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  4. MUSICAL DISCORD.

    The attention of Mr. Frederick Bevan, of the Elder Conservatorium, was directed on Wednesday to the views expressed by Madame Melba in Melbourne concerning ...

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  5. ROUMANIAN RESISTANCE GROWING.

    Bucharest reports that the enemy took little booty at Constanza. The evacuation of the port was decided on some time ago. An official intimation says:—“In Dobrudia ...

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  6. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    Mr. C. J. Dashwood, K. C., dealt with further claims in the Adelaide Exemption Court on Wednesday. Lieut J. S. Clarke appeared for the military. ...

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  7. MACEDONIAN FRONT.

    The British War Office announces that our troops on ?he Doiran front raided trenches north-east of Macukovo. The enemy resisted and counter-attac[?] but ...

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  9. The Greek Nationalists.

    M. Eleuthepostyphos states that the Greek princes are visiting London with the object of preventing the recognition of the National Government. They offered to ...

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  10. ARCTIC OPERATIONS.

    A Norwegian steamer reports a naval battle in the Arctic, where many submarines have been observed. It is believed that eight Zeppelins which were ...

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  11. TRANSYLVANIA STRUGGLES.

    The Roumanian communique announces that there is no change at Tulghes and Bicaz in the Trotus Valley. We repulsed the enemy westward of Uzul Valley. We ...

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  12. PECULIAR WAR MEASURE.

    With a view to economising coal and light, the Home Office has ordered all shops to close at 8 o'clock in the evening on Fridays. 9 o'clock on Saturdays, and 7 ...

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  13. TEACHERS AND MINIMUM WAGE.

    The Premier was asked on Wednesday whether the Government, having decided to pay the minimum wage of 9/ throughout the service, the rate would apply to ...

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  14. Age of 40.

    In the House of Commons to-day, members complained of the War Office calling up attested men who had reached 41 years before June 24. They declaring such ...

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  15. Roumania a Strategical Factor.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Chronicle states that the growing interdependence of the Russian and Roumanian fronts corresponds with the energy ...

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  16. AN EDITOR AND THE CENSOR.

    An appeal by Robert Samuel Ross, of Melbourne, the editor of The Socialist, who had been fined for having failed to submit certain matter published in that ...

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  17. ROUMANIAN RESISTANCE GROWING.

    The strengthening of the Roumanian resistance is described by the German journalist Karl von Wiegand in a despatch to The New York World, headed, “With von ...

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  18. British Steamer Destroyed.

    Lloyd's has reported that the British steamer Midland has been sunk. The vessel, which was of 4,247 tons, belonged to the Noreuro Traders, Limited, London. ...

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  19. Exchange of Prisoners.

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Newton said arrangements had been completed for the British and German exchange of prisoners over 45 years. The scheme ...

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  20. Unley Applications.

    A number of interesting cases came under notice at Unley on Wednesday. The most important from a public point of view as indicating the attitude of the ...

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  21. Peace Views.

    The American Ambassador at Berlin (Mr. Gerard) has arived at New York, and has conferred with President Wilson. They discussed the outlook of peace and ...

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  22. Greece and Neutrality.

    The Athens correspondent of The Daily Chronicle states that the French Minister (M Guillemin), after an audience of one and a half hours with King Constantine ...

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  23. Incidents of the War.

    In the Commons to-day the Secretary for War (Mr. Lloyd George) said a committee was enquiring into the question of utilizing prisoners of war on work of national ...

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  24. WEST FRONT.

    Gen. Haig reported on Monday evening: —We secured yesterday's gains at Guedecourt and Les Bouefis. 'Concerning the enemy's claim that we lost heavily on ...

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  25. ENGLISH MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Mongolia, from London, is expected to arrive at the Outer Harbour about noon on Saturday next. ...

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  26. THE RED PLAGUE.

    Mr. Walter Long (President of the Local Government Board), in addressing a meeting at the Mansion House to-day, said the local authorities and hospitals had make a ...

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  27. WHAT'S IN THE WIND.

    The Paris newspaper La Liberte has reported that the Kaiser is at Bapaume supervising preparations for a great counter-offensive, for which German ...

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  28. PERSONAL.

    Mr. C. B. O'Reilly (Secretary of the South Australian Provincial Press Association) and Mr. R. H. Barnard (ex-President of the Australasian conference), ...

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  29. Hotels to Close on Saturday.

    It was. stated by the Attorney-General on Monday that although he had had a request to close the hotels on Saturday, there was no power under the Licensing Act to ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND MINISTERS.

    Six hundred persons attended the reception tendered by New Zealand residents in London to the Prime Minister of the Dominion (Sir. F. W. Massey) and the ...

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  31. FOUR TO ONE.

    The British Admiralty states that on Monday afternoon a naval aeroplane attacked four German seaplanes off Ostend, and brought down and destroyed one, and ...

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  32. AN ESCAPED GERMAN.

    Fritz Georgi, the self- confessed escapee from the Holdsworthy Camp, New South Wales, who was arrested at the Broken Hill Hospiatl yesterday, was. after his ...

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  33. TRAMWAYS REVENUE.

    The Municipal Tramways Trust has furnished a return of traffic receipts for the fortnight ended October 16. It shows that 1.757.547 tickets were issued for a return ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Colonial Office reports that a hurrirane has occurred at tie Virgin Islands, West Indies. Twenty-one deaths were caused, and great damage was done to the ...

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  35. ASIA MINOR.

    The Russian troops operating against the Turks in Asia Minor dispersed a horde of Kurds north of Dizy, and south-east of Lake Van, and captured 400 cattle. ...

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  36. Immediately Ejected.

    Gen. Haig's despatch of Tuesday morning says:—We made prisoners of 80 Germans southward of the Ancre. Heavy mutual shelling occurred on Tuesday ...

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  37. “Absolute Rebels.”

    “They are absolute rebels,” was the comment of the Premier (Hon. C. Vanghan) on Wednesday respecting the action of certain women in the Hindmarsh Town Hall ...

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