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  2. EASTERN STATES' RACING

    After a big interval suburban racing was resumed at Aspendale Park Yesterday in showery weather and the attendance was a good one. Following are the results:— ...

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  3. DOWERIN SHOW.

    The second annual show of the Dowerin Agricultural Society was held on Thursday. There was a large attendance, over 800 persons being present. The exhibits, ...

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  4. LUXURY OF SOCIALISTS.

    Herr Grimm, a leading Swiss Socialist, has attacked Herr Philip Scheidemann (the German Socialist) for having lived like a Plutcerat during has recent visit to ...

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  5. THE SHARE MARKETS.

    Adelaide. Saturday.—Broken Hill Proprictary. 72s. 3d.; North Broken Hill, 70s. 9d., 70s. 6d.; Bullfinch Proprietary, b Sd., s 9¼.; Perserverance, b 2d., s 4d.; Lake View and Oroya ...

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  6. BALKANS CAMPAIGN.

    The Serbain advance gathers momenmum;, and the Bulgars are retreaming to the Tardar River, which is 25 miles distant. The Serbian advance threatens the enemy's ...

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  7. COUNTRY.

    BALINGUP.—A meeting of the local repatriation committee was held on the 19th inst. There was a full attendance. A letter was received from the Premier ...

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  8. FINANCE AND COMMERCE.

    The past week or two has proved to be a rather trying time for the members of the wool textile industry, but the outlook to-day is considerably, brighter in some ...

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  9. LOSSES AT CARDS.

    An unique-case has been conclued at the Old Bailey, London. William Doyle and Charles Chapman were charged with having conspired to defraud at cards Lieut. ...

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  10. COLD STORAGE.

    In connection with the amalgamation scheme of the Union Cold Storage Co., Ltd. (London), the chairman (Mr. R. P. Sing), at a meeting of the shareholders on Friday, said ...

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  11. AUSTRIAN SOLDIERS MUTINY.

    An Austrain regiment in Kovno (Russian, on the German frontier) mutinied, and refused to march against the enemy. The rebels hoisted a red flag. Two other ...

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  12. COMMONWEALTH.

    Rear-Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey, R.C.M.G.C.B., who was formerly on the Australian station as captain of H.M.S. Powerful, and was last here as captain of H.M.S. New ...

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  13. ANZACS EULCGISED.

    Sir Joseph Cook (the Minister for the Australian Navy) visited the Australian soldiers at Weymonth last week. He addressed a large parade of Australian troops, ...

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  14. AMERICA.

    The State Department announces that as long as Holland allows herself the be intimidated by Germany's threats to destroy Dutch shipping, the Government of the ...

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  15. FRENCH OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    The following French official communiques have been made available:—Friday—"On September 17 and 18 the Allies extended grealy their two previous ...

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  16. THE COTTON INDUSTRY.

    President Wilson has decided to fix the prices of cotton, and is arranging for the Government to control the distrioution of cotton. ...

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  17. SOCIAL NOTES.

    A fete will be held to-morrow afternoon, 24th inst. in Mrs. Percy Law Smith's garden, 19 Colin-street, Perth in aid of the Red Cross. Sir Edward Stone will ...

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  18. PROHIBITION MOVEMENT.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says that Mr. Mitchell palmer, the Custodian of Aliens' Property in the United States, has exposed what ...

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  19. MINING NEWS.

    During the month of august the Yuard Gold Mines, Ltd., treated 2,164 tons for a yield of fine gold, valued at £4,194. Expenditure amounted to £5,189, or £995 in ...

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  20. MR. FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Assistant Secretary for the Navy, who is a nephew of Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, has returned from his visit to Europe. He is Suffering ...

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  21. WOMEN'S SERVICE GUILD.

    A meeting of the Women's Service Guild was held on Friday last, the president (Mrs. Rischbieth) presidint. Sympathetic reference was made to the death of Lord ...

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  22. LOAN TO ITALY.

    It is announced officially that an additional credit of 100,000,000 dollars (about £20,000,000) has been exteuded to Italy by the Government of the United States. ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Rosehill Spring meeting took place yesterday afternoon, in dull but fine weather, and attracted a very large attendance. The track was in excallent condition, ...

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  24. MANY VILLAGES CAPTURED.

    The following Serbian official report is dated September 20:—"Our advance north in one day was more than 15 kilometres Our infantry. passed the line ...

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  25. MOTHERS OF SOLDIERS.

    In Evansville (Indiana) the mothers of American soldiers at a sitting of a convention, resolved to telegraph to President Wilson, inforning him that they would ...

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  26. SEPARATION ALLOWANCE CLAIMS.

    Those claiming separation allowance from the military authorities will in future be expected to furnish more detailed information regarding their circumstances ...

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  27. PASTORATI LEASES.

    Sir,—According to the Premier, as reported in this morning's paper. 116,000,000 acres are in the process of being brought under the 1917 Act, and some 18,000,000 ...

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  28. THE SALONIKA FRONT.

    A British Salonika official despatch reported on Friday night:—"The British and the Greeks at 5 a.m. on September 18 attacked in the regions west and east of ...

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  29. HENRY GEORGE COMMEMORATION SOCIAL.

    A social was held on Saturday night in the Women's Service Guild rooms, to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Henly George. There was a large attendance, ...

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  30. MORE HUN BRIUTALITY.

    Some two years ago Private Jack Geddes. son of Mr. Colin Geddes of Parkes. New South Wales, was taken prisoner by the Germans in France, and a few weeks ...

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  31. WAR REVENUE BILL.

    The House of Representatives has passed the War Revenue Bill. [The new War Revenue Bill provides for the greatest tex in the history of the ...

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  32. CENTRAL EMPIRES.

    The Leipzing "Tageblatt" says that a majority of the parties in the Reichstag have decided to from a Parliamentary Government, whose policy will be centirely free ...

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  33. "SAMMES" IN FRANCE.

    General Peyton C. March (Chief of the American General Military Staff in Washington) announced yesterday that 1,750,000 American soldiers had been sent to France. ...

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  34. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A batch of returning invalided solidiers is due to disembark to-day, but, unfortunately, no nominal roll has been received of the names of the men concerned. ...

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  35. CONTROL OF MINERALS.

    The Serate and the House of Representatives in conference have agreed to a Bill according to the Government the control, production, and distribution of minerals ...

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  36. PROPOSED JUGO-SLAV STATE.

    It is reported that Austria intends to from Bosnia, Herrogovina, and Croatia into a Provincial Government under the Austro-Hungarian empire. It is understood ...

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  37. LIBERTY DAY.

    President Wilson has issued a proclamation calling upon the citizens to celebrate on October 12 the anniversary of the discovery of America—"Liberty Day." Dr. ...

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  38. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Mrs. E. Barry, of North Perth, has received word that her. son, Lientenant J. L. Barry, has been appointed to a training battalion in England, after two years' ...

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  39. FOOD RIOTS IN SALZBURG.

    Serious food riots continue in Salzburg (Austraia). The Government palace was invaded and the doors of the building broken in. Gendarmes who were inside the ...

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  40. WIRELESS NEWS

    The following wireless message from Honolulu was received by the American Consul to-day:—Sandusky (Ohio).—Speaking in German ...

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  41. REPRESSION OF RIOTS.

    The "Volksrecht" has published a German army order which has been issued for the repression of possible strikes and riots in Berlin. ...

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  42. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Mrs. Wright, of s2 Colin-street. has received word that her husband, Corporal Wright, has been wonded for the second time, He was gassed in March last, after two years and a ...

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  43. AUSTRIA'S PEACE NOTE.

    Germany's reply to Austria's peace Note was handed yesterday to the Austrain authorities in Vienna. It expresses Germany's hope that the step taken by ...

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  44. WAR IN THE AIR.

    A British airman who was flying at a height of about 16,000 feet above Ostend had the tail of his machine shot off. The machine turned upside down, and the ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. SUGGESTED ARMISTICE.

    Dr. von Fehrenbach, the President of the Reichstag, in the course of a speech in Ravensburg (Wurtemburg) said that in spite of the enemy's war howling, it was ...

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