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  4. SPORTING. TURF NOTES.

    The New Zealanders were not as successful at Rosehill on Saturday as anticipated. Biplane was made an even-money favorite for the Spring ...

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  7. THE WAR. On the Western Front.

    Renter's correspondent with British headquarters staff telegraphs on September 23 as follows:— "Last night we attacked from a point ...

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  8. VOLUNTARY BALLOT ENLISTMENT.

    The date for the issuing of the voluntary ballo enlistment cards is, it is officially reported, fast drawing nigh. Arrangements are nearing completion, ...

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  9. Peace Talk.

    The latest move in the peace offensive is indicated by Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent stating that great prominence is being given in the ...

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  10. SPORTING. THE TURF.

    The Sydney correspondent of the "Daily Herald," writing of the spring Stakes run at Rosehill on Saturday, states:— ...

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  11. THE WAR. On the Western Front.

    A French official communique states:— "In the region south of St. Quentin we continued our advance last ...

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  12. GERMANS REMOVE CIVILIANS FROM THREATENED TOWNS.

    Mr. Percy Robinson, correspondent for "The Times," reports:—"The Germans are removing civilians from threatened towns. The exodus from ...

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  13. Turkey and Germany.

    A correspondent of the London "Times" understands the before Marshal Foch's advance Germany and Turkey concluded a secret agreement ...

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  14. EIGHT-HOURS' DAY SPORTS.

    Mr. W. Hogg (Messrs. Megaw and Hogg) this afternoon, at the Exchange Hotel, auctioned the rights to the publican's booths on the Western Oval ...

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  15. FRENCH PREMIER VISITS AUSTRALIANS.

    The French Premier (M. Clemenceau) has revisited the Australian front and cordially congratulated the generals. ...

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  16. CAPTAIN CARMICHAEL'S STANDARD. TO BE HUNG IN SALISBURY CATHEDRAL.

    The Salisbury Cathedral has accepted the standard of the 36th Battalion presented to Captain Carmichael in Sydney, and it will be hung near the ...

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  17. A SYDNEY GERMAN.

    A story of an ex-Sydney interpreter, who was taken prisoner by the British in the Falklands battle is told in a recent issue of the "Cornhill ...

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  18. REPORTED PANIC IN METZ.

    A London cable, dated September 20, states:— "The Milan correspondent of the 'Daily Telegraph' says that Swiss ...

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  19. MINING. THE METAL MARKET.

    The Australian Metal Exchange reports:—London Metal Exchange middle quotations to September 20 were:— Copper.—Standard: Spot. £122 6/; at ...

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  20. AIR RAIDS ON GERMANY.

    The British Air Ministry reports:— "The total bombs dropped by us on the night of September 20, was 22½ tons. ...

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  21. JAPANESCE CABINET RESIGNS.

    Paris newspapers state that the resignation of the Japanese Cabinet is solely due to the question of the foreign policy. ...

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  22. THE SHARE MARKET.

    Ward and Co. (per White and Hosier) supply the following quotations of the Adelaide Stock Exchange:— Afternoon. ...

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  23. A GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German official communique states: "We repulsed British attacks southeastward of Epehy, but at night time the British gained a footing in isolated ...

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  24. IN AUSTRALIA. WARNING REGARDING MINES.

    The Australian Naval Department has warned people against touching mines found floating off the coas or washed upon the seashore. ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. THE SUICIDE AT PARKSIDE ASYLUM.

    Further evidence was given yesterday concerning the death, by suicide, of Charles Barnfield. It showed, according to witnesses, that the Parkside ...

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  26. COLLECTION OF TAXATION.

    A disagreement is stated to have arisen between the State and Federal taxation authorities in respect to the suggestion that the taxes of both ...

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  27. THE KAISER REPORTED INDISPOSED.

    A cable from Rome, dated September 22, states:— "The Corriere d'ltalia' states that there are Swiss reports that the Kaiser ...

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  28. AN ADELAIDE HONOR BOARD.

    An honor board containing 216 names was unveiled in the Department of Agriculture to-day. ...

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  29. IN BROKEN HILL. GUNNER V. H. NICHOLLS WOUNDED.

    Mrs. S. Warne, of Chapple-street, has received word from the Base Records Office, Melbourne, that her son, Gunner Val Nicholls, was ...

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  30. Constantinople Bombed

    A London message states that British air forces have again bombed Constantinople. ...

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  31. IN BIOKEN WILL.

    The Red Cross Drive Gymkhana Committee has arranged most of its programme for the gymkhana, to be held at the Broken Hill racecourse on the ...

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  32. EXHIBITORS AT MELBOURNE SHOW.

    South Australian exhibits won many awards at the Melbourne Show of grain and sheep. ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. THE POLICE TROUBLE.

    The Minister and police representatives conferred with the Premier (Mr. A. H. Peake) to-day. The Premier declined to act till the resignation of ...

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  34. In the Balkans. IMPORTANCE OF THE ALLIES' ADVANCE DESCRIBED.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphs:— "The arrival of the Allies' line on the Vardar gives the Allies possession ...

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  35. The Palestine Fighting. LIBERATION OF THE HOLYLAND.

    General Allenby's victory in Palestine has been filed as a model conception executed. It is the most complete hitherto atained by the Allies in ...

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  36. MILITARY MEDAL FOR LANCECORPORAL A. HARVEY.

    Mr. and Mrs. Philip Harvey, late of Broken Hill, have been advised that their son, Lance-Corporal Allan Harvey, has been awarded the Military ...

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  37. DEATH OM MRS. M. C. M'DONALD.

    The death occurred last night, at Nurse Berriman's private hospital, of Mrs. Mary Christina M'Donald second daughter of the late Mr. George ...

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  38. ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company held a meeting to-day at which a dividend of a shilling a share was declared. The chairman stated that the condition of ...

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  39. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    "The Times" states:— ' "It is doubtful whether the Sinn Fein leaders will be able to hold out till the Peace Conference is held. They ...

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  40. THE WORTUPA TRAGEDY.

    The Police Court inquiry concerning the Wortupa tragedy was completed to-day, and John Grindell was committed for trial on a charge of murdering ...

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  41. TURKS NO HOPE OF ESCAPE.

    "The Times" states that the latest news is that the Turks have no hope of escape. They are hemmed in at Nazareth west of the Jordan, and the ...

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  42. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    "The Times" Irish correspondent telegraphs:— "Although arrests, searches, and boycotts continue, the condition in ...

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  43. ITALIANS ADVANCE SEVEN MILES.

    An Italian official Macedonia communique states:— "On the night of September 21, we continued to pursue the enemy. After ...

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  44. FOOTBALL.

    The annual picnic of the South Football Club waa held at The Whim on Sunday, there being a large attendance of members and friends. The journey ...

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  45. MR. BROOKFIELD AND THE RAILWAYS.

    The Legislative Assembly has been sitting 24 hours discussing the Estimates. During the debate Mr. P. S. ...

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    A London cable states that Mr. Lloyd Georee has returned to London from Manchester, where he had been detained for a week owing to a severe ...

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  47. THE WEATHER.

    The maximum shade temperature to-day was 71 degrees. Mr. J. R. Holding advises:—"Barometer 29.254; light south-east breeze; clear, fine." ...

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  49. The Italian Front.

    An Italian official communique states:— "On the Asiago Plateau the French by a brilliant coup de main eastward of ...

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  50. In Russia.

    The London "Times" Amsterdam correspondent telegraphs that a Moscow report states that the ex-Czar's body was exhumed in the forest where he ...

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

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  52. THE WORTUPA TRAGEDY.

    The taking of evidence with respect to the death of George Snell was continued at Beltana yesterday. Evidence was given by trackers and others, who ...

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  53. German Political Crisis

    Newspapers in London do not take the German political crisis seriously, and state that it is the eighth political crisis in Germany during the war. ...

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  56. ALLEGED POLITICAL BRIBERY.

    A Capetown cable dated September 21. states:— As the result of allegations made before a Government commission, ...

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  57. IN AUSTRALIA. WORK OF ADELAIDE CHILDREN'S PATRIOTIC LEAGUE.

    Another recreation hall is being prowided for the soldiers by the Children's Patriotio Fund at Keswick, with a howling green, tennis court, and ...

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    A cablegram from the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the United States Government has received despatches ...

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