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  2. Mr. Hughes in Paris.

    The Australian Prone Minister (Mr. Hughes) on Sunday lunched at the British Embassy, and dined with the French Minister of Marine On Monday he ...

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  3. SEVENTH WAS LOAN.

    Tuesday was one of tie busiest days ever experienced by the banks in South Australia. From 10 o'clock in the morning continuous streams of people made their ...

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  4. SPANISH INFLUENZA.

    It is official stated that the deaths daring the influenza epidemic in Capetown and its suburbs from October 1 to October 13 number 5,000. Of these 25 per cent ...

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  5. PARLIAMENTARY DOINGS.

    Tuesday's sitting of the Assembly began, with three-quarters of an hour of discursive questions without notice, many of them of a vote-catching flavour, and ...

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  6. ALLIES WILL FIGHT ON.

    President Wilson's reply to the German Note says:—The unqualified acceptance By the present German Government and a large majority of the ...

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  7. BURGLAR'S OUTFIT.

    Alfred Dykes, James Phillips, and Charles McLean were arrested at the north park lands on Monday afternoon by Detective Horseman and .P.C. Constable ...

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  8. FOR KING & COUNTRY OUR FALLEN HEROES. THE AUSTRALIAN.

    Sgt F. Charles Short, who died of broncho pneumonia, at the 3rd Australian Hospital, Brighton, England, September 27, was a son of Mr. James Short, of Beach road, Mile-End. The ...

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  9. Growing Disfavour and Suspicion.

    The German reply was received at the Sines Legation, and handed to the Secretary of State (Mr. Lansing). President Wilson immediately called Mr. ...

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  10. RESIGNATION OF PRINCE MAX LIKELY.

    Berlin Socialists demand that Herr von Payer Vice-Chancellor) shall replace Prince Max (Imperial Chancellor), whose letter to Prince Alexander of Hohenlohe ...

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  11. LATE PTE. K. K. SMITH.

    Pte. Eric K. Smith, formerly of Yackandandah, has died abroad from suspected cholera. He left od active military service three years ago, end bad since been with hie remittent, the 9th ...

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  12. LATE PEE. A. COKER.

    Lee-CpL 7. J. Gavin writes In reference to the death of Pte. Allan Coker, late of Kfntore avenue, Prospect, end Salisbury:—"We were detailed to go over after the infauiry to ...

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  13. Turkey's Note Arrived.

    The Spanish Ambassador has delivered to Mr. Lansing the Turkish Peace Note, which is similar in terms to that Bent by Germany. ...

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  14. PRECAUTIONS IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Federal Quarantine Department today received a cablegram from Capetown stating that the Spanish influenza epidemic had become most severe, and ...

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  15. Military Advisers Consulted.

    President Wilson hu stated that when the time to consider an armistice coma the allied military advisers will be consulted, and no military advantage will be ...

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  16. WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    Second lieut Stuart H. Ayliffe gunshot wounds In chest end shoulder; severe (scowl occasion). ...

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  17. WE. B. N.. TOOPE, M.M.

    Edric Neill Toope, 43rd Battalion, has been awarded the Military Medal He has since been wounded in France, and is now enjoying a rest in England. He is the only son of Mr. and ...

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  18. Wilhelms Not Wanted.

    A German Socialist Congress which is being held at Munich, the capital of Bavaria, has unanimously passed a resolution demanding that the German Emperor ...

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  19. CREW OF A VESSEL STRICKEN.

    There were 132 cases of a mild type of influenza among the passengers and crew of the steamer in which the New Zealand Premier and Treasurer (Mr. Massey and ...

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  20. RETURNED SOLDIER'S WIFE.

    The wife of e returned soldier told a remarkable story in the Divorce Court today, but Mr. Justice Hood said the story was to utterly improbable that no ...

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  21. "Continue to Hold the Sea,"

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Eric Geddes), in a speech delivered at New York on Monday evening, said:—Despite the present political situation he ...

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  22. POSITION DT THIS STATE.

    When questioned on Tuesday evening regarding the dangers of Spanish influenza spreading to the Commonwealth, now that it has reached New Zealand, the Chairman ...

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  23. Col. Roosevelt Bellicose.

    Interviewed at his summer residence at Oyster Bay. Col. Roosevelt (a former President of U.S.A.) stated:—"I regret that President Wilson has entered into ...

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  24. SHIPYARD SITE WORK DELAYED.

    Matters in connection with the project to build ships in Western Australia consequent upon the shortage of shipping tonnage are not progressing, favourably. ...

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  25. FRENCH MISSION.

    The Commonwealth Government gave a dinner at the Federal Parliament. House to-night in honour of the French (Mission. After the loyal toasts had been honoured ...

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  26. BRITISH PUBLIC PLEASED.

    The text of President Wilson's Note to Berlin has been published in London. The public in London. its uncompromising declaration that the conditions of any ...

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  27. "No Relaxation."

    The following statement has been issued from the White House:—"The United States Government will continue to send over 250,000 men, with their supplies, every ...

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  28. President Wilson on War CounciL.

    Tho Washington correspondent of The New York Times says ne has ascertained that President Wilson is a member of (He Supreme InterAllied War Council at ...

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  29. "DEATH TO THE KAISER."

    The New York Tribune says:—"Victory in this war is but a mesas of justice; and by justice we mean the dearth of the Kaiser and of the authors of all the ...

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  30. LOYAL CONGREGATIONALISTS.

    At a meeting of the Congregational Union on Tuesday the following loyal resolution was passed on toe motion of the Chairman (the Rev. D. Moron), seconded ...

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  31. SEPARATE REPLY TO AUSTRIA.

    President Wilson will forward a separate reply to Austria-Hungary. Mr.James Tuohy, the correspondent of The New York World in London, has ...

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  32. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    A motion of censure on the Government was launched in the Legislative Assembly this evening by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. J. Storey). based upon the ...

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  33. Mr. Taft's Opinion.

    Ex-President Taft, in an interview concerning Germany's answer, said:—"Should those in conference at the Peace Council not agree upon a practical interpretation ...

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  34. £37,000,000 IN SIGHT.

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Watt) remarked this afternoon that the reports regarding the Seventh War Loan subscriptions were favourable. Subsequently he ...

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  35. A BARRIER RESOLUTION.

    The following resolution was carried on Monday evening at the meeting of the P.L.L at Broken Hill:—That this assembly expresses the hope that in the ...

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  36. The Amur Operations.

    The Japanese captures in operations in the Amur (coastal) Province of Siberia include five serviceable steamers, huge quantities of munitions, and large ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Legislative Assembly today a motion was carried that the State Produce Agency Bill be returned to the Legislative Council, with a statement that the ...

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  38. TASMANIA'S ACHIEVEMENT.

    The Commonwealth Bank manager estimates that Then all the applications ore in hand Tasmania will have contributed £1,200,000 to the seventh war loan. To ...

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  39. Break Off at Once!

    Sr. Lodge today introduced a motion into the Senate for breaking off further communication with Germany immediately except to demand an unconditional ...

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  40. Franco-Finnish Breach.

    An official message states that France has declared that, semi-official relations with Finland have ended, owing to the Finnish Diet having illegally substituted a ...

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  41. DOMINION MINISTERS RETURNED.

    The New Zealand Premier (Mr. Massey) and Minister of Finance (Sir Joseph Ward) arrived yesterday after their return from England. Both speak in most ...

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  42. The Balkans Battles.

    The French Eastern communique says:—Serbian forces, supported by the Alike, continue to liberate their territories. Greeks participating in the conflict are ...

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  43. French Opinion.

    All newspapers criticise the hypocrisy and evasiveness of Germany's reply, and state that it is merely an endeavour to obtain a respite from fighting. ...

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  44. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly today the Budget debate was resumed by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Collier), who strongly condemned the Ministry for ...

    Article : 122 words
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  46. WRECK OF THE JOHN MURRAY.

    The Federal Government has requisitioned the auxiliary Tasmanian freight steamer part to search for the missing boat of the sailing vessel John Murray ...

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  47. CORNSACKS FROM INDIA.

    It is expected that 150,000 bales of cornstacks of a total of 200,000, purchased by the Federal Government from India, will arrive before the end of the month. The ...

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