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  3. NAVAL BATTLE IN THE BALTIC.

    A wireless Russian official dispatch issued on Tuesday evening says:—"A German Dreadnought shelled our patrol squadron off Soela Sund., The shells severely ...

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  5. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued at midnight on Tuesday, says:—Our patrols were active on the battlefront. They brought in a few prisoners. ...

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  6. TOWEN PLANNING.

    Adelaide having been honored by the holding of the first Australian Town Planning and Housing Conference, there was a big influx of visitors on Wednesday ...

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  7. LONDON AIR RAIDS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, instituted a libel action against the Exchange and Telegraph,the "Westminster Gazette," and the "Daily News" (Liberal papers) or a ...

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  8. BRITISH AVIATORS.

    The Admiralty announced on-Tuesday:-Our naval aircraft carried out a considerable number of patrols yesterday. They encountered several enemy formations and ...

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  9. Family Notices

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  10. ARGENTINE STRIKE.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Buenos Ayres states:— The Argentine railway strike has done most serious damage. There are rioting and ...

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  11. HELPING GERMANY.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" has secured, evidence from correspondents in Belgium which proves that the sand and gravel imported through Holland, by the Germans ...

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  12. CATHOLIC CONGRESS.

    A wireless message states:— "Swiss Roman Catholics with pro-German, sympathies, convened an International Congress at Berne for October 15,to promote a ...

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  13. BOMBS ON LONDON.

    The Press Bur[?] announces:— The Government have surveyed suitable tunnels, arches, crypts, basements, and other places in London which will afford air-raid ...

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  14. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. Gilmour, the correspondent of the Australian and New Zealand Press, Association on the West front, wrote on Tuesday:—Some of the Australians and New ...

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  15. AMERICAN SHARE.

    The requisitioning of American shipping by the Government ordered last week, became effective to-day. The shipping involved totals 2,000,000 tons. ...

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  16. CAULFIELD RACES.

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  17. THE BALKANS.

    A German wireless despatch states:—"The Bulgarians have ceded some villages to the English on the Struma Plain." Allied Activity. ...

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  18. NOTHING BUT WORDS.

    Lord Shaughnessy has issued a manitests to the French-Canadfans in which he urges that compulsory military service it necessary,and ...

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  19. PRAISE FOR THE TROOPS.

    The Press Bureau announces:—Mr. Lloyd George has sent this message to FieldMarshal Sir Douglas Haig:—The War Cabimet desire to congratulate you and your ...

    Article : 132 words
  20. RIVER LEVELS.

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  21. THE TURF.

    With a dozen Cup candidates-competing in the second day's racing of the Y.A.T.C. at, Caulfield the meeting to-day was unusually interesting. The, weather was cloudy with occasional showers,but ...

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  22. THE WHEAT POOL LOSSES.

    In the Legislative Council on Wednesday the Hon. D.J,.Gordon moved.—"That, in the opinion, of this Council all loss occasioned by damage to wheat in stack should ...

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  23. NAVY DAY, 1917.

    Lady G[?] intimated [?] intention of being, present at the sale of a valuable Welsh Cob mare (presented by Mr. Alex. McCulloch),to be sold on the Bugler ...

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  24. THE SHARE MARKET.

    Sales reported on the Stock Exchange between 12.30 and 3.15.p.m. on Wednesday:—Broken Hills, 53/9; British, (old), 35/, 35/1½: Norths, 56/9; Edna ...

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  25. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mrs. and M.J.Wilden, of East-street, Brompton, have been notified that their eldest son, Private Roy Willden, has beer, wounded. Her youngest son Walter has returned to duty. ...

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  26. PERSONAL NEWS.

    A welcome visitor at the Town Planning Conference is Mr. T. G. Ellery, town clerk of Melbourne, who for a long term occupied a similar position in Adelaide.At ...

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  27. SWEDISH TREACHERY.

    German submarines have been seen on the coast of Finland delivering arms and other war material to the Finns, in the expectation that the Finns will assist, in ...

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  28. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  29. THE PATRIOTIC SHOW

    The Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society may be complimented on the financial result of its Spring Show, the profit on which it was previous resolved should be ...

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  30. GETTING OUT COAL.

    On Tuesday, although all the pits began operations on Monday, only the Pelaw Main seems have done any work. Two tunnels are working. The loyalists are ...

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  31. ARROGANT SOCIALISTS.

    Dr Scheidemann, the German Socialist leader speaking at the Warzburg Conference, declared:—The demands of the enemy are steadily growing more insane. We will ...

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  33. FRENCH LUCK.

    The French destroyed two German submarines in the Mediterranean, during the last week in September. ...

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  34. CONDITION OF CROPS.

    The following summary of the condition of stock, crops,grass, and water supply during September has been gleaned from the reports furnished by meteorological observers throughout ...

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  35. THE LATE LIEUTEMANT HARPER.

    Information was received on Wednesday by Messrs, Robert Harper & Co. Adelaide that Lieutenant Harold Harper, the, younger son of Mr. William Harper, of Melbourne, was billed in ...

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  36. THE VERDUN AREA.

    A French communique issued on Tuesday afternoon states:— "On the Aisne front the recipoeal artillery fire was less intense on the left of the Meuse. We ...

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  37. RED CROSS GOODS.

    Some irritation has been caused through the action of a leading London firm in selling Australian Reel Cross comforts salved from a torpedoed liner. The ...

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  38. SOLDIERS' HOME LEAGUE.

    The committee of the Soldiers League elected on Monday night was:-Patron, Hon. A. H. Peake (Premier); president, Hon. J. H. Cooke; vicepresidents, Mrs. Isaacs (Mayoress of Adelaide) ...

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  39. "NO SLUMS IN ADELAIDE."

    A few years ago there was a lot of debate over an assertion that Adelaide was not a city without slums. The controversy was revived at the civie reception to the ...

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  40. A DEAD MAN'S CHEQUES.

    A dead man's cheques were involved in a claim made in the Adelaide Local Court on Wednesday, when Mrs, Grace Coles, matron of St. Margaret's Nursing Home, Enfield, sued Arthur ...

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  41. "OUR DAY."

    Queen Alexandra, in a message in connection with "Our Day" collection in London on Thursday, in which she enclosed. £1,000, says:—To carry on our work as ...

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  42. WALLAROO SMELTERS.

    The smelters, after resting for several days in consequence of the refusal of the waterside workers to unload the coal from the steamer Dilkera, were started on ...

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  43. DOCTOR'S MOTOR CAR UPSET.

    Dr. J. Ernest Good, of Prospect, and his brother,Mr. C. Good, architect, of Adelaide, had a narrow escape from serious injury at Henley Beach on Tuesday ...

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  44. LAW COURTS.

    Frank Moran denied a charge of having, at Parkside on December 25, 1916, assaulted James Sweeney. Mr. F. V. Smith appeared for the prosecution. Captain Blackburn, V.C., who ...

    Article : 146 words
  45. A POLITICIAN CLEARED.

    The French Government, who have en-, quired into the charges against M. Ma1vy, report that all the accusations are without foundation., This does not attect the ...

    Article : 60 words
  46. DRASTIC ACTION.

    A Kentish farmer has been fined £200, and has been sentenced to imprisonment for two months, for failing to reduce, his hop acreage in accordance with the law ...

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