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  2. Advertising

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  3. 1508TH DAY OF THE WAR

    The Admiralty announced:—During the past 48 hours the Royal Air Force contingetns, coperating with the navy, dropped 13 tons of bombs on the Bruges ...

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  4. THE BALKANS

    The Allies have captured 4,000 prisoners in Macedonia during the offensive started this week. The Bulgarian resistance is weakening ...

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  5. ALLIED LABOR

    Mr. Raine, secretary of the American Boot and Shoe Workers' Union, presided at the Allied Conference to-day. Mr. Gompers explained the war aims of ...

    Article : 265 words
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  7. HEAVY FIGHTING

    A wireless Italian official dispatch received this evening states:—We repulsed repeated thrusts against, our defences at the head of the Seren Valley, to the ...

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  8. MORRIS-SCHAFER CASE

    The hearing of the action brought by the Rev. A. Morris against the Rev. C. E. Schafer, in which the plaintiff is claiming £1,000 damages for alleged slander, was ...

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  9. AMERICAN PART

    Estimates for 7,000 million dollar £1,400,000,000) have been submitted to cover the military establishment for the financial year. They include 9,185 million ...

    Article : 69 words
  10. ITALIAN ZONE

    A wireless Austrian official dispatch issued to-day states:—The Icalians stormed the Tassorn Ridge in the Monte Pertica region five times, but were driven back ...

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  11. NEW BRITISH OFFENSIVE

    The following special cables were received In New York to-day at the times named:— 9 a.m.—The British have launched a new offensive to the north-west of St. ...

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  12. THE RECENT ALLIED ADVANCES.

    Our map covers the scene of the recent fighting from Ypres to Rheims. The Allies are "up against" the Hindenburg line in earnest and should soon be in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BRITISH AVIATORS

    The Admiralty report:—The Royal Air Force contingents, co-operating with the navy, from September 8 to September 15 made several successful raids. They ...

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  14. MR. LLOYD GEORGE

    Mr. Lloyd George spent an excellent night and is now convalescent. ...

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  15. THE POLICE TROUBLE.

    The police are now awaiting the outcome of the deputation appointed on Wednesday to wait upon the Premier. It ts understood that there are still a few ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    The Hon. John W. Davies, of West Virginia, Solicitor-General of the United States, has been selected to succeed Mr. Page, as Ambassador to England. ...

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  17. BRUTAL BOLSHEVIKS

    The Italian Consol at Moscow states that four hundred Italians have been forced to leave that city and to take refuge in the district to the northward. ...

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  18. No Deputation Yet.

    The Hon. A. H. Peake (Chief Secretary) had not up to this afternoon received any communication from the police with respect to an interview with the delegates ...

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  19. MOUNT GAMBIER MEETING.

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  20. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. Marinus M. Maughan, of Houghton who died at tie North. Adelaide Private Hospital on Wednesday, was one of the best-known residents of the district. ...

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  21. BRAVE ROUMANIS

    Lieutenant Stoica (Vice-President of the Roumanian National Council in Paris) is now in the United States to obtain the consent of Congress for a Roumanian ...

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  22. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    The G1ends Cress Society met at the residence o; Mr. B. Smith on Wednesday afternoon. The fourth annual report was submitted by the hon secretaries (Mrs. M. E. Mayfield and Miss ...

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  23. THE SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  24. "YOU SHALL NOT PASS"

    Sir John McCall, Agent-General for Tasmania, presided at the luncheon given by the Australian and New Zealand Club at the Savoy Hotel to the Overseas Press ...

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  25. Physic for Lloyd George.

    The Press Bureau announces:—General Pershing Las replied thus to Mr. Lloyd George:—Your congratulations are deeply appreciated. It shall be the American ...

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  27. "STICKING IT."

    Mr. W. H. Bullock, of Kadina, writes:—"The enclosed letter received from my son, Private H. A. Bullock, of the oth Australian Held Ambulance in France, shows the spirit of our boys ...

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  28. THE AUSTRIAN NOTE

    The German press reluctantly recognises that Germany bears the responsibility for the Austrian Peace Note, which is the last act in the long negotiations between ...

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  29. WANT IN GERMANY.

    Mrs. A. M. Mules, of Brook-street, West Mitchain, has received a letter from her son, Lance-Sergeant R. J. Mules, who was for 23 months a prisoner in Germany, but ...

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  30. "NEVER SEEN FINER FELLOWS!"

    In List "F" of returning soldiers, there appeared the name of Private H. B. Kay (Mannum), of the 5th Pioneers. Private Kay counts himself more than usually ...

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  31. Siegfried Line Passed.

    The British captures include Rnsoy, Vileret, and Le Verguier. They have pssed, the Siegfried line in two places. The British attack is oh a front of 15 ...

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  32. SPLENDID PROGRESS

    The United Press Association reports (4.10 p.m.):—The British attacked the German positions on this side of the Hindenburg line from Pozieres, almost to St. ...

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  33. SHIPBUILDING SITES.

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

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  34. All Objectives Gained.

    Practically all the British objectives have. been gained. There are 3,000 prisoners with a number of guns. ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Second-Lieutenant J. H. LEUNIG. D.C.M., of the 16th Battalion, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Leunig, of Second and Drayton streets, Bowden, died on September 10, of nephritis, a.tthe 8th General ...

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  36. THE AUSTRALIANS

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, writing late on Wednesday night, states:—The Australians encountered and overcame stiff resistance at Hagicourt, Le Verguier, and elsewhere. ...

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  37. INDIA'S SHARE

    The Bombay Legislative Council is discussing the proposal that India should take a larger share in war responsibilities. The "Times" of India, in commenting ...

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  38. APPEAL AGAINST LAND TAX.

    The appeal brought by Arthur Graham Rymill, as public officer of the Canowie Pastoral Company, against the assessment for land tax made by the ...

    Article : 84 words
  39. THE LIVING WAGE.

    The enquiry into what should be the basic living wage, which baa arisen out of the appeal brought in the Industrial Court against the award of the Storemen and Packers' Wages Board, So. ...

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  40. MR. BRITTEN JONES.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) stated on Thursday that, in view of the finding of the Royal Commission with respect to the variations of South-Eastern lands. Mr. ...

    Article : 119 words
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  42. WOUNDED.

    Private L. C. PAULL, son of Mrs. W. 3. Oliver, 6. Worsnp-avenue, Adelaide (third occasion). ...

    Article : 18 words
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