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  4. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    M. Poulet, who recentjy left Paris in an attempt to fly to Australia, is proceeding towards Salonika. ...

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  5. ALLEGED ARSON.

    The sensational arrest of a man in Hyde street, between Pirie and Flinders street, by Constables Knowles and Kelly, early on Sunday morning. Created considerable ...

    Article : 255 words
  6. AND MATTERS.

    In regard to their salaries members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly are torn by conflicting emotions. They are wistfully longing for a rise,” but in face ...

    Article : 236 words
  7. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    The Russian Embassy, at Paris states that Gen. Yudenitch, has occupied Petro-grad, which the Red Guards evacuated. COPENHAGEN, October 19. ...

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  8. TO-DAY’S WEATHER FORECAST.

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  9. BETTING IN THE CITY

    While on duty on Saturday afternoon Constables Slater and Donbar[?]t noticed a laree crowd of men in Advertiser place, of Weymouth street. They made ...

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  10. WHEAT FINANCE.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peaki), who is also Minister Controlling the Wheat Scheme, said on (Monday that, concerning a statement winch he made recently ...

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  11. DEATH OF MR. F. HALCOMB.

    Mr. Frederick Haleomb, M.A., who in March, 1918, retired from the position Clerk of Parliaments, died at his home, The Gables, Gilberton, on Monday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    LONDON. October 19.—M. Pouler was fared to deseed at Nipples on [?] of a violent now from, which frustrated Two sabswqueat attempry to c[?] th light. DRAPERY STOLEN. ...

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  13. “No Official. News.”

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) and on Monday that he had not anything official to report concerning the visit of M. Poulet, and that knew nothing of it ...

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  14. Krondstadt Fallen.

    A correspondent has telegraphed from Reval that the fortifications-of Kronstadt were captured on Friday, and that Gen. Yudenitch has cut the communications ...

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  15. PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS.

    The House of Assembly will sit on three afternoons and evenings again this week. On Tuesday the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) will move:—“That the Speaker do ...

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  16. General Yudeniteh’s Advance.

    Gen., Yndenitch has captained quantities, of stores at Gatchina. A message. from Helsingfors states that his advance from Krasdoe Selo onwand continues. Large ...

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  17. The Inquest.

    An inquest concerning the fire will be held at the Adelaide Police Court at 3 o’clock on Tuesday afternoon. ...

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  18. Bolshevik Assertions.

    Moscow has transmitted a Bolshevik wireless message asserting that the Red Guards have recapture, Gatching. and Krasdoe Selo. They have also taken land ...

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  19. RISKS HER LIFE IN MAKING FILMS.

    Miss Helen Glbson, the well-known [?]ma stress, has won the admiration of fellow actors and actresses for her dar[?] feates in thrilling actuations, She knows ...

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  20. RESULT OF WAR.

    The cardboard box, bag, and envelope makers’ case again occupied the attention of the Pres[?]cut of the State Industrial Court (Dr. Jethro Brown), on ...

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  21. Haul of Bolsherviks.

    It is reported that' in the Don Cossecks region pen. Vorenich has captured 9,000 Bolasheviks. ...

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  22. DESTRUCTIVE WIND.

    Throughout Sunday evening and Monday morning-violent winds swept the metropolitan area. Dwellings were strewn with dust, and gardens suffered considerably. ...

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  23. Von Dor Goltz’s Army.

    The French commander, Gen. Margen, has been sent to the Baltic Provinces to superintend the evacuation of Gen. von der Goltz’s army. ...

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  24. PARIS HONOURED.

    President Poincare in the course of a great and inspiring ceremony, bestowed the Croix de Guerra upon the City of Paris in recognition of its valour and ...

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  25. MOROCCAN FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    The Matin, states that a financial crisis has arisen in Morocco, owing, to the fall in the value of the f[?]nc, for which the natives will give only 12 sons Commerical ...

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  26. FIFTY GOLD HUNTERS.

    The New York Tribune says that Mr. Parry Tiffany, an American gold prospector, with Mrs. Tiffany and 50 gentlemen adventurers, left New York on July 29 on ...

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  27. THE KILKENNY TRAGEDY.

    An enquiry into the sensational railway accident which occurred at the Kilkenny crossing on Saturday evening, and resulted in the death of Mr. David V. ...

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  28. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

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  29. QUARRY WORKERS.

    Before Mr. Deputy President N. Web at the Industrial Court Monday the hearing was continued of the case which the employes in the quarrying industry are ...

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  30. AN INVOLVED WILL.

    Judgment was delivered by Mr. Justice Buchanan at the Supreme Court, Adelaide on Monday, concerning the true construction of the will of the late James Johnson ...

    Article : 580 words
  31. STARVING VIENNA.

    All political parties have sunk their difference. and are co-operating with a view to avert the starvation of the people. The burgomaster has appealed to the United ...

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  32. STOREMEN AND PACKERS’ ACTIVITIES.

    In[?]chant business was transacted at the last monthly meeting of the Storemen and packers’ Union The Donation of the men working under the No. 2 storemen and packera sward (whole[?]le ...

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  33. HOW SOAP CLEANSES.

    Most pensions have indistinct ideas of the [?]enner in which soap acts in removing [?] This is not so simple a matter as it [?] seem, for even chemists have been ...

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  34. HOLLAND AND GERMANY.

    Tie Berlin Tageblatt states that four Dutch financial instructions are jointly providing Germany with credit totalling £5,000,000. for the purchase of raw ...

    Article : 79 words
  35. TOPICAL TI[?]

    In order to meet the demand for nor[?]` and brightness in dress, which was [?]ed for by the recent peace celebration, two extraordinary designs in men’s neckties ...

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  36. KANGAROO ISLAND TRAGEDY.

    On Saturday morning there proceeded to Kangaroo Island a medical man, an officer of the Crown Law department, and a member of the detective force, who it ...

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  37. RIVER LEVELS.

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  38. CRICKET IN AUSTRALIA.

    The cricketing season in Australia is now well under way, and the first of the interstate matches will be played shortly. Mr. H. Blinman, representative of South ...

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  39. CANNY.

    He [?] very cautious, middle-aged [?] and with certain reservations, he [?] beet[?] his mature affections on the [?]inister”s cook. He [?] ...

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  40. VISCOUNT ASTOR DEAD

    The death is announced of Viscount Astor, who was born in 1848. The only child of Mr. John Jacob Aesor. he was trained for the law. and -after practising at the ...

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  41. EAST-WEST RAILWAY CLAIM.

    The hearing was continued before Mr. Justice Powers, acting as arbitrator, at the Adelaide Supreme Court Building on Monday. of the suit of Henny teesdale Smith, ...

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  42. Family Notices

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  43. KIEL CANAL.

    The Kiel Canal, built by Germany, and enlarged primarily for naval operations, [?] closed with the outbreak of the war in [?] The British Fleet kept close watch ...

    Article : 120 words
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  45. RED FLAG REQUESTS.

    A request was made on Saturday to the Acting Attorney-General (Mr. Groom) by a deputation representing the Trades Hall Councils of Melbourne and Reliarat, and ...

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  46. RETURNED SOLDIER’S DEATH.

    On Saturday afternoon William Prolats (34), a returned solder, sustained severe injuries through falling from a cart in St. Vincent street, Post Atleleaide, and ...

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  47. INVALID’S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Harold M. Hancorne (25), an invalid pensioner, of 13 North street, Adelaide, who had been in ill health for many year died suddenly in Carrie street, on ...

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  48. THE COAL SUPPLY.

    In all 7.700 tons of coal arrived at Port Adelaide on Monday morning. The Australian Steamship collier, which is decanting at Howard, Smith’s wharf, North ...

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  49. INFLUENZA.

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