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  2. THE WAR IN VARIOUS QUARTERS

    A Servian communique states:—Having surmounted the formidable difficulties of high mountains, we have been pursuing day and night, and have completely ...

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  3. GALLANT AUSTRALIANS CARRYING ALL BEFORE THEM

    General Monash has cabled the Australian Prime Minister (Hon. W. M. Hughes) that the Australians in the recently launched attack, took three ...

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  5. PEACE PROPOSALS FEHRENBACH'S PROPHECY

    "The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam telegraphs that Herr Fehrenbach, president of the Reichstag, speaking at Ravensburg, said. "Despite the ...

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  6. WIN-THE-WAR PARTY

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Tudor resumed the debate on the policy statement of the Government. He said that he was not satisfied with many ...

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  7. FORGING THE FOE BACK CAPTURE OF SUBTERRANEAN POSTS

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, telegraphing on Wednesday, said:—The French are now barely a mile from ...

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  8. A VIOLENT BOMBARDMENT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, describing the latest offensive, says:—The enemy opened a violent bombardment from many suns yesterday afternoon ...

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  9. SENSATIONAL.

    Mr. Perry Robinson, "The Times'" correspondent, describes the Australians' advance as truly sensational, and adds that it must stand out as one of the ...

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  10. A RAPID ATTACK.

    Italian official:—We raided positions to the south of Colcaprile and took 90 prisoners. The rapidity of our attack confused the ...

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  11. THE AUSTRIAN NOTE.

    The Labor conference war [?]ims committee has submitted a report regarding the Austrian peace Note, urging the Allies to make public a collective ...

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  12. BAKU EVACUATED.

    The British have evacuated Baku. ...

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  13. AN AMERICAN SKETCH.

    Mr. Edward Price Bell, the noted American writer, who is London representative of the "Chicago Daily News," has supplied the United Cable Service with ...

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  14. ALLIES "WILL REFUSE."

    Austria's peace proposal caused no surprise in political circles, where it is regarded as a consequence of the Allied military successes in the past two ...

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  15. THE HINDENBURG LINE.

    Many prisoners were taken and great numbers of German dead lie before our positions. The whole front was attacked. Southward of Gouzeaucourt the ...

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  16. ENEMY SUCCESSES.

    The Bolsheviks and Germans have captured Kazan and Finbirsk. ...

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  17. ENEMY SURPRISED.

    Describing Wednesday morning's attack north-west of St. Quentin, Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters says:— ...

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  18. RIOTS AT CALCUTTA

    "The Times' correspondent at Calcutta telegraphs that a Mahommedan agitation, the outcome of a supposed Insult to Islam published in an English journal, ...

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  19. THE I.W.W. ENQUIRY

    The I.W.W. enquiry was continued today. Frederick Welfare, a boilermaker, said he lived with Macpherson, one of the ...

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  20. LEMPIRE CAPTURED.

    Farther north severe fighting occurred eastward of Ronssoy and Epehy. We took possession of Lempire and beat off determined counter-attacks. ...

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  21. FIRE

    Vienna official:—A fire at the munition works at Woellersdorf caused a panic among the workers. There were a great number of victims. ...

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  22. AUSTRIA CRITICISED BY PRESS.

    "The Westminster Gazette' (Liberal) interprets the Note as the result of Austrian initiative, to which German consent had been reluctantly given. ...

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  23. A POSSIBILITY.

    Mr. Percival Phillips, "The Daily Express" correspondent at the British headquarters, says:—We are nearing St. Quentin. There ...

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  24. TORPEDOED

    The Admiralty reports that a German submarine on September 12 torpedoed and sank a British armed boarding steamer. ...

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  25. ST. QUENTIN.

    French communique:—In the region of St. Quentin, when continuing our advance, we penetrated Contescourt, where the enemy defended ...

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  26. COMING ATTRACTION

    The production of "Milestones" at Wests, on Monday will be synonymous with that firm's entry upon the 511th week of the opening of West's Olymipia ...

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  27. RUSSIAN HORRORS MASSACRES CONTINUE AT PETROGRAD.

    According to Reuter's correspondent at Paris messages received from Petrograd state that massacres continue, despite the vigorous protests of the neutral ...

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  28. VON MORGEN.

    In a message from the British, headquarters in France on Wednesday evening Reuter's correspondent states, that a captured document signed by General ...

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  29. BALFOUR UNAFRAID.

    In his speech on Monday at the luncheon given to the oversea, editors. Mr. Balfour, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, referring to the Austrian Peace ...

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  30. PADDY'S MARKETS

    Under the auspices of the Port Adelaide Bed Cross Society two successful Paddy's markets were held in the Port Adelaide and Semaphore Town Halls ...

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  31. GERMAN PRISONERS.

    "The Times" Zurich correspondent, in explaining the heavy total of men taken prisoners at St. Mihiel, says that the "Frankfurter's" war special, states ...

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  32. MORE HORRORS.

    News from Russia states that imprisoned officers continue to die in hundreds of starvation. Others have been bound on barges, sent adrift on the ...

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  33. AIRMEN BUSY.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in a late despatch, says that in connection with aviation there was a slight enemy activity on Wednesday. ...

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  34. HOME RULE

    Sir Edward Carson denies that the resolution of the Derby Labor Conference favoring Home Rule accords with the views of the majority of organised ...

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  35. GETTING NERVOUS.

    Mr. W. Beach Thomas, "The Daily Mail" correspondent at the British headquarters, says that the Germans' nervousness is increasingly apparent on the ...

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  36. WILSON'S REPLY

    President Wilson, replying to the King's congratulations on the St. Mihiel victory, says:—"The generous rivalry which is now going on between the ...

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  37. THE OFFICIAL REPORT.

    At the moment of writing neavy attacks are going forward north of St. Quentin. The British, and Australians are attacking a front of about 12 miles—the ...

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  38. THE 'SAMMIES' STRICKEN WITH INFLUENZA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington telegraphing on Wednesday, says: —An epidemic of Spanish influenza has occurred in army camps in three States, ...

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  39. MORE CHEERFUL NEWS.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in a further despatch, says:—Further reports confirm the heavy nature of the enemy's counter-attack ...

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  40. RECRUITS FROM RUSSIA.

    A message from Zurich says that the recent conference at the German headquarters decided that if the Allied attacks in the west relax. the Central ...

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  41. BLOOMS AT BOTANIC GARDENS.

    The various kinds of ornamental peaches and apples are well out in bloom at the Botanic Garden, and make a gorgeous sight. The white-flowering ...

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  42. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Springfield (Mo.), telegraphing on Wednesday, says:—As the result of a train being wrecked here, 26 soldiers were killed. ...

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  43. A PROPHECY

    Reuter's correspondent, telegraphing from New York on Wednesday, says that M. Andre Tardien, the French High Cbmmissioner in the United Stales, ...

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  44. THE ALLIES' LOSSES.

    According to the Paris correspondent of "The Times" the latest French reports emphasise the relative smallness of the Allied losses. ...

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  45. WAR TANK AT THE PORT.

    A war rank visited Port Adelaide yesterday with the object of advertising the seventh war loan. During the lunch hour it was stationed at the corner of ...

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  46. AN ADMISSION.

    German official:—The Australians penetrated our positions between Hargicourt and Pontruit, but were brought to a standstill to the west of Bellicourt ...

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  48. THE RED FLAG.

    For years PAIN has been the red flag that has kept thousands of people from necessary dental treatment. Indgeation debility, and a score of other ...

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  49. MORE HUN VAPORINGS.

    German official:—Between Havrincourt Wood and the Somme the English resumed attacks on our positions before the Siegfried front. ...

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  50. BOTANIC PARK MEETING.

    The Hon. J. Carr, M.L.C., Mr. Norman Makin (president of the Labor Party), and Mr F. W. Watkinson will he the speakers at the Labor Regulation League ...

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  51. A FRENCH VIEWPOINT.

    French communique:—Our troops on September 19 continued their attacks in the region to the west of St. Quentin, and extended their gains. ...

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  52. SOLDIERS IN TROUBLE

    Stan Sergeant-Major Do[?]an, 32 (single) and William Edward Hill, 25 (single), returned soldiers, were arrested to-day on a charge of stealing 67 bales of flannel, ...

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