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  3. 1488TH DAY OF THE W

    Messrs. Harland & Wolff, the celebrated shipbuilding firm at Belfast, have created a avorld's record by completing a standard ship in five days after she was launched. ...

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  4. THE NEW RUSSIA

    The Czecho-Slovaks, who are fighting on the Volga, have sent [?] cable message to New York expressing their high appreciation of ...

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  5. MR. W. M. HUGHES

    Mr. Hughes received the freedom of Aberdeen today. The ceremony was followed by a civic luncheon, and afterwards he opened the Chamber of Commerce. The ...

    Article : 216 words
  6. A MARCH OF TRIUME

    The following special cables were received in New York at the times mentioned to-day:—8 a.m.—Noyon has been captured ...

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  8. WAR SITUATION

    Hue Australian Press Association learns: —Now it is sufficiently clear that the eirmny intend to retire to a shorter line where they with obtain a better defensive ...

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  9. THE WATTLE LEAGUE

    This is being observed as button day in aid of the Wattle League ambulance department, and the public are being appealed to by an army of ladies in the ...

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  10. MEN WHO FOUGHT

    Mr. John Hodge (one of the Labor Ministers), speaking at Wimbledon to-day said:—The Government intend to give the same, treatment to soldiers without limbs ...

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  11. A BRAVE COLONEL

    Colonel Cecil Humphries has died of wrounds. Major Cecil Humphries, of the Cornwall Regiment, a New Zealander, was in May ...

    Article : 56 words
  12. Forced to Retire.

    General Pershing reports that the Americans were forced to retire from Basoches and Fismette. The United States troops are advancing with the French, to the ...

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  13. CHARGE OF MURDER

    Fresh interest is being shown in the ease of the traveller, Charles Alexander Skinner, who died as the result of injuries received on Saturday last at ...

    Article : 117 words
  14. THE BIGGEST YET

    The correspondent of the hew York "Herald" at Washington, states:—The new War Revenue Bill will be the latest in the history of the world. It will raise ...

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  15. LABOR CONFGRESS

    Mr. Gompers (president of the American Federation of Labor) hag arrived in London with other American Labor leaders, who will attend the British Trade Union ...

    Article : 70 words
  16. Catalogue of Gains.

    Bapaume and Noyon have been captured, and Peronne is outflanked to the southwards. The British have reached Maurepas and ...

    Article : 51 words
  17. A Coup that Failed.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington states:—Official advices from Vladivostock state that General Horvath's coup d'etat cabled on ...

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  18. BRITISH PRESSURE

    Sir Douglas Haig reported this afternoon (1.30):—To the southward of the Somme we maintained our pressure upon the enemy at night-time and we are ...

    Article : 311 words
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    Mr. W. Hague, M.P., New Chairman Railways Standing Committee. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Better Things Expected.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington, states:—The greatest satisfaction is felt in military circles, concerning the Allied progress on ...

    Article : 51 words
  21. THE A.B.C. OF AVIATION

    The value of a new design in aircraft is measured chiefly by its abilty to climb quickly and maintain a superiority of speed at great altitudes. A machine that will ...

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  22. THE HOLY LAND

    The air force in Palestime remain in complete mastery of the air. During the past few weeks they have destroyed 11 enemy machines and have driven down six. All, ...

    Article : 387 words
  23. LAW COURTS.

    The hearing was continued of the appeal by Mrs. Ruth Hunt against the decision of the Local Court of Narracoorte on September 26, 0917, in an action in ...

    Article : 242 words
  24. FREE ORGAN RECITAL.

    The attendance at the free recitals given in the Adelaide Town Hall by the City Organist (Mr. T. H. Jones, Mus. Bac.) has been growing each week. For the third ...

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  26. ITALIAN ZONE

    General March confirms the report of the retreat of the Italians in Albania. The Austrians have reconquered Berat. ...

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  27. CIVIL SERVANTS AND SOLDIERS' PAY.

    The Government agreed in 1915 to make up the difference between the civil and military pay in the case of servants who enlisted, and a circular has now been ...

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  28. Austrian Admissions

    A wireless Austrian officia1 dispatch issued this afternoon states:—In Albania the enemy have captured our positions in the southern part of the Tomor Mountain ...

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  29. Local Court—Adelaide.

    R. w. swan at Co., commission agents, Adelaide, sued M. Fenton, of Bowden, baker, for £7 15/, alleged to be due to the plaintiff from the defendant as commisrion in Tespect to the sale for ...

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  30. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Bridget O'Hara, who was arrested in Elizastreet by Constable Whelan, was ordered imprisonment for 14 days on a charge of drunkenness and 21 days for having need indecent ...

    Article : 319 words
  31. HORSES STOPPED BY A POLICEMAN.

    At about 11 a.m. on Friday two horses attached to a fruiterer's van, belonging to Mr. J. L. Cavanagh, of Brampton, took fright at a donkey in Angas-street and ...

    Article : 107 words
  32. A MOTOR CYCLE CAPSIZED

    A painful accident occurred near the Eagle-on-the-Hill at about 3.50 p.m. on Tuesday. Mr. Graham and his eldest daughter were coming through the hills on ...

    Article : 99 words
  33. AMERICAN AT WAR

    Mr. Baker bas announced that Mr. John Ryan has been appointed Assistant Secretary for War with responsibility for the Army Air Service. This is practically ...

    Article : 42 words
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  35. 120,000 Prisoners; 2,000 Guns

    Since July 18 the Allies have made prisoners of 120,000 Germans, with 2,000 guns, of which the British since August 8 have captured 47,000 men with 600 guns. ...

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  36. MEN'S SOCIETY.

    The eastern toleration of the Courch of Eng land Men's Society held its quarterly group service at All Soul's, St. Peters, on August 27, the preacher being Yen Archdeacon Bussell The ...

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  37. PADDY'S MARKET AT WAYVILLE.

    A most successful Paddy's Market and concert were opened at Wayv[?]lle institute by Mis. H. J. Pcance, of Glenelg, last Saturday. She was persesited with a bouquet by little Miss Beryl ...

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  38. MR. PAGE

    The New York newspapers express regret concerning the retirement of Mr. Page, the Ambassador to Great Britain. The New York "Times" states:—Mr. Page ...

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  39. Captain Seddon's Tour.

    Captain Seddon, son of the late New Zealand Prime Minister, las completed a speaking tour of the shipyards, and has started on a second tour through ...

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  40. Foch's Pincers.

    General March states:—The French advance near Nesle indicates the farther opening of Marshal Foch's pincers. The British gains to the northward are ...

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  41. TWO LARGE ESTATES.

    Probate bas been granted in the estate of the late Elizabeth Boss Cuming, of Adelaide, widow, which is sworn not to exceed £11,350. The estate of Mr. John ...

    Article : 75 words
  42. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Private J. B. HEARN, sen of Mr. and Mrs. T. Hearn, of Logan-street, Adelaide—in France. Private DAVID BLYTH, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blyth, Kilkenny—in France. ...

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  43. NARRACOORTE HOSPITAL.

    The Hon J. Cowan and Messrs. Pctherick and Bcidy, members for the district, waited on the Chief Secretary and supported an application made by the Narraoorte Hospital Board for a subsidy ...

    Article : 78 words
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