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  3. BRILLIANT FRENCH EXPLOIT

    A French communique issued on Wednesday afternoon states:—"The night was generally calm on the whole front of our attack to the north of the Aisne The ...

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  5. ITALIAN CAMPANIGN

    An Italian official dispatch.issued on Wednesday afternoon states:—"The enemy are concentrating strong forces, of which a large proportion are German. There ...

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  6. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    French official comment on the Aisne victory states:—The German galleries of the Mont Parnasse quarries are a [?] metre (two-thirds of a mile) long and 300 ...

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  7. "HOME,SWEET HOME"

    Another detachment of returned soldiers arrived in Adelaide at 12.20 p.m.on Thursday by a special train from Mel—bourne. They were met on the station ...

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  8. BUSY SUBMARINES

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  9. A BAIT REFUSED

    The correspondent of the "Daily Tele—graph" at Milan gives the following de—tails of the German, peace proposals, which were largely the cause of M.Ribot's ...

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  10. EMPIRE PROBLEMS

    Mr. Lloyd George in replying to a deputation from the Scottish Trades Union Congress, said:—I am unable to contemplate the bringing in of the Scottish Home ...

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  11. RACING IN ENGLAND.

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  12. MASTER PRINTERS ASSOCIATION

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  13. THE CENTRALPOWERS

    Unconfirmed reports which have reached New York state That Dr. Michaelis, the German Chancellor, has resigned. ...

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  14. THE BRITISH PUSH

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued on Wednesday forenoon, reports:—The enemy on Tuesday, evening again attacked our positions in Houthulst ...

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  15. Family Notices

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  16. BRITISH PATROLS

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued on Wednesday night, states:—"We made prisoners of a few men on Tuesday night in patrol encounters to the ...

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  17. CHIVALROUS AMUNDSEN

    Captain Amundsen,the famous Arctic explorer, in a letter, the the German Legation in Norway, with which returned the German decorations awarded to him for his ...

    Article : 129 words
  18. ECONOMIC PROBLEMS.

    Dr. Kuhlmann, the German foreign Minister, speaking at Budapest, stated that he opposed an economic alliance of the Middle European Empires. An ...

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  19. RIGA FRONT

    A German dispatch, issued on Wednes—day afternoon, states:—Between the [?] of Riga and the Dvina we withdrew on Sunday, without interruption on,a ...

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  20. RAILWAY POWERS..

    The Railways Commissioner was the defendant in a special case stated by Mr. Justice Gordon in the Full Court, on Thursday. The Bench was occupied by ...

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  21. NEW LABOR LEADER

    Mr.W. Adamson,member for West rue, succeeds Mr. Henderson in the leadership of the Parliamentary Labor Party in order to release Mr. Henderson, who will ...

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  22. WILL JAPAN COME IN?

    A report has reached Rome, from Germany that the General, Staff is preparing to encounter Japanese armies on the eastern front next spring. ...

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  23. AMERICAN ARMY

    General Wood,late commandant, at the West Point Military Academy,speaking at the Canadian Club in Folkstone on Wed—nesday, steted that two million American ...

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  24. ANGER, NOT FEAR.

    The King, who visited the bombed area of London on Wednesday, remarked to the vicar of the parish, "I cannot make out what the Germans are trying to do. What ...

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  25. THE SHARE MARKET

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  26. HUNGARIAN POLITICS:

    The correspondent of the [?] -tung at Vienna states:—The Austrian Government will introduce an electoral reform scheme in the Hungarian ...

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  27. LIVE STOCK STATISTICS.

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  28. NATIONAL THANKS

    The motion to be moved by the Prime Minister in the House of Commons on Monday thanks the navy, the British and oversea troops, the medical and other ...

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  29. MARGARINE

    "The "National Food Journal", is sude by the Ministry for Food, says:—The production of margamine:— in Great Britain has increased ...

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  30. SPRING CREEK COPPER,MINE.

    A general meeting of, shareholders of the Sprint Creek Copper Mining Company was held [?] Brookman's Binding, Adelaide, on Wednesday Mr. E. W. Van Senden (chairman of. directors) ...

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  31. DUTCH OFFER.

    An official announcement has been made that Holland is-prepared to arbitrate in-regard to the permission given by her. to Germany to send sand and given through! ...

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  32. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr.H.A.Shichlaw (Crown Solicitor) will retire from the Government service at the end of October, and will enter into' private practice. ...

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  33. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mrs. Doughty, Ada-street, Goodwood has been notified that her son, Private J. J. Doughty, has been wounded. Mrs. A. Draper Gawlor, has been notified that ...

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  34. THE LAND ENQUIRY

    The enquiry by Royal Commission into certain land transactions by the Vaughan Government was continued in the Industrial Courtroom on Thursday when Mr ...

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  35. DISTRICT COUNCIL SUED.

    The hearing of the claim for £250 damaged from the Stirling District Council was continued on Thursday—the fifteenth day—in the Civil Court, before Mr. Justice Buchanan. The ...

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  36. THE LATE SAPPER CAMPBELL,

    Mrs. A. W. Grosvenor, of Taylors-road, MileEnd, has received information that Sapper C. S. A. Campbell was killed, in action on September 18 in France. Sapper Campbell enlisted in ...

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  37. THE LATE PRIVATE HATCHER.

    Mr. and Mrs. A. Hatcher, of Virginia, have received news that their son, Private Mark Hatcher, was killed, in action on September 26. He enlisted in July, 1916, and left Adelaide in October ...

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  38. DEBTORS DAY.

    A long string of debtors appeared before Mr. S.J.Mitchell, S.M.in the Local Court on Thur—day A women disputed a nurses claim. "She ...

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  40. THE LATE PRIVATE ANDREWS.

    Mr.and Mrs. Andrews of Rendelsham have been notified that their son Private Sarsfleld, (Rod)Andrews was killed on September 27.He is the first of the Rendelsham boys to lose ...

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  41. BELGIAN SOLDERS

    The Countess of Athlone has appealed to the High Commissioner (Mr. Fisher) for rear comforts for Belgian soldiers. Mr. Fisher, through the Australian Red Cross ...

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  42. A SINN FEINER,

    Patrick Matrcarton, a Sinn Feiner, bound for Ireland has been arrested on a liner here. ...

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  43. THE LATE DRIVER PATERSON

    Mrs.Orchard, of Saltia, has received news that her youngest son. Driver Len Paterson, of the Field Artillery, was killed in action, on September 25. He was 23½ years of age, was horn ...

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  45. PRECIOUS POTATOES.

    A Bedfordshire market gardener was fined £3,700 on Wednesday, with £200 costs, and was also sentence to imprisonment for two months, selling ...

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  46. THE LATE PRIVATE BELL.

    The parents of Private J. S. Bell, of McLaren Vale, have, received information that he was killed in action on September 26. He was born and educated at McLaren Vale and ...

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  47. THE MEAT SUPPLY.

    A conference between authorities of the Board of Trade and the High Commissioners has appointed a committee to devise a scheme to obtain the meat supply of ...

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  48. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Tallow —Owing to no supplies being available the weekly auction sale was not held. ...

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  49. CHRISTMAS AT THE FRONT.

    The Christmas mail to soldiers abroad filled 12,130 bags, which is a record. It was made up of 961 bags of letters and packets, and 11,169 parcels. ...

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  50. COMFORTS FOR SAILORS.

    On Friday at Freeling buttons were sold for the Navy League by Misses Maud Gillett, Mary Dee, Gladys Taylor, and Vida Ireland, who raised, £6 17/. Mrs. G. A. Ireland was the ...

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