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  3. FIRE AT SALONIKA

    Advices received in New York state that half of the city of Salonika, the headquarters of the Allies in Greece, has been destroyed by fire. ...

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  4. RUSSIAN ARMY

    General Korniloff, the Russian Commander-in-Chief, has reported to the Government that the moral of the army has improved. He declares that the enemy ...

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  5. SNOW ON THE HILLS

    The energetic antarctic disturbance which has been controlling the weather in South Australia since Friday last is still located over the south of Tasmania, and covers the ...

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  6. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Correspondents are unanimous that the battle was the most colossal in tie war experience of Italy. The fighting developed to the greatest intensity. Tie ...

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  7. GREAT ITALIAN VICTORY.

    The Italians, who carried out an offensive on a front of 37 miles in the coastal region of the Izonzo zone, have captured 8,000 Austrians. ...

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  9. GLORIOUS FRENCH

    An official communique, issued in Paris at midnight on Monday, states:—"To the north of Verdun we carried the enemy defences on both sides of the Mouse on a ...

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  10. SHORTAGE OF PAPER.

    The Swedish Government have prohibited the export of paper for newspapers, except under license. The restriction is due to the shortage of timber and coal. ...

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  11. BALKAN WAR

    A Serbian official dispatch, issued on Monday Afternoon, states:—"The Bulgarians have violently bombarded Monastir. A great many buildings were destroyed, ...

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  12. A "LINIMENT" CAR.

    Mrs. Emily Elizabeth McMann, generally known as Mrs. Smith, a well-known city character, was charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Tuesday, with having, on August ...

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  13. NEW BATTLE OF VERDUN

    An official dispatch, issued in Paris on Monday afternoon states:—"There has been a fairly violent artillery struggle to the north of Bixschoote. Our troops ...

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  14. BROKEN HILL STRIKE

    Other unions have joined in the strike, end other works are closed. ...

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  15. A SLIPPERY KING

    Among the diplomatic documents found among the Greek archives by the Venizelos Government is a dispatch from King Constantino, dated July 25 (old style), ...

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  16. AMERICAN AFFAIRS

    A message from Spokane, State, of Washington, states:—The tooops raided the I.W.W. headquarters and arrested James Rowan, the leader, with 25 other men, on ...

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  17. A.R.C. ACCEPTANCES.

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  19. Family Notices

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  20. THE POPE'S PEACE

    The Russian Embassy have issued this statements—"The Russian Government have not yet formulated an answer to the Vatican peace proposal but there is a ...

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  21. ALLIES SURE TO WIN.

    A Japanese officer who participated in the Russo-Japanese war and who has made a long sojourn in France, in an interview with the "Matin" says:—An ...

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  22. REDUCED TO DUST.

    Many of the enemy positions on the Izonzo have been reduced to dust. The Austrian supports are hurrying up, while their artillery fire is most intense. ...

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  23. WORKERS AND WAR

    A private conference of the Miners' Federation, by a small majority on Monday, reversed tie decision in regard to the sending of delegates to the Stockholm ...

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  24. FIGHT IN THE EAST

    A wireless Russian official dispatch, issued on Monday night states:—"The enemy persistently attacked us in the direction of Ocna and Ones[?]chi. They ...

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  25. GERMAN TROUBLES

    The "Volk Stimme," a Mannheim paper, states that 10,000 munition, workers struck there on Thursday. ...

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  26. MILLIONS OF MEN.

    The Italian offensive is in progress aong a series of rocky and desolate hills, and it is estimated that at least 1,000,000 men are engaged on both sides, with another ...

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  27. FALL AT TRURO.

    Heavy rains have fallen, and the creeks are flooded. The weather is extremely cold, and there was a fall off snow this morning at 10.30 o'clock. The weather ...

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  28. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    A contingent of about 40 invalid soldiers from the front will reach Adelaide by the Melbourne express at 9.55 on Friday morning. They will be met ...

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  29. A BEAUTIFUL SIGHT.

    There was a heavy hailstorm this morning, followed by a fall of snow at 6.30. This was a lovely eight and it lasted for about 10 minutes. ...

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  31. BRITISH GUNS HELP.

    A number of British guns are engaged on the Isonzo front. ...

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  32. QUESTION OF COSTS.

    At the Full Court on Tuesday, before their Honors the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Buchanan, an application was brought by Mr. C. J. ...

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  33. THE RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT

    The Soviet has' agreed to the postponement convocation of the Constituent Assembly until November 3 or November 10. The Government will admit women to ...

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  34. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  35. WONDERFUL TANKS.

    Mr. Phillip Gibbs wrote on Monday:—"The tanks attacked at dawn on Sunday to the northward of St. Julien. For the first time they were employed to ...

    Article : 252 words
  36. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. Montagu, in the House of Commons on Monday, in reply to Mr. C. Roberts, said the proposed policy of the Government in regard to India, with, ...

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  37. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mrs. Pahl, of Richmond, has been notified that her husband, Private J. A. Pahl, of the 43rd Battalion, has been wounded (second occasion). ...

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  38. ALLIED AIR RAID

    Fourteen persons were killed by the Allied air raid on Courtrai on Saturday. ...

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  39. THE PRICE OF CLOTH.

    As they fear a shortage of raw wool, the Government have provided military and naval officers with cloth at a standard price, and they contemplate extending the ...

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  40. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The Royal Commission on Nvy and Defence Administration—Messrs. W. G. McBeath and T. Brentnall—accompanied by the secretary (Mr. W. A. Newman), ...

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  41. KAISER ON THE SEA.

    When the Kaiser visited Heligoland and the High Sea Fleet his escort,consisted of heavy and light cruisers, torpedo hosts, submarines, airships, and ...

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  42. THE LATE PRIVATE JEMISON.

    Mrs. Harden, of Beulah-road, Norwood, mother, of Private R. Glendining Jamison, has received the following information through Corporal Haines:—"I saw George ...

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  43. UNPROTECTED HATPINS.

    Farther breaches of the by-law of the Tramway Trust, forbidding the wearing of unprotected hatpins were the subject of prosecutions in the Adelaide Police ...

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  44. CHINA AT WAR.

    The Press Bureau announces:—"The King has sent a message to the President of the Chinese Republic congratulating him on the decision of China to ...

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  45. TOMATO FACTORY FIRE.

    A small blaze occurred on the second floor of the tomato factory conducted by Messrs. Humphris & Sons, in Carrington-street, Adelaide, at 12.30 a.m. on Tuesday. ...

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  46. THE LATE PRI8VATE SEARS

    Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sears, of "Linlithgow," Forster, have been notified that their only son, Private H. J. M. Sears, was tolled in action in France on July 31. He ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN BATTLEPLANES

    The Earl of Derby, Secretary for War, on June 19 wrote thus to Mr. C. Alma Baker, honorary organiser of the Australian Air Squadron's Fund—"The question of air ...

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  48. French Decorations,

    M. Poincaro has conferred the Cross of War on General Sir H. Plumer, the Commander-in-Chief at Messines, and on several New Zealand officers and men in ...

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