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  4. LATEST SPORTING.

    At Morphettville on Thursday morning on the tan track, which was in good order and last, Sunny King registered [?] for six furlongs. M[?]or tan five furlongs in 1.4. Gay Paree ran ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN FLYING MEN

    The Royal Flying Corps has applied to Gen. Sir William Birdwood for 200 Australians, to become flying officers. Gen. Birdwood has consented, and is selecting ...

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  6. LIBERALS IN CONGRESS.

    Liberalism gave proof of great enthusiasm and activity at the annual conference. The meetings which were an-angurated on Wednesday night were ...

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  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    How these Americanisms ape spreading! The Austrians now admit that the Russians have had “some” success.—London Opinion. ...

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  8. BALKANS.

    A message from Petrograd states that the Germans and Bulgarians are attacking the Roumanians in the region of Turtukai. A Berlin telegram received at ...

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  9. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    A se[?] [?] in the [?] Court A[?] criti[?] [?] [?]ment to [?] people’s [?] their lead[?] [?] ...

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  10. Grand Duke Nicholas.

    The Berlin Lokal Anzeiger states that the Grand Duke Nicholas is in command of the Russian Balkan Army which is operating against the Bulgarians. ...

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  11. Dobrudja Frontier Held.

    A Roumanian communique says:—After lively fighting in the region of Borzecket we occupied height westward, capturing 134 men. We hold the whole of the ...

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  12. OUR LATEST ADVANCE.

    Mr. Phillip Gibbs has contributed to The Daily Chronicle a vivid description of the capture of Guillemont, Leuze Wood, aud Fallemont Farm. Curiously enough the ...

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  13. Italians in Greece.

    There are many heart searchings in Athens at the news that the Italians continue to advance in the interior of the Green province of Epirus. The Italians ...

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  14. Allies Retain Piraeus.

    A Rome wireless message states that the allied squadron will remain in the Piraeus for the duration of the war. A minefield is being laid to protect the entrance. ...

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  15. WEST FRONT.

    Gen. Haig reported on Wednesday afternoon:—We captured the whole of Leuze Wood during the night, and successfully gas attacked Gommecourt. Fighting ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN CONFUSION.

    An Austrian communique admits the Russian successes in pressing back the Austrians east of Halicz, and also in the Carpathians. One seaplane which raided ...

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  17. Greek Policy.

    According to Berlin reports, King Constantin conferred with representatives of the Allies to-day, and a definite decision was reached as to the future policy of ...

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  18. THE DESTROYED ZEPPELIN.

    The British Admiralty to-day examined the remains of the mysterious car which was shot down in East Anglia. It is believed that the wire was used to lower ...

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  19. ASIA MINOR.

    A Petrograd official message refers to the operations in the Caucasus as follows:—Our advancing troops at Ognot are indicting great losses on the enemy. They ...

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  20. German General Disgraced.

    The Kaiser has dismissed Gen. von Deimling. who was commanding the right wing on the Crown Prince’s army at Verdun. ...

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  21. French March On.

    Desperate fighting has occurred in the Chilly district. The French conquered the northern portion of Vermando Villers by a spirited attack which enabled them ...

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  23. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    The Italian communique of Wednesday afternoon states:—The first snow has fallen. We have extended our occupation of the western slope of Punt del Forame. ...

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  24. SIGNIFICANT GERMAN ADMISSION.

    Amsterdam correspondents emphasize the terrific character of the British and French bombardment on the Somme. The Berliner Tageblatt says that it is the ...

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  25. RECENT ROBBERIES.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court (before Messrs. J. W. Channon and A. E. Clarkson) on Thursday, George Hansen, who is wanten on several charges of housebreaking, was charged on ...

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  26. Germany Learning Sense.

    Germany in negotiations with France has agreed to abandon the reprisal camps, notably in Courland and Poland, and return French prisoners to ordinary war ...

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  27. Another Vessel Destroyed.

    The British steamer Kelvinia has been sunk by a mine or torpedo while on the way from Newport News, Virgina, to Glasgow. Of 28 Americans who were on ...

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  28. Trainloads of Enemy Wounded.

    Train after train crowded with wounded Germans is passing Liege for Germany. One single consignment from Liege numbered 3,800. ...

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  29. Second Zeppelin Dismantled

    The Hague correspondent of the Central News Agency states that a Zeppelin returning from England was so heavily damaged that it was forced to land near ...

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  30. LIBERALS AND COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    Demonstratively enthusiastic support of compulsory service was given by the council of the Liberal Union it the annual meeting on Wednesday night. In the ...

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  31. Cashiered, and Then Won Reinstatement.

    A romantic war episode is revealed in to-night’s official gazette. Lieut.-Col. John Ford Elgington was cashiered on September 14, 1914, by a general courtmartial. ...

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  32. EAST FRONT.

    The Russian communique of Wednesday afternoon says:—We captured a fortified position in the direction of Halichy and drove the enemy towards the north-west, ...

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  33. RUSSIAN MYSTIFICATION.

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Morning Post states that 10,000 Russians are serving in France and at Sal[?]a Also, a mysterious and entirely new array ...

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  34. Through German Glasses.

    The Germans in their official version of the air raid on England say:—We repeatedly bombed the fortress of London City and the northern, north-western ...

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  35. DOCK TRAINS.

    Port Adelaide citizens, at a mating held in the local institute on Thursday, concluded it would be unwise to permit the agitation for a more efficient service ...

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  36. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    CLARE, September 6.—News has been received by Mrs. H. Sharp, of Clare, that her son, Pte. C. H. Slade, who enlisted at Wallaroo at the beginning of the war, died ...

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  37. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    Inward and outward mail steamers met at the Ouzer Harbour on Thursday. The P. and O. liner Kashgar is the vessel bound to London, and she arrived at 7 ...

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  38. One-third of Transylvania Lost.

    The Austrians have already evacuated one-third of Transylvania, where a few Turkish troops have arrived, but no Germans. ...

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  39. ANGLICAN CLERGY’ SOLDIER SONS.

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  40. SUEZ.

    An official report from Egypt states that in an air raid on the Turkish encampment at Mazar on Monday, an anti-aircraft gun was disabled. A number of bombs were ...

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  41. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Whitridge, of St. Peters, have received information that their son Pte. W. O. R. Whitridge, who was for some time in the 4th London ...

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  42. Two Airships Lost.

    Switzerland has learned that Germany lost two super-Zeppelins in the raid on England. ...

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