, were ...

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  5. LATEST SPORTING.

    At Morphettville on Tuesday morning the course proper was available 12 yards from the inside rails, and the going being perfect, all conditions were favourable for fast times being recorded. ...

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  6. DOBRUDJA POSITION EXCELLENT.

    The enemy lines in Dobrudja have been withdrawn towards Dobritch. King Ferdinand. of Roumania, who has visited Dobrudja, found the situation to be excellent. ...

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  7. "WE SHALL WIN."

    “I believe we shall win, because our case is the better one; our arguments is the stronger one. our authority is the weightier one. In the meantime every ...

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  8. MEN AND MATTERS.

    They think can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ...

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  10. ON THE SOMME.

    The French have penetrated the village of Sally-Saillisil, on the main road between Bapaume and Peronne. The Paris communique of Monday morning ...

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  11. British Drive Bulgars.

    The British War Office has issued a message from Salonika, stating that British patrols penetrated the village of Bureuk. driving back the Bulgarians. Our naval ...

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  12. Family Notices

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  13. CONSTANTINE'S TEARS.

    King Constantine reviewed the Royalist crews of the Greek Fleet in the Champ de Mars. constantine wept with emotion, and was obliged to withdraw. A youthful ...

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  14. Not To Be Denied.

    The Daily Chronicle states that the Schwaben redoubt was one of the main buttresses of Thiepval.The difficulties its capture were great, as its defences ...

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  15. EAST FRONT.

    A Russian communique [?]aye:—Stubborn fighting is going on north of Korytnitza, where the enemy is using gas and grenades. We drove back an enemy attempt to advance ...

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  16. IN A "TANK."

    The Manchester. Guardian has published the diary of a young Australian who was wounded while serving in a "tank." The na[?]alive commences:-[?]Monday. ...

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  18. Polling Arrangements.

    The Commonwealth Electoral Officer for South Australia (Mr 0. H. Stephens) said on Monday that, so far as his derailment is concerned, everything is in ...

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  19. BRAVE IRISH DIVISION.

    Major W. Redmond, M.P., in a letter recapitulating the gallant services of the 10th Division, specially at Guillcmont and Ginr[?]hy, emphasizes the need of immediate ...

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  20. CHARGE OF TREASON.

    After the week-end adjournment, the hearing was resumed yesterday by Mr. Barnett, S.M., of the charge of treason preferred against 12 members of the ...

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  21. PORT ADELAIDE ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. Henry Grigsby, a passenger from American River, by the steamer Kopoola, fell into the river while stepping ashore from the vessel at Port Adelaide on Tuesday ...

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  22. HINDENBURG-'S GUNS.

    The fact that the Allies are surpassing the Germans in the construction of artillry is indicated in a United press dispatch from Essen. The message states that ...

    Article : 191 words
  23. TREMENDOUS GERMAN LOSSES.

    A careful Swiss estimate of the German losses in July, August. and September, s[?]t them down at 1,500,000, of which 500,000 occurred on the west front, 600,000 on the ...

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  24. Mishap to a Stevedore.

    While working at the Adelaide Steamship Company's steamer Nardoo, at Port Adelaide, on Tuesday morning, Mr. John Irvine, a stevedore, sustained a fracture ...

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  25. Congregationalists and the War.

    Shortly after the members of the Congregational Union met at Stow Church [?] Tuesday morning, the following motion was carried unanimously:—“We, the ...

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  26. A CHANGED OPINION.

    Sgt. George Boyland, who is at present on sick leave from the front, addressed a meeting of ladies at Boulder to-day. In the course of his remarks he said:—"When ...

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  27. THE LAW COURTS.

    Two Women -were dealt with for drunkenness. Naney Revell, who was defended by Mr.C.L. Abbott" was charged with the lar[?]eny of various articles of clothing, valued at more than ...

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  28. Kaiser's Christmas Mail.

    The Kaiser will send at Christmas autograph letters to his Allies and neutral rulers, including a book and a letter written in English to President Wilson, and a ...

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  31. Italy and Austria.

    Local actions have exended to the Italian positions east of Vertoibizza and Gorizia, and also in the Carso, a Rome communique has announced. ...

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