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  3. 1494th DAY OF THE WAR

    The Admiralty announces:—Between August 26 and September, the aeroplanes working with the navy, carried out successful raids on Ostend and Zeebrugge. They ...

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  4. THE CLOWN PRINCE

    The German Crown Prince, who was interviewed fay the Berlin correspondent of a Hungarian newspaper this week, stated: —Owing to our elastic system of defence ...

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  5. 427th CASUALTY LIST

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  6. THE BUDGET SPEECH

    The Treasurer (Sir Richard Butler), in delivering his Budget Speech in the House of Assembly on Thursday afternoon, said: —I had hoped when twelv months ago ...

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  8. THE TRIUMPHS OF TUESDAY.

    Tie following special cable messages were received in New York at the times mentioned to-day:—8.15 a.m.—The British troops have ...

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  9. THE ESTIMATES

    The Treasurer (Sir Richard Butler) laid on the table of the House of Assembly on Thursday afternoon the estimates of the expenditure for the year ending on June ...

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  10. DOUAI AND CAMBRAI

    The Australian Press Association (If p.m.) learns:—The British have made further progress along the Canal du Nord, which they crossed on a three-mile front ...

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  11. ON THE VARDAR

    A British Salonika dispatch issued this afternoon states:—The enemy on the morning on September 2 attacked our positions to the westward of the Vardar, ...

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  12. Ninety-seven Divisions Engaged

    The Australian Press Association (3.15 p.m.) learns:—We hold the line on the western bank of the Nord Canal. We crossed the canal at Haut-Allaines, two ...

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  13. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    A wireless Russian dispatch states:—The agreements signed between Germany and Russia in regard to territorial changes and the financial obligations of Russia, include ...

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  14. ITALIAN ZONE

    An Italian official dispatch this afternoon states:—We arrested with heavy enemy losses a strong attack to the southward of Mount Mantello. The enemy, ...

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  15. GERMAN PRISONS

    Mr. Joseph Nykiel, a farmer, of Clare, South Australia, has reached London after being interned in Germany since the outbreak of the war. Mr. Nykiel was ...

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  16. MOEUVRES CAPTURED

    The British have captured Moeuvres to the westward of Cambrai. They have crossed the Canal du Nord on a front of three miles. ...

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  17. THE MESSINES RIDGE.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association states (4.25 p.m.):—Hindenburg is attempting to make a temporary, stand on the Canal du Nord. The ...

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  18. THE HOLY LAND

    A Palestine official dispatch, issued this afternoon states:—Since August 14. our activity has mainly been confined to aerial raids on the Hedjaz railway, patrol ...

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  19. THE CZECHO-SLOVAKS

    The American Secretary of State has issued the following dispatch:—The Czechoslovak peoples having taken up arms against the German and Austro-Hungarian ...

    Article : 238 words
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  21. A Complete Failure.

    Mr. Cyril Brown, formerly correspondent of the New York "World" in Berlin, who recently returned from Stockholm, states:—The German people realise that the mill ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICA

    An official announcement has been made that it has been decided to reconstitute the South African Brigade overseas, as a sufficient number of recruits have been ...

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  23. SAFE HOME AGAIN

    There were many happy re-unions on Thursday morning at the Adelaide railway-station, on the arrival of a further detachment of invalided soldiers from the ...

    Article : 332 words
  24. LARCENY OF TOOLS.

    Claude Roy Woods, who a few days ago was committed for trial on a charge of Housebreaking, was brought before Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M., in the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday, on a ...

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  25. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The Minister of Education (Hon. W. H. Harvey) will go to Laura to-morrow at the invitation of the Booyoolie District Council to open the new bridge over Pine Creek, ...

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  26. PUSHING THEM BACK

    Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch at noon to-day, states:—-Minor actions are reported in different localities. We reached the east side of the Vaux Woods to the ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Private SYDNEY H. OLDFIELD, of the 10th Battalion, son of Mrs. R. Oldfield, of Milang, was killed in action on August 10, after nearly three years of active service. He was highly esteemed ...

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  28. FROM THE FIRING LINE.

    Writing to the executive committee of the South Australian division of the Australian Comforts Fund, Captain George Cowan (of Adelaide), who is attached to the 4th Australian.Division as ...

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  29. CONSTANTINOPLE

    The British dropped bombs on Constantinople on four successive days. Heavy damage was done. ...

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  30. SHIPBUILDING SITES.

    The hearing was continued at the Civil Court, before Mr. Justice Buchanan, on Thursday, of the action concerning the prices to be paid by the Harbors Bfoard ...

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  31. WOUNDED.

    Corporal W. L. MAHTIX, son of Mr. and Mrs.. W. H. Martin, of North Unloy, in shouolder (3rd occasion). ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA DAY A RECORD.

    The secretary of the Central Australia! Day Committee. Mr. H. E. Winterbottom, stated on Wednesday that up to August 31 over £60,000 had been paid into the ...

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  33. THE U-BOATS

    A message from a Canadian port states that 150 members of the crews of sunken fishing craft have been landed., They had' been for a week in open boats before ...

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  34. COUNCIL OF EDUCATION.

    A nice finer of the Advisory Council of Education was held on Tuesday, when there were present:—The Director of Education (Mr. M. M. Maughan, BA), in the chair, Sir Langdon ...

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