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  3. THE MORRRIS-SCHAFER CASE

    The hearing of the action in which the Rev. Albert Morris is claiming £1,000 damages against the Rev. C. E. Schafer for alleged slander was continued at the ...

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  4. SIR GEORGE REID

    Sir George Reid spent a restless day. His condition continues to be serious. ...

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  5. RIVER OF BLOOD

    A Russian wireless message announces There have been a further thirty-seven executions, comprising White Guard officers, and five of the late Czar's ...

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  6. EVERYWHERE ADVANCING

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig today issued the following special order of the day to the troops in France:—A month Las now passed since the British ...

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  7. SMUGGLING ARMS

    The trial of Michael Gallacher, Mary Fullarton, and six other persons, who were arrested in Glasgow in July tor attempting to send gelignite, blasting powder, and ...

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  8. 1500Th DAY OF THE WAR

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at Vladivostock, states:—According pending to information reaching the Japanese military authorities, the ...

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  9. THE DRINK TRAFFIC

    The House of Representatives has passed unanimously the Senate resolution empowering the President to establish prohbtion zones around, the munition ...

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  10. ODESSA BURNT

    The explosin in a Ukraine munitions depot in the Dalnik quarter of Odessa resulted in a great fire, which lasted for two days. It destroyed a sugar refinery with ...

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  11. Bolsheviks Near Their End,

    Mr. Deschpleurot, the correspondent of the New York "Word" in Stockholm, telegraphs:—I have just arrived from Petrograd and from Moscow with a party ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Private ROY KENYON, son of Mrs. Kenyan, has been killed in France Lance-Corporal BERT FREEMAN, of the 10th Battalion, son of Mrs. A. Freeman, Albert-street, ...

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  13. AN ENGLISHMAN'S OATH

    The Court of Appeal reversed the decision of the magistrate, who declared Mr. E. King liable to military serviceMr. Kins was interned in Germany, and ...

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  14. Austrian Indignation.

    The correspondent of the "Daily News" at Zurich says:—The continued advance of the Allies is making a profound impression in Austro-Hungary. The departures ...

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  15. HOME FOR A BOB.

    The drawing of the "Home for a Bob" art union took place in the show ring at the Jubilee Oval on Wednesday. The Mayor in asking his Excellency the ...

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  16. Fight at Lake Hanka.

    There has been a big fight at Lake Hanka, and the Magyar casualties were about 4,200 men. ...

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  17. DOUAI OUAI IN RANGEr

    Sir Douglas Haig reported on Tuesday night:—Except for local fighting in the Epehy and Gouzeaecourt sectors, where we secured priscmere, there is nothing to ...

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  18. MR. PETER WAITE'S GIFT

    At the Congress of the Agricultural Bureau on Wednesday, Mr. C. J. Tuckwell moved—"That this congress appreciates the handsome gift of Mr. Peter ...

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  19. Mad Accusations.

    The Soviet Government has issued a proclamation to the whole world accusing England and France of instigating, attempts against the commissaries of the ...

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  21. MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Municipal Association of South Australia was held at the Adelaide Town Hall on Wednesday. The chairman was the Major of Adelaide (Mr. C. R. J. Glover), ...

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  22. Multifarious Lines,

    The Hindenburg line is the only one element of the multifarious enemy defensive works. The second line of withdrawal is called the Hunding line. This ...

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  23. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. J. G. Bice). who has been suffering from bronchitis, has resumed duty, but is not well enough to attend the ...

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  24. WOUNDED.

    Major G. D. SHAW, husband of Mrs. G. D. Shaw, King William-road, North Unley, in France, on August 25. Private A. H. CARLSON, youngest son of Mrs. ...

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  25. BRITISH BOOTY

    The following special cables were received in New York at the times mentioned today;—8.25 a.m.—The British have captured ...

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  26. SPUING FLOWER SHOW

    The schedule for the big spring show, of the South Australian Horticultural and floriculture Society has been fixed up. and it will be issued at a very early date. The show is to be held ...

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  27. A STRANGE DEATH

    Mr. Michael Burns, a member of the naval at the steamer lying at the Federal Wharf, was found dead last night in the ...

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  28. PATRIOTIC SEAMEN

    Mr. Havelock Wilson (president of the Seamen's Union) appeals for funds to enable the Merchant Seamen's League to fight the general election, and to oppose ...

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  29. Civilians Leave Douai.

    The German war correspondents report that Douai is hang evacuated, and that civilians have left the town. ...

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  30. SHIPBUILDING SITES.

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

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  31. STATE SAVINGS BANK.

    The manager of the State Savings Bank, which was established in 1848, in his report for the year ended June 30, gives these wonderful figures concerning the ...

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  32. NAVAL OPERATIONS.

    The Admiralty announces:—A British torpedo-boat destroyer was sunk on September 8, as the result of a collision in a fog. There were no casualties. ...

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  33. Futile Counter-Attacks.

    Sir Douglas Haig reported at noon today:—The enemy launched a second counter-attack against our new positions to the westward of Gouzeaucourt, but it was ...

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  34. TEAM AND CART IN COLLISION.

    A collision occurred in King Williamstreet, near Rundle-street at about 7. 30 a.m. on Wednesday between a tram in charge of Motormam Meaney, which was ...

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  35. WHEAT BOARD ELECTION.

    The ballot for the election of two presentatives of the farmers on the new Wheat Board, will be conducted under the direction of the Attorney-Greneral (Hon. ...

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  36. LAW COURTS.

    Frank Gain, who was found drunk in Hindleystreet by Constable A. E. Nation on Tuesday, was ordered seven days' imprisonment. He was farther charged with having been unlawfully in ...

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  37. IMPERIAL TRADE

    Mr. Massey, Premier of New Zealand, in an article in the "Pall Mall Gazette," states:—While the adoption of a moderate Imperial preference may mean a slight ...

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  38. TERRIBLE TRAGEGY

    A munitions explosion las occurred in a factory at Odessa, on the Black Sea, 933 miles from Moscow. Hundreds of the operatives are missing. ...

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  39. MOUNT PLEASANT RAILWAY

    The Balhannah to Mount Pleasant railway will be opened for traffic on Monday nest, the time-table being as under: —Adelaide, depart 7.25 a.m., Mount ...

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