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  5. THE I.W.W. COMMISSION.

    The I.W.W. inquiry was continued to-day. Detective Ferguson was iurther examined at considerable length. He sad he had never taken ...

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  6. Internal Germany.

    A London cable, dated September 21, states:— "Lieutenant F. Riley, a Rhodes scholar and a son of the Bishop of ...

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  7. THE WAR. On the Western Front

    Reuter's Agency learns that the British are progressing north and north-west of St. Quentin, with the object of straightening their line ...

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  8. In Great Britain. STRIKE AT CLYDE WORKS.

    The Press Bureau reports that the shipwrights at the Clyde works, contrail to the union's advice, have ceased work, owing to the refusal of a ...

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  9. A GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German official communique states:— "We recaptured tranches in the sectors southward of Villers Guislain and ...

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  10. THE WAR. ON the Western Front.

    A Copenliager message states that General von Ardenne writing in the "Berliner Tage[?] stated that most likely the Germans will desert ...

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  11. In the Balkans. CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE ALLIES.

    A Salonika official communique states: — "The British 'line has been advancedseven miles, and has reached the ...

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  12. RELEASING DISEASE GERMS.

    A Washington cable, dated September 21, states:— "The widespread appearance of Spanish influenza along the Atlantio ...

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  13. RAILWAY, MEN STRIKE.

    A section of the South Wales railwaymen struck work yesterday. The strike this morning spread to London, where the passenger services of several ...

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  14. SOUTH' AUSTRALIA. DISTRICT COUNCILS AND SHEEP DIPS.

    The Government propose to introduce legislation to empower district councils and muaicpal corporations to expend money on the construction of ...

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  15. FEDERAL AFFAIRS. THE PAPER SHORTAGE.

    Representatives of all the daily newspapers in the Commonwealth attended a conference held in Melbourne yesterday. The shortage of paper,Was ...

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  16. UNLEY MOTOR FATALITY.

    A verdict of accidental death was returned in respect of Mrs. Baker, who was killed in a motor accident at Unley. ...

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  17. Allies' Labor Conference.

    A London cable, dated September 20, states:— At the Allies' Labor Conference, Mr. Frey, an American' delegate, moved ...

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  18. DEFILING WELLS.

    A captured German order, deals with the destruction of property and, gives a long list of villages to be burnt. It says: "It will be remembered there ...

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  19. FORECAST OF BUDGET PROPOSALS.

    The Federal Treasurer will to-day detail the means by which the Government intends to raise £5,000,000 or £6,000,000 additional revenue. Marked ...

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  20. YOUNG WOMAN SENT TO GAOL.

    A young woman was sent to gaol for six months in the Adelaide Police Court yesterday, for robbing Captain Winter of £10. ...

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  21. FRENCH CAPTURE PRILEP.

    The French have captured Prilep, which is about 25 miles north of Monastir. ...

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  22. LICENSING COURT.

    In the Licensing Court this morning, before Mr. W. Le Brun Brown, S.M. (chairman) and Mr. G. C. Bowen, L.M., ...

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  23. GOVERNMENT'S TAXATION PROPOSALS.

    In the South Australian Parliament yesterday, the Treasurer (Sir Richard Butler) stated that the Government proposed to raise £200,000 by extra ...

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  24. SP0RTINC. S.A.J.C. RACES.

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  25. NEW ANGLO-FRENCH LINE.

    A British official communique from Salonika states:— "The pursuit of the Bulgarians on the Monastir-Doiran front continues. ...

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  26. Australians Decorated.

    The "London Gazette" announces that the Military Cross has been awarded to the rollowing Australian and New Zealand off cars:— ...

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  27. The Palestine Fighting.

    A Turkish offical communique states:— "Our very skilful rearguard fight is facilitating the accomplishment of our ...

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  28. SAVINGS OF CHILDREN.

    Since penny savings banks were established in 1908, in connection with the public schools, £64,900 has been saved. ...

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  29. RELEASE OF FOREIGN TEAS.

    The Federal authorities announced yesterday that all foreign teas on the spot may now bo cleared from bond for consumption, and also any further ...

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  30. COMPULSORY CREMATION PROPOSAL WITHDRAWN.

    Mr. John Lewis withdrew his amendment in favor of the cbmpulsory cremation after disrussion in the Legislative Jouncil yesterday. ...

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  31. RAILWAYS SUPERANNUATION BOARD.

    The ballot for the election of an employees' representative on the Railways Superannuation Board closed yesterday. About 45,000 employees ...

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  32. The Palestine Advance.

    Reutor's correspondent in Palestine reports:— East of the Jordan the Turks are falling back towards Amman, along ...

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  33. InRussia. GERMAN REPRESENTATIVE RESIGNS.

    (Reuter's as Amsterdom correspondent telegraphs that Herr Helfferich's resignation of the post of German representative in Russia has been accepted, ...

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  34. WARDEN'S COURT

    In the Warden's Court to-day, before Mr. W. Le Brun 'Brown; S.M Will am "Charles Hancey was granted four months' suspension of the labor ...

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  35. "CORNISH WIT AND HUMOR."

    Dr. Hosking entertained a big audience at the Gypsum-street Baptist Church. Railway Town, on Tuesday evening with a lecture on "Cornish Wit ...

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  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    The Governor of South Australia (Sir Henry Galway) has cabled South Australia's congratulations to General Allenby on his defeat of the Turkish ...

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  38. FRESH REPRISALS ANNOUNCED.

    News from Moscow states that alleging fresh attempts to assassinate members of the Soviet it is announced that fresh reprisals will be carried out ...

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  39. IN BROKEN HILL.

    Mrs. Grey, of Morcury-street, Railway. Town, has received word from the Base Records Office, Melbourne, that her son. Private "Monty" Grey, ...

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  40. In Rnssia. STARVATION IN MOSCOW.

    A telegram from Moscow states that many journalists are starving in Moscow, and that hundreds of famishing people are dying daily. ...

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  41. BABY CLINIC FOR BROKEN HILL.

    In connection with the establishment of a baby clinic in Broken.Hill, Dr. J. F. Bartley, Government medical officer, has been in communication with, the ...

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    The maximum shade temperature yesterday was 71 degrees and the night minimum 57[?]5 degrees. ...

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  43. Peace Talk. BARON BURIAN INTERVIEWED.

    A Berlin message states: — "ln a lengthy interview Baron Burlian the Austrian Premer, feferring to the Allies reception of ...

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  45. PRIVATE HARRY RITCHIE AGAIN WOUNDED.

    Mr. and Mrs. W Ritchie, of Oxidestreet have been advised by the officer in charge of Base Records, Melbourne Unit ther son. Private Harry Ritchie, ...

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  46. EIGHT HOURS DAY SPORTS.

    The following nomination have been declared by Mr. J. H. Hulbert for the cyling events to be run on the Western Oval on Eight Hours Day:— ...

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  47. NEWS FROM VARIOUS SOURCES.

    The Bolshevik Government, according to an intercepted message claims that the food situation is improving in Moscow, where 297 waggons arrived ...

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  48. REJECTED VOLUNTEERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Rejected Yolunteers' Association, Broken Hill subbranch, will be held at the Cheer-up Hut to-morrow (Thursday) night All ...

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  49. SCHOOL FOOTBALL.

    The Removes Second Year Combined Football Club defeated the First Year Club on the District School Ground this afternoon, the final scores being: ...

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  50. THE WEATHER.

    The maximum temperature to-day was 79.2 degrees. Mr. J. R. Holding advises:—'Barometer, 29.178; northwest winds, light; fine, warm." ...

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  51. BULGARIA AND AUSTRIA'S NOTE.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent telegraphs that a message from Sofia states that Bulgaria acknowledges the Austrian Peace 'Note with very lively ...

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  52. CHEER-UP CONCERT PARTY.

    The Cheer-up Hut Concert. Party, which appeared at the Town Hall,on Monday and last nights, will give a third concert to-night. ...

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  53. A.I.F. RECRUITS.

    Messrs. T. and H. Sampson, two of the syndicate which recently sold its interest in the Pinnacles mine to the Junction North Mining Company, went ...

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  54. In Siberia.

    A Vladivostok telegram states that a conference of members of the Constituent Assembly decided to follow the Allies' army, and form a united ...

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  55. In Siberia.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that news comes from Vladivostok that a conference which is being attended by many members of the ...

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    "The Miner's" Adelaide correspondent telegraphs that the Governor (Sir Henry Galway) completes his 59th year to-day. ...

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  57. RED CROSS DRIVE.

    A fair (as already reported in aid of the Red Cross Drive, was held in the grounds of the Burke Ward School on september 14. In spite of the ...

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  58. PROPOSED HOSPITAL PICNIC.

    At the meeting of the Ministerial Association yesterday it was decided to hold a picnic in aid of the Broken Hill Hospital on the Anniversary Dav ...

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  60. Enemy Submarines.

    A Washington cable, dated September 23, states:— "The Navy Department 'has announced that the steamer Buena ...

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  61. IN BROKEN HILL.

    Private T. W. Gainsburgh, who during his residence in Broken Hill resided at the Palace Hotel, has returned to Australia, and is expected to reach ...

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