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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    There was an aeroplane raid on London between 8.20 p.m. and 9.20 p.m. on Monday. Efficient Barrage. ...

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  5. GREAT BATTLE IN FLANDERS.

    Mr. Gilmour, the special correspondent of the Australian and New Zealand Press Association, writing on Saturday, says:—I spent, some hours among the gunners, ...

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  6. SUBMARINES DESTROYED.

    Mr. Grassy, writing in the New York "Times" says:—The events of the past week have been immensely cheerful. The reduction of the U-boat toll is viewed ...

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  7. BRITISH ADVANCE

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued on Monday night, says:—Under cover of the enemy bombardment this morning there were two attempted ...

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  8. THE SPLENDID BRITISH

    Mr. Gilmour wrote on Saturday:—Conveisations with the men engaged in the battle Confirm the fact that the battle has given a new tone to the entire Australian ...

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  9. THE VIOLIN FOR THE MASSES

    Mr. Gerald Walenn, the instructor in violin at the Elder Conservatorium of Music, says that the violin is an instrument Hot so exceedingly difficult to learn ...

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  11. THE PEACE NOTE

    Advices from the Vatican state that the replies of the Central Powers to the Pope only partially correspond with the summaries sent to the Pope beforehand. ...

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  12. MORE FRIGHTFULNESS

    The State Department has added another chapter to the record of German frightfulness by announcing the discovery of capsuled microbes in boxes of explosives hurled ...

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  13. ALTERATION TO A ROAD.

    The hearing was continued on Tuesday by his Honor Mr. Justice Buchanan, sitting as a Local Court, of the action brought by George Durant, of Crafers Park, against the ...

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  14. NORWEGIAN SPY

    Hagn, the Norwegian, whose death sentence in England was recently commuted to imprisonment for life, was a member of a German gang of spies, which had its ...

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  15. THE ARGENTINE

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" in Buenos Ayres says:—A general railway strike has begun in the Argentine, and all traffic is disorganised. The strikers ...

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  16. ARGENTINE ANGRY

    A wireless message received from Buenos Ayres, states that the Argentine Government have sequestrated all telegrams sent or received by the Swedish and the ...

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  17. GHASTLY DETAILS.

    Further particulars of the "frightfulness" contemplated by the Germans against Roumania before she entered the war show that the explosives found on ...

    Article : 348 words
  18. FEWER SHIPS LOST.

    Mr. Grasty says the U-boot toll for the week ended September 16 was only 62,000 tons, which is the lowest since February. ...

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  19. IMPORTANT CAPTURES.

    M. Marcel Hutin declares:—The positions the British have captured are so important that the enemy are incessantly attacking them, but their attempts with powerful ...

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  20. BULGARIAN CROPS.

    A report from Sofia states that the terrible heat and the dry weather threaten to destroy, the harvests with the crops of tobacco, potatoes, and other autumn ...

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  21. CLIMBING DOWN

    The German communication has been received. While at is not clear whether or not Germany intends to modify the U. boat campaign, it has still postponed the ...

    Article : 171 words
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  23. MAJOR TUBB, V.C.

    The Australian Victoria Cross hero mentioned by Mr. Philip Gibbs yesterday in his description of the fighting in Flanders, was Major Tubb, who held his trench ...

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  24. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker took the chair at 11 a.m. The Minister of the Navy told Mr. Greene that he regretted exceedingly to say that he had been refused a crew for ...

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  25. THE MURRAY FLOOD.

    The reports received by the Irrigation Department on Tuesday morning, with regard to the floods in the Murray River, were satisfactory. The Director of ...

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  26. BUGLE CALL FOR ELIGIBLES.

    Mr. Cole renewed in the House of Assembly on Tuesday his enquiry whether any proposal had been made to the Government by the State Recruiting ...

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  28. PLOTS AND PEACE

    The unescapable comclusian from the Teuton replies to the Pope's Peace Note is that there are serious internal troubles in Central Europe. The Allies are waiting ...

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  29. RUSSIAN ARMY

    A wireless Russian official dispatch issued on Monday afternoon states:-—"We occupied enemy positions after a fierce struggle to the southward of the Pskov ...

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  30. MINISTER AND MOTOR CAR.

    In the House of Assembly on Tuesday Mr. Edwards asked if it were true that on May 12, a Government motor car was driven out to Rose Park, and then ...

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  31. GERMANS AS LANDHOLDERS

    Mr. James enquired in the House of Assembly on Tuesday whether any transfers of land in fee-simple to Germans eligible for military service had been ...

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  32. NAUGHTY BOYS.

    Two boys, aged about 15 years, who recently ran away from the Magill Reformatory, were arrested at Murray Bridge an Monday and were brought back to ...

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  33. A MATTER OF POLICY.

    Dr. Kuehlmanm, the German Foreign Secretary, has notified the Argentine Republic that Germany disapproves of the action of Count Luxburg, in sending a ...

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  34. OSTEND SHELLED

    The Admiralty, in a dispatch issued today, denies the German allegation that the Ostend Cathedral was struck during the recent British bombardment. It declares that ...

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  35. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    At the Adelaide Police Court, before Mr S. J. Mitchell, S.M., Messrs. A. J. Bowden, C. E. Wigglesworth, on Tuesday, Edwin Dunstone was charged on the information of Herbert Leslie ...

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  36. CRIMINAL SESSIONS

    His Honor Mr. Justice Gordon, who has presided over the Criminal Court during the present session, sat on Tuesday to deliver deferred sentences on persons who ...

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  37. WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE.

    The first meeting of the War Savings Committee was held at the Premier's office on Tuesday morning. The following ladies and gentlemen were present—Mrs. ...

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  38. AUSTRIAN DISASTERS

    The Austro-Hungarian harvests are considerably below the average. The Hungarian harvest is only a quarter of the average yield, while 150,000 cattle are ...

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  39. ITALIAN VIGOR

    An Italian official dispatch issued on Monday afternoon states:—"We heavily repulsed the enemy's counter-attacks in the Marmolada region. Our aeroplanes dropped ...

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  40. FRENCH ACTIVITY

    A French communique issued on Monday afternoon states:—There was a violent artillery fire in the region of Braye, Froidemont Farm, and Hurtebise. A surprise ...

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  41. NATIONAL PARTY.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Port Adelaide branch of the National Party was held an Saturday evening at the Marine Engineers' Institute. Mr. J. Lombert, presided over a large ...

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  42. ENLISTMENTS.

    The following persons enlisted on Monday afternoon and evening:—Messrs. W. D. Garrick, laborer; R. C. Dunstone, manager winery; A.I. Hammond, laborer; C. D. Auld, engineer; F. W. ...

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  43. SHORTAGE OF PAPER.

    Owing to the shortage of paper many important Berlin newspapers were not published on Saturday, while others were reduced in size. There is a prospect that ...

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