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  3. 442nd CASULTY LIST

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  4. PRAISE FROM FOCH.

    Marshal Foch, who breakdasted at Sir Douglas Haig'a headquarters this morning, Said:—The British hammer-blows were the decisive factor in the final defeat of the ...

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  5. WAR VETERANS

    There was much enthusiasm at the Adelaide railway-station on Tuesday morning when about 80 soldiers arrived from the front, whose names appeared in List "N" ...

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  6. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    A murder trial was commenced in Cape Town this afternoon which has created extraordinary interest throughout South Africa. Percy Dargin, aged 43, who was ...

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  7. THE INFLUENZA

    The influenza epidemicias caused more American deaths to-date than the entire number of casualties among the American troops in France. ...

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  8. THE POLICE FORCE

    In the House of Assembly on Tuesday Mr. Edwards asked what was the result of an interview which representatives ox the Police Association had had that ...

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  9. PRESIDENT WILSON

    An official announcement has been made that President Wilson frill attend the Peace Conference in Europe. He will sail for France after the new ...

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  10. A FATAL SCOURGE

    The influenza scourge, which struck Auckland some weeks ago, is gradually sweeping the Dominion, and there, have been many hundreds of cases in the larger cities. ...

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  11. OVERSEAS SHIPPING.

    At San Francisco—Thresher. Departures. For Sydney—Suevic, Karori, and Carmen. For Newcastle—Kumeric and Bunbury. ...

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  12. THE INFLUENZA.

    The influenza patients in quarantine as North Head were to-day reported to be generally improving. The Marora, a 200ton schooner, arrived on Monday and went ...

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  13. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    The director of Pateraon, Laing & Brace castgoods merchants, Melbourne), report a divisible profit of £74,955. The amount passed to the reserve fund is £20,000, and to the pension fund ...

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  14. Japanese Envoys.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at Washington, states:—According to Tokyo advices the Japanese Ambassadors in London and Paris have ...

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  15. GERMAN UPHEAVAL

    "Vorwaerts" explains that the trouble in the German High Seas Fleet originated as a result of an instruction to the German sailors that they must fight the British to ...

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  16. AMERICAN WARNING

    The State Department has warned the public that it has every evidence that German agents in the United States are endeavoring to bias the American mind in ...

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  17. JEWELLERY THEFTS

    A clever ruse was adopted by Detectives MeMahon, Nation, Trestrail, and G. Noblet to [?] cure the apprehension of two men, who, it was alleged, had been purchasing stolen goods front ...

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  18. THE SHARE MARKET.

    Sales, reported on the Stock Exchange between 12.30 and 3.15 p.m.:—4½ per cent. £10 Bond (1925), £9 17/; 4½ per cent. £10 Bond (1927), £9 17/; Adelaide. Fruit and ...

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  19. THE NEW ZEALAND EPIDEMIC.

    Reports from different parts of the Dominion indicate that the influenza epidemic has probably passed its acutest stage, though some places are still very badly ...

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  20. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) on Tuesday returned from Melbourne, where he attended a meeting of the Australian Wheat Board. ...

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  21. AMERICAN ARMY

    A portion of the American army has entered Belgium. The remainder of the troops are matching toward the German frontier. ...

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  22. MOUNT COOLON TRAGEDY.

    Thomas Coolon, who is reported to have shot four men dead at Mount Coolon goldfield, has not yet been located by the police and trackers who are searching for ...

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  23. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    Mr. Ackerman, the correspondent of the New York "Times" at Omsk (Western Siberia), reports:—The bodies of five Russian grand dukes have been found in a ...

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  24. DEATH OF MR. RASMUSSEN.

    The evidence taken at the inquest on Tuesday regarding the death of Mr. John Rasmussen (45), whose body was found in the Torrens on Saturday, showed that ...

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  27. LAW COURTS

    In the case in which Mary G. Batten petitioned for a divorce from Victor G. Batten, the report of Mr. Justice Gordon showed that his Honor found the ...

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  28. COOLON UPSET BY AN ADVERSE DECISION.

    In connection with the Mount Cool on tragedy, a story is current that Thomas Coolon, who is alleged to have murdered four men last Tuesday because they had ...

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  29. WOUNDED SOLDIERS

    The arrangements in connection, with the Picnic which the Stock Exchange of Adelaide propose to give to the sick and wounded soldiers to commemorate the ...

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  30. "A WHIPPED PUP"

    Some of the American newspaper contrast [?] fortitude displayed by the Allies under their reverses with the attitude of Germany. ...

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  31. Insolvency Court—Adelaide.

    In the case of Frederick Lewis [?] Torrens-road, Cheltenham, Carter.—First healing. The insolvent was referred to the Accountant, and the was adjourned until December 17. ...

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  32. AMERICAN ADVANCE

    Mr. James, the correspondent of the New York "Times" with the American army, states:—The Americans reached Montmedy (22 miles from Sedan) on ...

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  33. A TRAMWAY INCIDENT

    At the Supreme Court on Tuesday, before Mr. Justice Buchanan and a special jury, the hearing was continued of the claim brought by Charles Scott, a soldier, ...

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  34. "SO MISERABLE."

    A jury at the Old Bailey Criminal Court, London, recently stopped the case against the young Frenchwoman, Bertha Carbuccie, who was charged with the murder ...

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  35. Local Court—Adelaide.

    Recovery of Tenement—Executor Trustee Co., versus Burke, Holland—Ackland verns Gorton, Fleming—Songer veras Hewitson. Defended Causes.—Badger—Cock versus Collins ...

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  36. THE FRENCH MISSION.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) has received the following message, dispatched by General Pau, from Port Augusta, prior to the departure of the French Mission ...

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  37. LABOR AND PEACE.

    A Labor peace demonstration was held in Central Reserve yesterday afternoon, hiving been convened by Messrs. George Kerr and W. D. Barnett, president and ...

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  38. Police Court—Adelaide.

    James Mackie, a one-legged man, pleaded guilty to having been drunk in King William-street on Monday, and be was ordered seven days' imprisonment. He was also declared to be an ...

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  39. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir H. Galway) sent the following telegram to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated November 19:—"Please convey to ...

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  40. THANKSGIVING DAY

    President Wilson las issued a proclamation in Which he asks all Americans to observe November 28 as a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer. The President ...

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  41. AN INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENT

    A compulsory conference between J. O. Dixon(contractor for the erection of a bridge over the River Broughton, on the Riverton to Spalding railway), and representatives of the A.W.U., ...

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  42. ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Flight-Lieutenant RICHMOND BAKER, M.M., of the 4th Squadron, Australian Flying Corps, is officially reported as missing since November 4. ...

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  44. NEW REPUBLICS CONGRATULATED.

    The one big union conference has unanimously carried a resolution congratulating its fellow-workers in Russia, Germany, Austria, and other countries upon ...

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  45. A BRAVE AMBULANCE DRIVER.

    Lance-Corporal T. A. USHER, transport driver, writing from Stance on August 18, 1913, says:—I am having a spell. The last day I was in I got a sniff of gas. I was in an awkward ...

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  46. OUT OF QUARANTINE.

    The military authorities inform us that the returning soldiers, whose names appeared in list "Y," will he released from quarantine, and are expected to arrive at ...

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  47. THE CASSAPEDIA

    A report was current to-day that the steamer Cassapedia had been sunk, with a crew of 28 men, off the coast of Newfoundland. ...

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  48. EXPLOSION OF GAS.

    A gas explosion occurred at the newpremises of Messrs. Dumbrill & McKay, caterers, at Parramatta, to-day. The whole of the shop front was blown into the street, ...

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  49. LEGISLATORS AT BOWLS.

    Mr. H. Crosby, M.P., has arranged with the committee of the Start Berating Club for a game between them end three rinks from the Legislature, to be played on the Sturt green on ...

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  50. THE IMMORTAL DEAD.

    The Returned Sailors and Soldier' Imperial League of Australia intends to honor the memory of fallen, comrades of the great war by standing for one minute with ...

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  51. ALLEGED BOGUS DIPLOMA

    The Royal Commission appointed by the Government to enquire into the charges by the Medical Council that Dr. Ratten's diploma was obtained from Harvey ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Private ENODER J. ATKINS, son of Councillors and Mr. T. B. Atkins, of Charles-street, Norwood, dangerously ill with malaria fever. He enlisted in 1914. ...

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  54. DISPUTE ABOUT A DAM.

    The heating was continued at the Civil Court, before Mr. Justice Gordon on Tuesday, of the action brought by Gray and Gardner, storekeepers, of Manoora, against ...

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  55. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake), who returned to Adelaide on Tuesday, after attending a meeting of the Australian Wheat Board, stated:—"I was summoned to ...

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  56. BUSINESS SLACK.

    The stonpage of the train service had a serious effect upon the retail business of the city on Monday. Notwithstanding the temporary arrangements made for ...

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  57. CANADIAN LOAN

    The Canadian Victory Loan of £100,000,000 has been ever-subscribed. ...

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  58. THE CEMETERY FATALITY

    The woman who was found dead in the Catholic Cemetery with a bullet wound above the left breast on Monday, had not been identified on Tuesday morning. The ...

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  59. CASUALTY LIST 443.

    Casualty List No. 443 will be published in "The Express" on Thursday. ...

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