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  3. FIFTH BATTLE OF YPRES

    Field-Marshal Sir-Douglas Haig, in a dispatch on Wednesday forenoon, states:—"We repulsed several counter-attacks on Tuesday morning in the neighborhood of ...

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  4. AMERICA AND WAR

    The State Department has revealed the fact that Count von Bernstorff was associated with the plot instigated by Roger Casement for the destruction of the ...

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  5. ITALIAN SOLIDITY

    An Italian official dispatch, issued on Wednesday afternoon, reports:—"We repulsed repeated enemy attacks on Monday The Austrians were attempting to gain ...

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  7. MUTUNIY IN GERMAN NAVY.

    Admiral von Capelle, the Minister for Marine, caused a sensation in the Reichstag on Wednesday by revealing the details of a Socialist plot to paralyse the navy. ...

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch published at midnight on Wednesday, states:—"During the course of the day there were hostile attacks on our new ...

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  9. ENEMY CRIME

    The State Department haa revealed the text of the following cablegrams sent from the German Government to Count you Bernstorff, late Ambassador in America. ...

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  10. CHURCH AFFAIRS.

    A Bill to provide a retiring allowance of £100 per annum to Bishop Laingley, in the event of his retiring from his see, was passed through all its stages and adopted ...

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  11. A SLIGHT WITHDRAWAL.

    Mr. Percival Phillips writes:—Yesterday's original success was somewhat modified between Broodseinde and the Thourout railway, which embraces the area of our ...

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  12. THE TURF.

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  13. EAST AFRICA

    The British Commander-in-Chief in East Africa in an official report published on Wednesday night, reports:—"Commandant Edast, with the remnant of the ...

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  14. ITALIAN TRAITORS

    Sergeant-Major Benatti has been sentenced to imprisonment for life and his wife has been acquitted on charges of treason. His father-in-law and the two porters ...

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  15. ENEMIES OF GERMANY

    All the German ships in Jruguyan ports will be requisitioned. Enemy agents are seeking to create difficulties between Brazil and the Argentine ...

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  16. BETTING AT MORPHETTVILLE.

    Daniel Clifford, Adelaide, was charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday, with being on Morphettville Racecourse on Wednesday, October 10, for the purpose of betting. The ...

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  17. THE BALKANS.

    A German dispatch issued on Wednesday afternoon states:—The Burgarians repulsed the English, to the south-westward of LakeDoiran. ...

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  18. LIBERTY LOAN

    It was recently, represented to the Commonwealth Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) that it would help the subscriptions, to the Liberty Loan if the Federal income, ...

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  19. ANZACS AND THE BAYONET.

    The United Press Association states:—The Australians, after terrific bayonet fighting, obtained possession of the Celtic Wood to the south-eastward of ...

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  20. Family Notices

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  21. CHINES FLOODS

    Business is almost at a standstill owing to the floods. An area of 15,000 square miles of country is inundated. The British, French, and Japanese authorities are ...

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  22. SOCIALIST DENIALS.

    Herr Dittmann, who is an Independent Socialist, in his speech, in the Reichstag, said a systematic propaganda existed to defeat peace by agreement. The speech of ...

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  23. VICTORIAN TRAINING NOTES

    It was bright and frosty this morning at Caulfields, and there was a large attendance of the public to see the final gallops for Saturday's events, but there was nothing out of the ...

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  24. WAR IN THE AIR.

    Lord Cowdray Minister, for the Air Service, in a speech on Wednesday said he had no doubt the air service, would be a determining factor in compelling the enemy ...

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  25. THE TRADE GUILDS.

    A manifesto, signed by many business men and leading educationalists, urges the adoption of a national scheme of industrial reconstruction, by which the ...

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  26. SUBMARINES BUSY

    The Admiralty announce:—The shipping arrivals in British ports last; week numbered 2,519 and the sailings 2,632. Fourteen steamers over 1,600 tons and two ...

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  27. SPAIN INSULTED.

    It is believed that the escape of interned German, U-boat from Cadiz, has augmented he chances of invoking Spain; in the war. Spain stands insulted and it ...

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  28. GERMAN DIFFICULTY.

    The French Comnmission at Washington, in authoritatively renewing the recent course of the war, declares that the Germans have reached their supreme military ...

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  29. OVERSEAS PRODUCE.

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie has visited the principal English and Scottish industrial centres, and has collected valuable data, in connection with trade after the war. The ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  31. CHAFF EMPLOYES' CASE.

    On Thursday the Deputy President of the State Industrial Court (Mr. N.A. Webb, S.M.), continued the hearning of the case in which employes in the chaff industry throughout South Australia are ...

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  32. THE KAISER'S ANGER.

    Rumblings concerning disaffection in the German navy reached London some time ago, but they were not at first credited, Confirmation was obtained later in a ...

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  33. BROKEN HILL MINES.

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  34. DEBTORS IN COURT.

    Quite a large number of persons were brought before Mr. S. J. Mitchell, S.M. in the Adelaide Local Court on Thursday morning because they had failed to pay their debts. The amounts ...

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  35. THE WORLD'S FUTURE.

    Lord Northclffe, in an address before the Canadian Club on Wednesday, predicted that the returned soldiers will as sume a dominant, position after the war. ...

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  36. A HAUL OF RATS.

    Rats have been source of annoyance in the offices of the Colonial Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Various methods to trap or otherwise destroy them, have ...

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  37. NO, NEVER!

    Dr. Kuhlmann, speaking in the Reichstag on Wednesday said:—Germany has only one reply, to the subject of AlsaceLorraine, namely, "No, never, as long as a ...

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  38. LAW COURTS.

    Thomas Pemberton pleaded guilty to a charge of indecent behaviour on Wednesday, October 10. A fine of 5/, with 10/ costs, was imposed. A further remand was granted, on the ...

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  39. EXCITED NEWSPAPERS.

    The leading German newspapers deal guardedly with the mutiny. The "Vossische Zeitung" considers the affair very regrettable, but regards the ...

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  40. ON - ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mrs: E. Hughes, of Mount Barker, has received information that her son, Lieutenant O. Williams-Hughes, has been wounded in action in France. ...

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  41. A REVISED PROPHECY.

    Admiral von Tirpitz denies the statement that he promised that the submarines would defeat England by August l. ...

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  42. CHARGE OF BIGAMY.

    Edward Broughton Wilson, alias Edwin Wilson Baker was charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday, before Mr. V. Hall, S.M. and Mr. Silver, with having on October 11, 1905, gone ...

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  43. THE LATE PRIVATE KENNEDY.

    Mr. S. Kennedy, of Brougham-street, Magill has been officially informed that his youngest son, Reginald, died of wounds on September 28. He was aducated at the ...

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  44. DISCIPLINE AND DUTY

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie visited the warship New Zealand on Wednesday. The captain, who was recently appointed to the command, declared that, in all my ...

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  45. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    Mr. Fisher is receiving many letters from prisoners in Germany, who are asking him to send them more soup and meat. Mr. Fisher, in conjunction with the Red Cross ...

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  46. PAN-GERMAN VICTORY.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Amsterdam writes:—The declaration of Admiral von Capelle caused a split in the Democratic bloe, which leaves ...

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  47. Magistrates' Court—Norwood.

    James McGregor was fined 5/ for having been drunk at Rose Park on October 10, and was ordered to pay further £1 and costs for having used indecent language on the same day. ...

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  48. COMFORTS FOR SOLDIERS.

    The Trench Comfort Shop at Port Adelaide last week, received £10 10/8, and the expenses were 6d. Special thanks are due for a case of goods from Edithburgh, per Mrs. G. F. Hart (mayoress). ...

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