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  3. MORE ITALIAN SUCCESSES.

    Advices received by the Italian Embassy at Washington, state that the Turkish troops are assisting the Austrians against the Italians. General Cadorna ...

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  4. THE RUSSIAN CRISIS.

    Advices received in New York state that General Korniloff has ordered that Petrograd shall be immediately besieged. ...

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  5. Family Notices

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  6. SUBMARINES FOUGHT

    The Navy Department have announced that in the battle between a fleet of American merchantmen and six submarines, all the submarines are believed to have ...

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  7. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Mr. Harold Williams, telegraphing from Petrograd on Sunday states:—The halfyearly anniversary of the revolution found the city restless, less on account of the ...

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  8. BRITISH BRAVERY

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued at midnight on Tuesday, states:—"The Northumberland troops have gained a further 400 yards of trench in the ...

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  9. ONE SUBMARINE SINKS.

    Mr. Daniels, the Secretary to the Navy, has announced feat one submarine was sunk, instead of six, as previously. stated. The error was due to the misreading of ...

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  10. NO NEWS IN LONDON.

    The Russian Embassy in London has not received any cable messages from Petrograd since Monday morning. They are quite in the dark concerning what is ...

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  11. WANTED: A DICTATOR.

    The "Journal" States:—The stubborn obstruction of the Anarchists paralyses both the efforts of M. Kerensky and General Korniloff. General Korniloff is in ...

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  12. ALU SIX SUNK.

    The Navy Department has announced that the steamship West-We-Go has reported that a fleet of American steamships were attacked on September 5 off the ...

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  13. FIGHT NEAR PETROGRAD.

    A thousand loyalist sharpshooters have blocked the approach of the forces of General Korniloff at a point twenty-six miles from Petrograd. ...

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  14. THE BALKAN FRONT

    A French Eastern Communique issued on Tuesday night reports:—"The Russians and the French extended their advance in the region to the north-west of Take Malick. ...

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  15. A HUSBAND'S HONOR

    The proceedings to-day-, in connection with the trial of Lieutenant Malcolm for the murder of Count Baumberg, disclosed the fact that the police tried to reconstruct ...

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  16. RUSSIANS FIGHTING.

    A wireless Russian official dispatch issued on Tuesday evening says:—"On the coast of the Gulf of Riga our advance detachments are meeting with slight ...

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  17. CIVIL WAR BEGUN.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Petrograd telegraphs:—Civil War has practically begun. General Korniloff's army is approaching the capital. ...

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  18. WESTERN BATTLE

    A French communique issued on Tuesday afternoon states:—"German aeroplanes on Monday night dropped bombs in the region Of Dunkirk. The hospital was bombed and ...

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  19. IS KERENSKY DEAD?

    A report is current that M. Kerensky has been murdered, but the news is not confirmed. The reports of the murder of M. ...

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  20. AT HOME AGAIN

    The 450 severely wounded prisoners of war, including Australians, have arrived from Switzerland. The time of their arrival was unknown, so that there was no ...

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  21. KORNILOFF DICTATOR.

    Mr. Williams, cabling on September 10, says:—The situation in Petrograd is most serious. All the Ministers have resigned M. Kerensky; M. Terestchenko, M. ...

    Article : 306 words
  22. GERMAN ARMIES

    Advice received in Washington from Paris state that Germany had 14,000,000. men at the beginning of the war, of whom 10,600,000 have since served. There are now ...

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  23. A FREE HAND.

    The Russian Cabinet resigned in order to give M. Kerensky a free hand in dealing with the crisis. M. Kerensky has requested General Alexieff to succeed ...

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  25. MR. RICHARD LLOYD.

    The late Mr. Richard Lloyd, the bachelor uncle of the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), who brought up and educated him, left an estate of £544. He bequeathed ...

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  26. THE CHEER-UP HUT.

    The Cheer-up Society of Petersburg provided the funds necessary to add a wing to the Cheer-up Hut in Adelaide, and the new building was formally opened on ...

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  27. SWEDISH DECEIT

    The officials at Washington are astounded concerning the report from Buenos Ayres, which states that it is the general opinion that the Swedish incident will not ...

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  28. AMERICA AT WAR

    The correspondent of the New York "World" at Washington state:—"As a resuit of the conference with the American Government, the Japanese Mission has ...

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  29. MR. HOLMAN.

    Mr. W. A. Holman, Premier of New South Wales, has arrived in New York. ...

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  30. SAVED BY A MATCHBOX COVER.

    Trooper Murray, writing to a friend at Tambellup, says:—"We had a bad day last week. That's all I can tell you, or you wouldn't-receive this letter. I had ...

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  31. POPE AND PEACE

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at Home states:—"The Pope is optimistic concerning the prospect of peace negotiations before Christmas, and ...

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  32. SWEDEN APOLOGETIC.

    An official statement issued by the Swedish Government says:—Sweden, by consent, frequently transmitted messages between the American Government to ...

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  33. HONORS FOR AUSTRALIANS.

    The Assistant Minister of Defence(Mr. Groom),in addressing a recruiting rally on Tuesday, Spoke of the pluck and valor of the men who are playing their part in the ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    Notice of motion was given in the House of Representatives for the introduction of the Sale of liquor Restriction Bill. A strong section of the members favor 6 ...

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  35. RED CROSS DAY.

    As an appeal will be made to augment the funds of the Red Cross Society by means' of a button sale on Friday, the Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. I. Isaacs) asks ...

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  36. RAILWAYS COMMISSIONER.

    Mr. J. McGuire has been acting as Railways Commissioner since the retirement of Mr. A. B. Moncrieff last year. At the request of the North-terrace ...

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  37. PRISONERS OF WAR

    A party of 450 British prisoners of war, including a number of Australians, from Germany have arrived in England. ...

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  38. BRITISH AVIATORS

    The Admiralty reported on Tuesday afternoon:—Our naval aircraft operations have been restricted lately owing to the unfavorable weather, but one enemy machine ...

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  40. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. Richard Marshall was elected an honorary life member of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association at the meeting of that body on Wednesday. The President (Mr. ...

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  41. COMFORTS FOR NURSES.

    The president and committee of the South Australian Council of the Army Nurses' Fund desire to thank the many kind donors who so readily and generously responded to their appeal ...

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