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  3. PURIFYING FRANCE

    The following cable messages were received in New York at the times mentioned to-day:—8.10 a.m.—The French in the St. ...

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  5. THE KAISER'S VANITY

    The correspondent of the United Press Association states:—A captured telegram, to the General Staff of the 9th German Army Corps from the Kaiser's Adjutant-General ...

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  6. STOP PRESS NEWS

    The Japanese liner Hirano Maru, 8,520 tans, has been torpedoed and sunk off the Irish coast. There were 320 persons on board. There were only 29 survivors, as ...

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  7. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    Mr. Dosch Fleurot has telegraphed from Stockholm:—I learn from a reliable source that Germany is contemplating the overthrow of the Bolshevaki regime shortly, ...

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  8. WAR SITUATION

    The peasant risings are threatening the Germans in the Ukraine, while the German hold on the Black Sea is endangered. The Allied advance in Serbia is meeting ...

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  9. LIBERY LOAN

    Tom Hill, an Australian, Speaking to large demonstration in the Metropolitan Opera House, appealed for contributions to the Liberty Loan, and he raised 20 ...

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  10. A GAOL SENSATION

    An alleged shopbreaker, who was being, detained by the gaol, authorities pending the adjourned hearing of a charge against him, escaped from custody under ...

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  11. INFLUENZA SCOURGE

    Cape Town is almost like a dead city., Business is practically at a standstill, and many places are closed, including most of the cafes and restaurants. The streets ...

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  12. Building Ships Quickly.

    The American shipyards delivered 74 ships of £62,635 deadweight tons in September, thus breaking the world's record ...

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  13. "MUST SURRENDER"

    Senator Chamberlain, Chairman of the Senate Military Committee, states that the reply of President Wilson is calculated to place the German Government in a difficult ...

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  14. Austrians Afraid.

    The open trial is proceeding of 360 Austrian sailors, mainly belonging to submarines, on charges of refusing duty. The defending officers plead that the men were ...

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  15. GERMANY BEATEN

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie visited the New Zealand soldiers in hospital. Some of them have had a severe time, hat they are on the highway to recovery and a ...

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  16. Bad News Confirmed.

    A Japanese steamer has been torpedoed on the British coast and three hundred persons have been drowned. ...

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  17. Germany Will Go On.

    President Wilson's reply to the Peace Note of Prince Mas has been published in Berlin, where a semi-official announcement has been made that the peace step ...

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  18. THE SHARE MARKET

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  19. SERBIA REVIVES

    The Serbian Government is quitting its temporary home in the Island of Corfu, and is returning to Serbian territory at Uskub. ...

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  20. THE PEACE DRIVE

    President Wilson's in reply to the German and Austrian request for peace caused Widespread interest. All the evening newspapers emphasise the fact ...

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  21. FRENCH AVIATOR.

    The French aviator, Lieutenant Garros, who was recently reported to be missing, is now stated to be again a prisoner in Germany. ...

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  22. FURIOUS ALLIED BLOWS

    A French communique issued at midnight on Wednesday states:—The furious British. French attacks for several days past to the north and south of St. Quentin forced ...

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  24. THE MENTAL HOSPITAL

    In giving his verdict on Friday in connection with the adjourned inquest regarding, the death of Julia Lehmann, which occurred on September 28, at the Parkside Mental Hospital, the City ...

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  25. SOCKS FOR SOLDIERS.

    The hon. secretary of the Queen Adelaide So[?] League reports:—"141 pairs of socks and other guts were received to October 11. These will be posted to the Commissioner for Trench ...

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  26. MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING

    The Ministry of Industry (Hon. H. N. Harwell) stated on Friday morning that he had recently been interviewed by several merchants who complained that South ...

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  27. THE WHEAT BOARD.

    The Chief Secretary, as Minister controlling the Wheat Department, has received a considerable number of applications for the two appointments to the ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Private HUGH EVERETT MILLER, who was Killed on September 1, was the fourth son of Mr. Samuel Miller, of Oodla Wirra. He attended the Oodla Wirra State school and later was ...

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  29. TURKIESH CRISIS

    Tewflk Pasha, a friend of the Entente Powers, who was formerly Ambassador to Great Britain, has been appointed Grand Vizier of Turkey. Rechid Pasha is the ...

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  30. THE PULL COURT.

    At the Full Court, presided over by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Buchanan, on Friday, Mr. A J. McLachlan, on behalf of Richard ...

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  31. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The Rev. Dr. Davidson was a passenger on Friday by the express front Melbourne, where he attended meetings of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. ...

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  32. WOUNDED.

    Sergeant CYRIL B. McCFFREY, son of Mr. B. A. McCaffrey, Edwardstown—suffering from gunshot wounds. left arm, left knee (severe). Gunner PHIL. JENNINGS, son of Mr. A. H. ...

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  33. LAW COURTS

    Vera Mackenzie, otherwise Owen, was charged with having insufficient lawful means of support She pleaded guilty. Sub-Inspector Beare said the defeudant was a stranger is Adelaide. She ...

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  34. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The military authorities inform us that the returning soldiers whose names appealed in List I, are expected to arrive at the Adelaide Railway-station, in two ...

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  35. MOUNT GAMEEEE IMPEOVBMENT.

    Mr. Kook, representing Mount Gambier District Progress Association, was introduced to the Chief Secretary an Thursday by the members for the district. He asked that the Government should ...

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  36. SOCIETY OF FBIENDS.

    The general meeting of the Society of Friends tor Australia, which Is held in the capital cities of the various Slates, has just concluded its sittings in Melbourne. There was a large ...

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  37. FALSE TO THEIR TRUST

    Arthur Bobbins Cook, of the Australian War Chest Club, has been, remanded on a charge of stealing many provisions and cutlery. ...

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  38. Victoria Cross Men.

    The soldiers comprised in List "I" will reach Adelaide in two batches to-morrow morning. Among them are a number of original Anzacs on furlough, including ...

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  39. FIRE ON A BABGE.

    Mr. Charles Rebbeck, an employe at Messrs. Harrison & Co.'s mill, Port Adelaide, early on Friday noticed a fire on a flour-laden barge, which was in the canal ...

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  40. HINDMAKSH-SQUARE CHURCH.

    The hearing was continued at the Full Court, presided over by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Buchanan, on Friday, of the appeal brought ...

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  41. OWE BIG UWION.

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  42. THE HOLY LAND

    An official Palestine communique this afternoon states:—The French and British warships entered the port of Beirut (Beyrout) on October 6 and found the town ...

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  43. Police Court—Port Adelaide

    Judgment was given in the case in winch Ids May Rosen, of Queenstown. sued Fank Kleesh, of Port Adelaide, for 8/ wages claimed to be doe, and 8/ Jo Ken of a week's notice. The ...

    Article : 216 words
  44. THE LIVING WAGE.

    The enquiry into what should constitute the basic living wage was continued by Mr. President Brown and Mr. Deputy President Webb at the Industrial Court on Friday. Kr. J. J. Daly and ...

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  45. THE BALKANS

    General Mackensen, tie German Commander-in-Chief in the Balkans, is reported to have established his headquarters at Belgrade with an army of 250,000 ...

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  46. SEIZURE OF GERMAN PROPERTY IN NEW YORK.

    Mr. Palmer, custodian of enemy property, announces that he has taken over the large German-owned metal concerns in New York, L. Vogelstein & Co. and Beer ...

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  47. LABOR SHORTAGE.

    In his report for September the Superintendent at the Government Labor Exchange (Mr. Richardon) says there was a shortage of all classes of [?] during the month. The registrations ...

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  48. Magistrates Court—Norwoods

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  49. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS.

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