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  4. CLEARING SERBIA

    A Serbian corammunique issued on Tuesday evening states:—Our advance continues. The enemy have been cleared from the regions of Ipek, Novibazar, and ...

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  5. WOMEN'S RIGHTS

    The House of Commons to-day, by 274 votes to 25, decided that women should, be eligible for the membership of the British Parliament. ...

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  6. FIRE IN HINDLEY-STREET

    The Metropolitan Tire Brigade received a call at 2.20 on Thursday morning from the Bank-street alarm. A big fire in that quarter would be difficult to combat and ...

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  7. NEW BRITISH OFFENSIVE.

    The following special cable messages were received at New York to-day at the times mentioned:—9.10 mm.—A new British offensive has ...

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  8. 1543RD DAY OF THE WAR

    Mr. Balfour (Foreign Secretary), in speaking at the Australian Club luncheon to-day, said:—In consonance with the safety of the Empire, under no ...

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  9. BROKEN HILL NEWS.

    There was another demonstration in Broken Hill last night, when the citizens gave Corporal R. R. Inwood, V.C., a public welcome at the Town Hall. A ...

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  10. GERMAN REPLY

    The Swiss Charge d'Affaires (M. Oederlin) submitted the official test of the German Note to Mr. Lansing at 10 o'clock this morning. It is expected that ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLES.

    Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, the "wellknown military cartoonist, has returned to England from France, owing to ill-health. The Australian editors have left New ...

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  12. ALLEGED BIGAMY.

    A charge of having uuhawfully married Rosina Doris Blanche Thomas, at St. Peters, on May 25, 1918, while his first wife (Clara Eliza Sanby) was still alive was laid against Amos Preston ...

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  13. A POPULAR HERO

    The Victoria Cross has. been awarded to Corporal David Hunter, whose exploit was mentioned by Sir Douglas Haig in his communique of September 9. The official story ...

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  14. PRISONERS OF WAR

    The Unionist and Liberal War Committees debated the position of prisoners of war in Germany and elsewhere. The Liberal Committee passed this resolution: ...

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  15. THE PLEA FOR PEACE

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington states: —The officials of the Swiss Embassy announced that the ...

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  16. A BABY CLINIC.

    The New South Wales department of Public Health has decided to establish a baby clinic at Broken Hill. This will be opened nest week. The nurses from ...

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  17. A GRASS FIREE.

    A grass firs close to the railway Fine a couple of miles from Broken Hill last night, destroyed a large area of the grass and slightly charred some of the fencing. ...

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  18. LAND TAX APPEAL.

    At the Civil Court on Thursday, before the Chief Justice, the hearing was continued of the appeal brought by Arthur Graham Rymill, public officer of the ...

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  19. THE SHARE MARKET

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  20. The Scots at Moeuvres.

    The corporal of the 15th Company of the battalion, of Highland Light Infantry, 52nd Division, who is the hero of the battle of Moeuvres, is a Fifeshire man. ...

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  21. DISPUTE ABOUT A DAM.

    The hearing of the action brought by Gray & Gardner, of Manoora, storekeepers, against the Railways Commissioner for £650, in respect to damages alleged to have ...

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  22. A Fresh Retreat.

    A French communique issued at midnignt on Tuesday states:—We forced the enemy on the Serre front to retreat afresh. We captured Chalendry and Grand Lys, despite ...

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  23. ENLISTMENTS.

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  24. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The PUBLIC SERVICE RIETLE CLUB held is fourth quarterly match on Saturday at the Par. Adelaide ranges Condition: 2 sighters and [?] shots, over 800 yards and 900 yards. Tins ...

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  25. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Rev. J. Hall Angus and Mrs. Angus returned to Adelaide on Wednesday after spending a pleasant holiday, extending over a month, in Victoria and New South Wales ...

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  26. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The directors of the London Hank of Australia have declared an interim dividend of 7 per cent. ...

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  27. THE LIVING WAGE.

    Reserved judgment was delivered at the Indus trial Court on Thursday in the-enquiry conducted by the President (Dr. Jethro Brown) and the Deputy President (Mr. N. A. Webb) as to what ...

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  28. Picturesque Ceremony.

    The representatives of the Czechoslovaks, the Lithuanians, the Roumanians, the Jugo-slavs, the Ukrainians, the Poles, and the ...

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  29. TENNIS.

    The return match between the Uradla and North Adelaide teams was played on Saturday last on the courts of the litter, who again suffered defeat from the visitors. The weather turned ...

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  30. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  33. Victory Within Reach.

    The New York newspapers give prominence to the recent speech of King George to the intcr-Parfiamentary delegates in London. It is considered that his words, ...

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  34. CROQUET.

    The South Australian Croquet Association have arranged a series of pennant matches to begin in November. There are three sections, A, B, and C, and the winner of the greatest number ...

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  35. MELBOURNE EXPRESS LATE

    The Melbourne express did not arrive in Adelaide on Thursday until a little after half-past 11 o'clock. The delay was understood to he due to the fracture of a spring ...

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  36. The German Position.

    Prince Max of Baden, the German Chancellor, commenced his speech in the Reichstag yesterday upon President Wilson's Note by begging that subsequent speakers ...

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  37. LAW DOURTS.

    Edwn George Rowe, at Adelaide, pleaded not gnilty to a charge of having failed to comply-with an order, made on February 24, 1916, for the payment of £1 per week towards the maintenance ...

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  38. BIRDS PROTECTION ACT.

    The aborigines at Point [?]Leay met on Saturday evening to consider the "Birds' Protection Act," and tie statements made regarding half cestes The natives unarsmously declared that ...

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  39. VICTORIA CROSS MEN.

    "Although these men have won the Victoria Cross for bravery, when I asked, them if they would make a speech they all said they weren't game," said Senator Pearce, ...

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  40. PAYING INCOME TAX IN INSTALMENTS.

    The New South Wales Government have instituted a system of payment of State income tar by stamps, which are now being printed in denominations of ...

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  41. CHURCH UNION.

    The Congregational Union, to-day received a deputation from the joint committee on church union, which reported to it that the Presbyterian General Assembly had ...

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  42. American Progress.

    Mr. James, a correspondent eith the American army, telegraphed to-day that one-fonrth of the German military strength on the West front is facing the First ...

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  43. GOOD WOEK RECOGNISED.

    At the last meeting of the Glenelg Corporation it was resolved to forward the following letter to Mr. Charles Allen, of Glenelg, a prominent war worker, ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Driver J. A. DOUGHTY, son of Mr. E. Doughty Adal-street, Goodwood, has been gassed and wounded. Tire is the fourth eon of Mr. Doughty, to be wounded during the last six ...

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  46. PARLIAMENT AND PRAYERS.

    The Standing Orders Committee of the House of Assembly on Wednesday submitted a report regarding the opening or the proceedings with prayer and ...

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  47. BRITISH ATTACK

    The British attack this morning resulted in an advance of from a mile to two miles. We made prisoners of 2,000 men and captamed [?] ...

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  48. WILTTJNGA SCHOOL.

    On Wednesday Messrs. Allen and Tossell, members for Yorke Peninsula, introduced to the Minister of Education a deputation from the Wiltunga school committee. The parents want a ...

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  49. THE WALLIS CUP.

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