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  4. CHANCING THE WAR MAP

    General March, Chief of the American Staff, states:—The German retirement begun last week on a front of 60 miles, and it has now spread until it has affected all ...

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  5. American Solidity.

    The announcement of the test of the reply of President Wilson in rejecting the Austrian Note has been received with been satisfaction. It is believed that the reply ...

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  6. THE CRY FOR PEACE

    President Wilson, in his Note to Austria, states:—Austria must satisfy the national aspirations of its own people, and tie people must lave tie right to judge ...

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  7. MR. BILLING, M.P.

    Mr. Pemberton Billing, M.P., speaking to his constituents at Bishop Strotford, on Saturday, said that he had been cited as co-respondent in divorce proceedings ...

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  8. 1540th DAY OF THE WAR

    A wireless German official dispatch issued this evening states:—We have evacuated Bruges, Thielt, and Kortrik, in Belgium. On both sides of Vouziers the ...

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  9. THE TURF

    At Caulfield on Saturday the attendance must have exceeded that of last year. The weather was boisterous, and the dust that enveloped the course made matters rather disagreeable. The ...

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  10. AMERICA BUSY

    All the indications are that the fourth Liberty Loan, will be over-subscribed, but the final figures will not be available for some days. The subscriptions had lagged, ...

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  11. WAR SITUATION

    The Australian Press Association learns (10.55 p.m.):—The British have crossed the Selle along the whole line and have advanced for an average depth of ...

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  12. HYMNWRITER DEAD.

    The death is announced in New Jersey of Mr. Charles Converse, the author of the popular hymn, "What a Friend we have in Jesus." ...

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  13. THE MENTAL HOSPITAL.

    An inquest concerning the death of Georse Wiliiam Matthews (34), which occurred at The Parkside Mental Hospital on October IS, was conducted at the Adelaide Police Court before a jury ...

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  14. Hard Fighting.

    Sir Douglais Haig, late on Sunday night, reported:—As a result of this morning's attack the British forced, the passage of the Selle River between Le Cateau and ...

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  15. UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS.

    On Saturday afternoon about 200 guests assembled in the grounds of Government House, kindly lent for the occasion by Sir Henry and Lady Galway, for the purpose ...

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  16. TOO TEMPTING.

    Alfred Mesecke (50), a powerfully-built man of dishevelled appearance, was charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Monday by Joseph Poole, butcher, of Henley Beach-road, Torrensville, with ...

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  17. CLEARING SERBIA

    A French Eastern communique issued this afternoon states:—On October 18 the French and Serbians occupied Kniajevatz. The Serbians forced the Bevan Pass, to ...

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  19. SIR H. GOULD ADAMS.

    His Excellency the Governor has received a telegram from His ExcellentSir Hamilton Gould Adams, informing him that the political situation in Queensland ...

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  20. INFLUENZA OUTBREAK.

    The influenza outbreak on the steamer Mataram, at Darwin, is being kept under control. There have been no deaths. The Federal quarantine authorities state ...

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  21. Interned by the Dutch.

    Frontier reports state that 15,000 Germans, operating to the northward of Eecloo, were cut off and have sought refuge in Holland. ...

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  22. Dutch Frontier Reached.

    The Albied line hag reached the Dutch frontier eight miles to the eastward of Bruges. The Belgians entered Zeebnigge on Saturday. The Germans evacuated the ...

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  23. PERSONAL NEWS.

    His Excellency tie Governor visited the officers' school at the Adelaide Oval on Monday morning. His Excellency and Lady Galway ...

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  25. THE SHARE MARKET

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  26. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Private THOMAS W. SMITH, M. M., who was killed in action on September 30, 1918, was the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Creecoona station, Bordertown. He was born in the ...

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  27. FLYING CANDIDATES.

    According to amended military orders issued, commissions es second lieutenants in the Australian Flying Corps will, when available, he granted to flight cadets who ...

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  28. DISPUTE OVER A DAM.

    In the Civil Court on Monday, before Mr. Justice Gordon, the case was continued in which Gray & Gardner, of Manoora, claimed £650 damages from the ...

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  29. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    At 2.30 on Saturday afternoon Mr. George Danvers, of St. Vincent-street, Port Adelaide, noticed that a fire had broken out in the timber mills belonging to ...

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  30. CASUALTY LIST, No. 436.

    Casualty list, No. 436, will be published in "The Adrertiser" to-morrow. ...

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  31. What Will Germany Say?

    The full text of Germany's reply to President Wilson is not yet available. An unofficial summary which has been circulated in Amsterdam is as follows:— ...

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  32. THE BOLSHEVIKI.

    The New- York "Globe" writes:—In nothing has American opinion been more unintelligent than in its failure to recognise the Bolshevik leadership of ...

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  33. A SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    Mr. George William Skinner, a tricklayer, while out driving with has wife and four children on Saturday afternoon, had his spine fractured owing to the horse ...

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  34. THE PEACE RUMOR.

    The Premier's speech on Saturday com tains a sort of apology for the action of the Government on Thursday last in leading the public to believe that Germany had ...

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  35. A WAYWARD GIRL,

    Vera McKenzie, the girl who had been remanded on a charge of having insufficient lawful means of support, was given an opportunity on Monday by the bench art the Adelaide Police ...

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  36. POST-WAR OVERSEAS TRADE.

    A communication has been received by the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce from the Acting Comptroller-General, from which it appears that the Secretory of ...

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  37. A STREET COLLISION.

    The City Watchhouse authorities were notified on Sunday night that a motor car owned and driven by Mr. Leo Thomas, of Brown-street, when travelling along ...

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  39. A YOUNG BOY'S PLUCKY ACTION.

    On Sunday afternoon Mr. Skanner, of Kent Town, accompanied by his wife and baby, was driving a horse attached to a runabout down Beulah-road, Norwood, in ...

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  40. PORT PIRIE HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS

    The case in winch the employes off hotels, coffee palaces, resctaurants, tearooms, and cool dank shops at Port Pirie sought for increased wages, was again before the Deputy President ...

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  41. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

    Edna May Deep Level, October 21.—"Level 5, No, l winze, sunk to 10 ft. Quartz 5 ft, wide, value 7 dwt, No. 2 winze stopped daring t[?] bering of level. N. stope and drive cleaned up, ...

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  42. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council will resume its sittings to-morrow with only three orders of Government business on the noticepaper. These are the adjourned debate ...

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  43. NEW TOWN HALL FOR HIND-MARSH.

    The proposal to build a new Town Hall at Hindmarsh has taken definite shape. Plans and specifications have been prepared for a structure which will embrace ...

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  44. LAW COURTS.

    Michael Hassell was charged with having left his wife without adequate means of support. He pleaded guilty, but the court made no Older on the defendant promising to sign the pledge and ...

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  45. A CRUSHED HAND

    Mr. F. Schmidt met with a painful accident on Wednesday. He was helping to hand-shunt some trucks in the railway yard, and as the trucks came together his ...

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  46. MINE OUTPUTS.

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  47. MEAT FOE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT.

    Referring on Monday to the quantity of stock which is being sent to the Government Produce Depot at Port Adelaide, the Treasurer (Sir Richard Butler) said he ...

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  48. THE LABOR PARTY.

    In union circles much interest is attached to the meeting of the federal executive of the Australian Labor Party, to be held in Melbourne on November 6. ...

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  49. MAKAGERS REPORTS.

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