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  3. 1534TH DAY OF THE WAR

    Mr. Philip Gibbs states:—There is an unconfirmed report that a British monitor has entered Ostend harbor. ...

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  4. AWFUL FIRES

    The latest news concerning the forest fires in Minnesota state that twelve thousand refugees have arrived in Duluyth. More than 100 bodies have been recovered. ...

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  5. THE SHARE MARKET

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  6. Hypocrisy and Evasion,

    All the French newspapers criticise the hypo[?]y and the evasions of the reply of Germany, which is merely an endeavor to obtain a respite. ...

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  7. NEW OFFENSIVE

    The following cable messages were received in New York to-day at the times named:—9.55 a.m.—The British surrounded ...

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  8. NO ARMISTICE.

    The following messages were received in New York from Washington at the times mentioned to-day:—8.30 a.m.—A report is urrent that the ...

    Article : 342 words
  9. SPANISH INFLUENZA

    Sir Joseph Ward, referring to the outbreak of Spanish influenza on a steamer which arrived to-day, stated that the epldemic commenced early in the voyage, and ...

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  10. GRRMAN APPEAL

    President Wilson has sent a Note to Germany stating that the autocracy must go before peace can be made. There will be no armistice while Germany continues ...

    Article : 43 words
  11. "WILL TO VICTORY"

    After having an interview, with the President, Senator Ashurst declared that the President did not desire in the slightest way to weaken the Allied will to ...

    Article : 182 words
  12. 434th CASUALTH LIST

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  13. TRAINING NOTES.

    It wan cold this morning, but the graes was in the best of order for galloping. Rael Locln showed to advantage over a mile and three furlongs in 2.[?]4, and he was carrying about 8 st. ...

    Article : 177 words
  14. BELGIAN PUSH

    The "Evening News" states:—Routers has been captured and the Allies are now four miles to the north of Courtrai. The French in Flanders have captured ...

    Article : 37 words
  15. A German Attack.

    Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch at noon to-day, states:—On the afternoon of October 13 the enemy opened a heavy bombardment on a wide front to the northward ...

    Article : 339 words
  16. JOKE OUTPUTS.

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  17. MANAGERS REPORTS.

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  18. SAVING RUSSIA

    The Japanese captures in the Amur operations include five serviceable steamers with huge quantities of munitions and bayonets. ...

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  19. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  21. No Advantage Lost.

    President WLSON states:—When the time to consider an armistice comes the Allied military advisers will be consulted and no military advantage will be lost. ...

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  22. THE LEINSTEB TRAGEDY

    Mr. P. Halse, a New Zealander, describes a remarkable escape from the ter pedoed steamer Leinster. He was paralysed in the right arm when the first torpedo ...

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  24. THREE MEN AND A BURGLAR'S KIT.

    The intervention of Detective Horseman and Plainclothes-Constable Dayman at what was evidently a pre-arranged meeting of a party, comprising two convicted housebreakers and another ...

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  25. THE REPLY RECEIVED

    The German reply to President Wilson's request for an explanation of the original Peace Note was received by the Swiss Legation and handed to Mr. Lansing this ...

    Article : 491 words
  26. THE PRESIDENT'SREPLY

    President Wilson states:—The present German authority must go before a final peace can come. No arrangement can be accepted by the United States which does ...

    Article : 90 words
  27. BAGDAD AFEE A YEAR

    The Turk has been dissipated on all three fronts. In the meanwhile peace has reigned in the city of Bagdad; tie amenities of life have been multiplying for the army and ...

    Article : 193 words
  28. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Professor Laver, of Melbourne, left by the East-West express on Tuesday for Perth, where he will conduct musical examinations in connection with the scheme of ...

    Article : 159 words
  29. FINE PROGRESS

    The Allies are carrying out their attack in Belgium on a front of 28 miles from Wervicq to the Yser. They have reached Iseghem and Lendelde. ...

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  30. FINNISH AFFAIRS

    An official announcement has been made that France has declared her semi-official relations with Finland to be ended owing to the action of the Diet in illegally ...

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  31. "SLY DOGS."

    Addressing a parade of departing reinforcements to-day tie Governor (Sir Walter Davidson) said:—"The Germans are putting their peace offer forward simply ...

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  32. Confidence Man of Europe.

    A message received from Washington early this morning stated:—The German Note has not yet been officially delivered in Washington. Maturer consideration has ...

    Article : 429 words
  33. Mangin Enters Laon.

    General Mangin made his triumphal entry into Laon on Sunday afternon. The inhabitants welcomed him on masse. There was weeping for joy and much shouting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 188 words
  34. HXNDMARSH-SQUARE CHURCH.

    The hearing of the appeal brought by the National Bank of Australia against the decision of the Chief Justice in the Civil Court, in the case arising out of the ...

    Article : 173 words
  35. LAW COURTS.

    In the matter of Alexander D. Jeffrey and Randolph Stuart Jeffrey, formerly carrying on business as Jeffrey Bros., butchers, at Port Pirie, and at present out of business. Mr. T. R. Bright ...

    Article : 418 words
  36. RECRUITS STILL WANTED

    The Minister of Recruiting to-day said the efforts made to secure reinforcements for the A.I.F. should on no account he relaxed consequent upon the peace talk ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Lieutenant H. NEWTOWN KING, of Royal Field Artillery, son of Mrs. S. King, of Henley Beach, has been gassed (third occasion) in France. Private W. R. WILDEN, son of Mrs'. J. Wilden, ...

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  38. ENLISTMENTS.

    The following men enlisted on Tuesday:—Messrs. C. T. James, farmer; F. E. Galvin, cleaner; P. E. Allen, porter; R. Jose, farmer; R. Bakewell, clerk; T. F. Howard, farm hand; with country ...

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  39. THE LIVING WAGE ENQUIRY.

    The enquiry concerning what amount should be fixed as the living wage was continued at the Industrial Court on Tuesday before the President (Dr. Jethro Drown) and the Deputy President ...

    Article : 65 words
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    The late Dr. F. W. Niesche. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. THE SACRIFICE.

    Priest-like I tend the holy incense-fire With sweetest herbs and balms our soil hath given; The sacrificial smoke ascendeth higher. ...

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  44. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Patrick Johnson, of Grote-street, was charged with having unlawfully, sold liquor on unlicensed premises on September 5. He pleaded not guilty, and was represented by Mr. W. A. Rollison Mr. ...

    Article : 114 words
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