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  3. GREAT NAVAL BATTLE.

    A wireless Russian official dispatch states:—During the naval battle in the Gulf of Riga on Thursday the Russian battleship Slava was sunk. ...

    Article : 99 words
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  5. NAVY DAY

    What would have happened to Australia but for the British, or the Australian, Navy?" That question has frequently been asked during the present war, because ...

    Article : 860 words
  6. TIRED TURKS

    There is a critical situation in Turkey. The Liberals, who are co-operating with the Old Turks,are openly gaining, public support, and this is rendering the ...

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  7. FIGHT FOR PETROGRAD

    A wireless Russian official dispatch,is sued on Thursday afternoon, declares:—"The enemy has completely occupied Oesel Island in the Baltic. We destroyed every. ...

    Article : 378 words
  8. AGENTINE STRIKE

    The strike has ended after a genera stoppage of 24 hours.The Argentine Go vernment are encouraging the men to hope they will receive the wages asked. ...

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  9. Family Notices

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  10. A SOLDIER'S. DEATH.

    At about 7.30 a.m. on-Friday the watchhouse-keeper was notified from the Keswick barracks that, a soldier had Shot himself on the Bay-road between West-terrace ...

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  11. THE GOLF RIGA

    A wireless German official issued on Thursday night states:—"We have captured Moon Island. ...

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  12. FAILED 'TO REPORT.

    Before Messrs. S. J. Mitchell,S.M.;C. E. Wigglesworth,. C., A.Campbell, and A.J. Bowden, in the Adelaide. Police Court on Friday, Alphonse Deville,an alien, was charged with ...

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  13. BREAKING THE FOE

    Field-Marsha] Sir Douglas Haig reports at noon on Thursday:— The London Regiment successfully raided the German trenches on Wednesday night, in the ...

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  14. IRISH POLITICS

    Sir George Cave,K.C., in the House of Commons on Thursday, announced that the Government, were prepared, to add a scheme for the redistribution of seats in Ireland ...

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  15. OPEN CARRIAGE DOOR.

    The death of a boy,15 years of age, through an accident which happened at Flinders-street railway-station, formed the subject of an action in the County Court ...

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  16. A CRIPPLED VESSEL.

    The United States torpedo boat, which was torpedoed by a submarine in European waters, has reached port. ...

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  17. BRITISH GUNS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig,in a dispath issued at midnight on Thursday, states:"Hostile artillery shelled vigorously various localities to the eastward ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN FLIERS.

    Mr.Fisher inspected two of the Advanced Schools for Aviators,where 400 Australian fliers are co,pleting their instruction. ...

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  19. AN EXTENDING WEDGE.

    Mr. Baker has issued an official dispatch, which declares:—The Allies are driving a wedge in Flanders, which, will eventually split the German line, and will ...

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  20. ANOTHER MUTINY.

    There has been a mutiny on a, German warship in harbor at Ostend. ...

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  21. THE ARABIANS

    An Egyptian official dispatch states:—The Arabs, early in October, successfully raided the Turkish railway communications to the northward of Medina. ...

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  22. GERMAN WARSHIP LOST.

    A German warship has been sunk in The Sound. A number of the bodies of her sailors have been washed ashore. ...

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  23. OUR DAY.

    "Our Day" Was bright and sunny Flagcelling commenced at 5 a.m., when a brisk trade was done in Covent Garden, Smithfield, and other markets. The emblems ...

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  24. PERSONAL NEWS.

    His Excellency, the Governor and Lady Gahvay have issued invitations to the State and inter-State delegates to tie town-planning conference and the ladies ...

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  26. THE AUSTRALIANS

    Mr. Gilmour, correspondent of the Australian and New Zealand Press Association, writes:—We had another fine day on Tuesday,whic was confined to mutual ...

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  27. A GOVERNOR'S SON.

    Lieutenant the Hon. Denis Buxton, of the Coldstream Guards, only son and heir of Viscount Buxton (Governor-General of South Africa), who is 20 years old, ...

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  28. AIRMEN AGGRESSIVE.

    A French communique issued on Thursday afternoon states:—Enemy aeroplanes on Wednesday evening again dropped homos on Nancy, and there were civilian ...

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  30. RETURNING BRAVE.

    The invalid soldiers,whose names recently appeared in list 19, will arrive at the Adelaide railway-station at 10 o'clock to-morrow (Saturday) morning. ...

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  31. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    CLARE,October 18.—sergeant G.W. A. Matthews, of the Clare Police Force, on Wednesday had both his wrists broken, and sustained a nasty cut on his ...

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  32. ARMY CONFIDENT.

    The Press Bureau announces:—FieldMarshal Sir Douglas Haig, in, reply to the message of congratulation by Mr. Lloyd George says:—The British armies in ...

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  33. CONSCRIPTION QUESTION

    A non-party movement has been launched in Sydney with the object of having another referendum taken in Australia. on the question of overseas compulsory ...

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  34. A CRUSHED FINGER.

    HAWER, October 18.—Mr. William James-Hanna, while engaged in shunting operations, had the top of one forefinger crushed between the buffers.Mr. ...

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  35. AMERICA AND WAR

    General contempt is felt for the reported extension of the U-boat zone by the Germans. The American marinc underwriters maintain their low rates,and ...

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  36. GRAIN, JUTE, AND PRODUCE

    At a meeting of the grain, jute, and produce trades, called by the Melbourne Corn Eschange on Thursday a-motion— "That this meeting of merchants, millers, ...

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  37. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    The Prime Minister, in connection with the proposal to introduce uniform industrial legislation in the several States,has convened a conference of the Labor Ministers ...

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  38. PROSPECT AUSTRALIA DAY

    The final effort in connection with Prospect Australia Day took place in the District Hall on Thursday evening.The crowning of the winning princess was the ...

    Article : 164 words
  39. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mr,. Henry. Taylor, of Royston Parkc,has been notified that his son,Horace W. Taylor,engaged at Vickers' naval. gun works at Barrowin-Furness and Chatham, has been admitted,to ...

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  40. THE DRIVERS' CASE.

    The plain filed by the Federated Carters and Driven Industrial Union against J. Arthur, of Meloourne, and many South Australian respondents was heard in the Commonwealth Court of ...

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  41. MR.HOLMAN.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Thursday the Acting Premier informed Mr. Dooley that an insurance policy against submarine risks was taken out by the ...

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  42. BUSY SUBMARINES

    A French communique states:—During the week ended on October 14 the French shipping arrivals were 855 and the sailings 849 The sinkings were one vessel ...

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  43. THE LATE SAPPER LEONARD.

    Mr. and Mrs.A.Leonard, of Lurline-street,West Adelaide have been notified that their only son, Sapper Walter W.Leonard, of No.1 Mining and Tunnelling Company,was killed in action on ...

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  44. THEATRICAL EMPLOYES.

    In the Arbitration Court on Thursday the Australian Theatrical and Amusement Employes' Association ashed that their award with J. C. Williamson and others be varied. Mr. Justice ...

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  45. BARGES ADRIFT.

    The Government tug was towing seven barges, the property of the Public Works Department,when the line parted. Several of the barges went ashore, but others ...

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  46. THE LATE PRIVATE HARRISON.

    Mr. and Mrs. James Harrison, of Wolseley, bare received information that their son,Private.C. H. Harrison, of the Machine Gun Section,10th Battalion,was killed in action on ...

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  47. MESOPOTAMIA

    The Press Bureau announces:—MajorGeneral H., T. Brooking, C.B., has been created a Knight of St. Michael and St. George, in recognition of his services in ...

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  48. THE PRICE OF MEAT.

    At Thursdays sitting of the Inter-State Commission to deal with the price of meat, Mr. Cramsie, a representative of the stockowners, said if the stockowners did not get ...

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  49. NORWEGIAN FATALITIES.

    The Norwegian steamers Barbro and Hovde have been torpedoed.Three lives were lost. ...

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  50. ALLEGED BUTTON FRAUD.

    Parker Brown was charged in the Adelaide Police Court, before Mr. S.,J. Mitchell, SM., and justices on Friday, with having at Warrnambool, converted money to his own use raised ...

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  51. BAGOT'S TRUSTEE COMPANY

    The directors of Bagot's Executor and Trustee Company,Limited have declared an interim dividend for the half-year ended September 30 at the rate of 10 per cent. per-annum. The dividend ...

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  52. PRIVATE PETERSON,M.M.

    Mrs.M.A.Peterson, of Stansbury,has ccived information that, her second son. Private Charles F.H.Peterson, of the. 50th Battalion, has been awarded the Military Medal. He ...

    Article : 71 words
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