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  3. SPLENDID FRENCH

    A French communique issued at midnight on Tuesday states:—Between the Oise and Serre, there have been lively artillery actions notably in the region of Crecy ...

    Article : 369 words
  4. GREAT ITALIAN VICTORY

    An Italian communique issued early this morning states:—Our Eighth and Twelfth Armies attacked the enemy frontally, while our Tenth Army threatened his flank. The ...

    Article : 339 words
  5. BRITISH POLITICS

    The "Daily Chronicle" stales:—The imminence of a general election has led the unofficial Liberals and Unionists to arrange a conference this week, with the object of ...

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  6. CURBING THE KAISER

    Another German Note received this morning recites, the changes made in the German Government to show that the power of the Kaiser has been curbed. ...

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  7. 1550TH DAy OF THE WAR

    The Kaiser gave an audience to a party of members of the Reichstag to whom he stated:—"I am willing to abdicate, but the moment has not yet come." ...

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  8. FOR VALOR

    The following Victoria Crosses have been awarded:—Lieutenant A. E. Gaby, an Australian —When the attack reached the wire in front ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mrs. Elizabeth Sutherland has died at Epsom, Auckland, aged 104 years. She resided for 71 years in New Zealand. ...

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  10. A Great Host of Captives.

    Over thirty-two thousand Austrians have been captured on the Piave front. An enemy retreat is threatened thronghout the whole of their line. ...

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  11. SELF-DENIAL.

    The Salvation Army self-denial realised£50,000. This exceeds last year's record by £11,000. ...

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  12. ENEMY MEANNESS

    The Germans are continuing to violate The Hague Convention. This is revealed by the announcement of the British Official Bureau in New York that when a ...

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  13. Americans Cross the Piave.

    The American troops have crossed the Rave in pursuit of the Austrians. ...

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  14. "NO OONIFTEENCE" MOTION.

    The House of Representatives is debatring the Address in Reply. The Labor members submitted a no-confidence amendment, which-condemned the failure of the ...

    Article : 52 words
  15. British Co-operation.

    A British and Italian official dispatch, issued to-night, states:—The Tenth Army, since the commencement of its operations, have made prisoners of 11,000 men, of ...

    Article : 216 words
  16. MILLIONS FOR PRODUCE.

    The Finance Minister does not expect there will 'be any necessity to raise a further War Loan in New Zealand till March or April nest. Since the ...

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  17. V.R.C. MEETING.

    Naturally there was a large gathering at Caulfield this morning to see the last of the work for the opening of the V.R.C. meeting on Saturday. Rael Loom's gallop over a mile and a half was ...

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  18. PROHIBITION.

    A deputation representing the liquor trade presented Mr. Massey and Sir Joseph Ward a petition with 307,000 signatures, requesting that there shall he three ...

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  19. THE BIG STICK

    Captain R. N. Craig, speaking in the House of Commons to-day, said he regretted that his first act since his return from Germany was to make the strongest ...

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  20. EATING OF RAILWAY PROPERTY

    The Bill proriding that railway property shall be liable to municipal and district council rates was passed by the Legislative Council on Thursday. ...

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  21. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Dr. E. Angas Johnson has been appointed inspector of schools of anatomy and to superintend the School of Anatomy established in connection with the University, ...

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  22. NOTES AND GOSSIP.

    Mr. D. U. Seaton (Westcourt), Mr. C. L. Macdouald (Revenue). Mr. J. Baron (Prince:Foote), and Messrs. Robinson & Clark (The Victory) are the only owners of Cup candidates this year ...

    Article : 138 words
  23. AN ADELAIDE ARTIST.

    The French Government have purchased from Miss Bessie Davidson, of Adelaide, a picture for the Luxembourg Gallery. Miss Davidson is a daughter of Mr. D. ...

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  24. FRENCH INDUSTRIES

    It is understood that the Germans have not destroyed the woollen mills at Lille, Roubaix, and Turecoing, but that in many cases they have damaged or removed the ...

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  25. PRISONERS OF WAR

    The following Australian soldiers who have been repatriated arrived in London:—Private J. Callow, of the 51st Battalion, ...

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  26. DISPUTE ABOUT A DAM.

    The hearing was continued at the Civil Court before Mr. Justice Gordon on Thursday of the action brought by Gray & Gardner, storekeepers, of Manoora, for the ...

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  27. COUNT MINOTTO

    The United States Attorney-General declares that Count. Minotto voluntarily made his statement regarding M. Caillaux and Baron Luxburg, the German ...

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  28. NOT YET BEATEN

    The German newspapers continue to declare that Germany is not suing for peace, hut is seeking an armistice in order to end the war, and that she is treating ...

    Article : 172 words
  29. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  30. ALBERT-TERRACE, GLENELG

    The by-law made by the Municipal Council of Glenalg, prohibiting the passing or travelling in or along parts of Albert-terrace, Glenelg, of all vehicular and horse traffic, was confirmed by the ...

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  31. A BETTING CONVICTION.

    Before the Chief Justice, fitting as a local Court, on Thursday, Edward Thomas Murphy, of Halifax-street, out of business, appealed against a conviction recorded against him at the Murray ...

    Article : 361 words
  32. ENGLISH SPORTING

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  33. AN ESCAPED PRISONER

    Gustav Adolph Sanders, who recently escaped from custody while undergoing treatment in the Adelaide Hospital, was recaptured on Thursday by Constable Chilman, ...

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  35. THE STYLES CASE.

    In the House of Assembly on Thursday Mr. Smeaton spoke of the somewhat peculiar position which had arisen in regard to the motion carried last week for a further ...

    Article : 192 words
  36. BLOODSHED IN BUDAPESTH

    The Emperor Karl and the Austrian Grand Dukes are desperately reacting the formation of a coalition Ministry to include the leaders of the Magyar National ...

    Article : 227 words
  37. THE ANZACS.

    A scheme for raising funds by means of an appeal to the public to enable the objects of the Auzac Hospitality Fund to be carried out promises to results in a ...

    Article : 237 words
  38. Ludendorff's Successor.

    General Groper will succeed General Lodendorff. Bohemian Revolt. Berlin reports state that the Czech ...

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  39. SELLING WHEAT SACKS.

    Further evidence was taken by the Wheat Commission, No. 2, conducted by Mr. N. A. Webb, S.M., at Parliament House on Thursday. Messrs. A. J. McLachlan and A. C. Thomas (of the Crown ...

    Article : 620 words
  40. THE U-BOATS

    The Norwegian barque Stifinder has been torpedoed about 1,500 miles from the American coast. Eight persons perished. The ten survivors were adrift for 15 ...

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  41. LAW COURTS.

    James Gill, a young mail, was charged with having on or about January 1, 1918, at Broken. Hill, unlawfully left without support his illegitimate child, which was born on 1 larch 28, 1918. ...

    Article : 210 words
  42. DOMESTIC UNHAPPINESS.

    Charles Joseph Rich, builder, of 76, Magill-road, Norwood, appeared, before Messrs. E. M. Sabine, F. G. Wray, and A. Fisdher, in the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday on a charge, laid under ...

    Article : 133 words
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  44. THE ARMISTICE

    The Allied Supreme War Conference is on the eve of reaching an agreement on all points of the armistice terms. ...

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  45. ST. BARTHOLEMEW!

    A Petrograd message received in Copenhagen states:—The Bolshevik Government have arranged for a St. Bartholomew's massacre on the night of November 10. ...

    Article : 109 words
  46. THE ANGAS LIBRARY.

    The half-yearly distribution on free loan of the 43 boxes of books comprising the Angas Library is being made by the South Australian Sunday-school Union. Founded ...

    Article : 155 words
  47. INCREASED RAILWAY RATES

    On Thursday the Executive Council approved a new railways bylaw, which will came into operation on. November 1. It provides that all existing rates for the ...

    Article : 117 words
  48. Japanese Peace Terms.

    The "Kohumin" publishes Count Okuma's article outlining the suggested peace terms, and declares:—Though it is impossible to say what Japan will demand ...

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  49. Magistrates' Court—Stirling West

    Annie Tremaane, of Waverley Ridge, was charged on the information of Wm. Nich[?]ls, clerk of district councilor Stirling, with a brooch of the Impounding Act on the Mount Barker-road, at ...

    Article : 99 words
  50. Revolt in Montenegro.

    There has been a general uprising in Montenegro and the Austrians are hastily evacuating the country. The Austrian Governor-General has left Cettinje and has ...

    Article : 197 words
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