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  5. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. NEW MEAT PRICES.

    The new meat prices show an inrease, for beef of a penny per lb., and for mutton of from a halfpenny to three-halfpence per lb. Lamb remains ...

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  6. SPORTING. THE TURF

    Races will bo held to-morrow at Moonee Valley, Melbourne, [?] Hawkesbury, Sydney. ...

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  7. EIGHT-HOURS' DAY SPORTS.

    Acceptances for the Eight-hours Day sports will close with the secretary (Mr. A. E. Whittney) to-night. ...

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  8. THE WAR. On the Western Front.

    The Air Ministry reports:— "Royal Air Force squadrons on September 26 attacked an enemy aerodrome at Buhl with good resulte. ...

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  9. MADE HIS OWN COFFIN.

    William B. Lloyd (58) committed suicide at,Millicent on Sunday by shooting himself ttith a revolver. Beside the body was found a home-made coffin. ...

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    A "Government Gazette" notification states that Mr. W. Le B. Brows S.M. at Broken Hill, has been appointed chairman of the Metalliferous ...

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  12. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT.

    The Government proposes to increase he amount payable at death under the Workmen's Compensation Act, from £300 to £400, and the weekly payments ...

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  13. THE DIVORCE LAWS.

    There was a long discussion in the House of Assembly yesterday on the question of putting women on an equality with men with regard to the ...

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  14. CHOIR OF A THOUSAND VOICES.

    A choir, of a thousand voices sang at the school concert in the Exhibition Building yesterday. The concert was a great success. Lady Galway and ...

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  15. In the Balkans. THE SERVIAN ADVANCE.

    A British-Servian official communique states:— "The Servians on September 24 achieved a most important success. On ...

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  16. FIRE ON MOUNT LOFTY.

    A fire on Mount L[?] yesterday extended over. a large area near the summit, but was kept off the houses and gardens. ...

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  17. FOREST FIRES IN SARDINIA.

    A Rome cable, dated Septmber 25, states:—As the result of the outbreak of forest fires in Sardinia, thousands of people are homeless. Herds of cattle ...

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  18. DEATH OF A PASTORALIST.

    Mr. Alex. Y. Affleck, overseer, on Morden station, died this morning in a. private hospital in Broken Hill of an internal complaint Mr. Affleck, ...

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  19. ISHTIP CAPTURED.

    News has been received here that the Servians have captured Lshtip, in Servia, east of the River Vardar, And 21 miles from the Bulgarian frontier. ...

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  20. In Russia.

    A message from Moscow states that the Decree referring to "mass terrorism" has been rescinded, and that M. Lenin and the majority of the Central ...

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  21. LIEUTENANT FLETCHER AGAIN WOUNDED.

    A private cablegram received in Broken Hill states that Lieutenant R. N. J. Fletcher has been again wounded, and is now in hospital in London. He ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES. THE ANTI-SEDITION BILL.

    The State Cabinet yesterday gave further consideration to the AntiSeition "Bill. The clause maning it mandatory upon the Supreme Court to ...

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  23. Peace Talk. A GERMAN ADMIRAL AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Admiral von Koester, at a meeting of the German Navy League, denounced the idea of a League of Nations. He declared that Germany, after the war, ...

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  24. DEATH OF FREDERICK CLEAVE.

    "The Register" anuounces the death oil September 24, at Sydney, of Mr. Frederick Cleave, husband of Amelia Cleave, and eldest son of Emily and the ...

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  25. IN BROKEN HILL. THE RED CROSS DRIVE CONSULTATION.

    The various Broken Hill auctioneers will to-night, outside Messrs. Pellew and Moore's, sell tickets for the Red Cross Drive war certificates ...

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  26. PERSONNEL OF WESTERN LANDS BOARD:

    The State Cabinet yesterday decided ito adhere to its proposal to reduce the number of members of the Western Lands Board from three to one, as ...

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  27. AMENDING ARBITRATION BILL.

    A draft of the Industrial Arbitration Act Further Amendment Bill was approved by the Stat Cabinet yesterday. ...

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  29. GERMAN-RUSSIAN TREATY DENOUNCED.

    Speaking in the Reichstag, Herr Scheidmann (Socialist) said that while the German people would defend themselves to the last in the war theatres... ...

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  30. LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL.

    The Premier (Mr. W. A.Holman) informed the Local Government Conference yesterday that tile Local Government Bill would be proceeded with by ...

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  31. STOVEM AKERS TO TAKE A BALLOT.

    The Minister for Labor and Industry has directed the Stovemakers' Union to take a ballot on the question of ceasing work. ...

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  32. THE KAISER AND SUBMARINES.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reports that the Kaiser, in the course of a visit to the Kiel district, exhorted the navy to maintain to the fullest the ...

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  33. FURTHER CHARGES AGAINST E. E. JUDD.

    T. E. Judd has beep charged,on three further counts under the War Precautions Act with respect to speeches delivered by him within the past two ...

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  34. Internai Germany.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reports:— "The German newspapers comment unfavorably upon Count von Hertling's ...

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  35. EICHT-NOURS DAY.

    A special meeting of the Eight-hours' Day celebration committee waa held on Wednesday night in the Trades Hall. Mr. W. Gustar presided. ...

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    It makes the grateful hearts rejoice Of those who need command of voice, The singer in the crowded hall. The auctioneer, perhaps, most of all. ...

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