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  2. TASMANIAN TORNADO.

    Reports from Queenstown tell of a tornado of unprecedented violence and ferocity and lasting for 10 hours, which visited that locality last night. Tuesday was ...

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  3. JUSTICE.

    Across a world where all men grieve, And, grieving, strive the more, The great days range like tides, and leave Our dead on every shore. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE STYLES CASE.

    In the Assembly on Wednesday Major Smeaton moved:— "That a select committee be appointed to take further evidence in regard to the purchase of and by the ...

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  5. FEDERAL LOAN BILL.

    Consideration was resumed today, by the House of Representatives, in committee, of the schedule to the Loan Bill for £1,242,194. ...

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  6. "MOTHERING" GIRLS.

    Too few people realize what fine work the Young Women's Christian Association is doing for friendless girls, or how far-reaching such work is. Miss Elizabeth ...

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  7. GERMAN NOTE DISCREDITED

    State Department officials believe that the digest of the German Note as received by wireless telegraphy did not represent exactly the official text. ...

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  8. SPANISH INFLUENZA.

    A Pretoria message states that the influenza epidemic there is assuming alarming proportions, and there is also great distress in the country districts. The ...

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  9. VALUE OF INOCULATION.

    In a further memorandum, issued today, the Department of Health modifies its attitude on the value of inoculation for influenza. It communicates reports from the ...

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  10. One Voice for the Allies.

    It is understood that the British War Cabinet is in communication with the United States Government in reference to the German reply, which all the Allies ...

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  11. REPLY UNSATISFACTORY.

    The New York Times, commenting on the German Note, says:— "The reply reads false, and is coloured with those deceptions and hypocrisy which we have come ...

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  12. THE ELEVENTH HOUR.

    The German Governor-General of the occupied portion of Belgium (Gen. Falkenhausen) has granted an amnesty to all Belgian and neutral citizens punished by ...

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  13. ELEVEN HUNDRED LONDON CONSTABLES ILL.

    The influenza epidemic is raging throughout Great Britain. In London 1,100 members of the Metropolitan Police Force are suffering, from the disease; also a large ...

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  14. WHAT TO DO IF ATTACKED.

    The (Minister in charge of quarantine (Mr. Jensen) gave advice today in regard to a possible influenza epidemic reaching Australia. If the epidemic in ...

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  15. Blessings of Unity.

    The Minister of Propaganda (Lord Northcliffe), in a speech at the American Officers' Club, said:— The first German peace offensive yielded an inestimable boon ...

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  16. MR. TAFT SAYS CLOSE THE DOOR.

    A message from Philadelphia states that Mr. Taft, in the course of an interview, said: — "Another German Peace Note has come, but we are ...

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  17. Mr. Hughes on the Note.

    The Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) addressed a great, meeting on Tuesday of the National Democratic and Labour Party, at the Central Hall. He ...

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  18. "No Inhumane Actions."

    It is not expected that President Wilson will answer the German Note until 24 hours has elapsed after at has ,been formally received at the White House. ...

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  19. THE SWAN SEAT.

    The fact that there are three candidates representing, respectively, the Nationalist Country Party, and Prohibitionists, aspiring for the vacant Swan seat in the House ...

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  20. FOR KING & COUNTRY OUR FALLEN HEROES. THE AUSTRALIANS

    Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bradford, of Murray Bridge, have been advised that their youngest son, Sgt Clem Bradford, 50th Infantry Battalion, died of sickness on October 13. He enlisted on May 28 ...

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  21. ENTERTAINMENTS TAX.

    The Entertainments Tax Bill was further considered in committee in the House of Representatives today. The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) said the ...

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  22. DEAR MEAT PROBLEM.

    For some time the State Government has closely considered whether it should take action to control and cheapen the supply of meat in the metropolitan area. ...

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  23. MERTON'S V. HUGHES

    Mr. H. Gardner (late Chairman of Henry Merton & Co.), in a letter to The Westminster Gazette, criticised Lord Sydenham's speech which was delivered on ...

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  24. CASUALTIES.

    The St. Vincent Street (Port Adelaide) Railway was once more brought into prominence on Wednesday morning, when the wheels of a spring dray, which was in charge ...

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  25. LATE TEMP. SGT. H. WILKINS.

    Temporary Sgt. Harold (Abber) Wilkins, 43rd Battalion, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilkins, was killed in action on September 20. He was born at Glanville, and attended the Glanville School. ...

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  26. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN?

    The Government learns from despatches from Copenhagen that the German railroads have been asked to prepare not only for the evacuation of occupied ...

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  27. Lloyd George Urged to Speak.

    L'Homme Libre says: — The German reply is an evil scrap of paper, impregnated with lying and hypocrisy. LONDON, October 22. ...

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  28. WHARFS DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The dispute in regard to work on interstate wharfs was settled at a conference today, when the employers agreed that each man, whether a voluntary worker or ...

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  29. IMPERIAL WAR CABINET.

    In the House of Commons today, the Leader of the House (Mr. Bonar Law) said the Domonion Governments had not formally nominated Ministers to act as ...

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  30. CRUSHED BETWEEN TRUCKS.

    While working as a shunt boy for Malyon's, Limited, at the Dock, Port Adelaide, on Wednesday afternoon, Arthur Warburton (17), who resides at Torrens road ...

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  31. LATE PTE. G. J. THOMAS.

    Mrs. A. Thomas, of Custon, south Australia, who is at present residing at Mount Gambier, has been advised that her son. Pte. George John Thomas, 43rd Battalion, was killed in action on August 28. He was born at Custon, and was 25 ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. Progress in Tournai Sector.

    Gen. Haig, reporting this afternoon, said:— As the result of local fighting in the night, we advanced our line to the left bank of the Ecaillon River, south of ...

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  34. NO SMOKING IN WHEAT YARDS.

    WALLAROO, October 22.— The inquest on the fire which destroyed Jackett's mill on October 9 was concluded today at the Courthouse. Mr. James Malcolm (Coroner) ...

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  35. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly today the Premier (Mr. Lefroy) stated, respecting the proposed amalgamation of the State and Federal electoral departments, that ...

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  36. LATE PTE. R. LISTER.

    Mrs. H. Lister, of Eighth street, Bowden, has been notified that her son, Pte. Robert Lister, of the 23rd Battalion, was killed in action in France on September 27. ...

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  37. WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    Pte. B. J. McCarthy. 32nd Battalion, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCarthy, Payneham road, St. Peters, multiple gunshot wounds, severe (third occasion). ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    The New York Times says:— The American Minister for the Navy (Mr. Daniels), in explaining the United States naval programme for the next three years, stated ...

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  39. TERRIFIC BUSH FIRES.

    A telegram from Blackall this afternoon stated that a terrific grass fire was raging in the district from the Barcoo River. A strong wind was forcing the flames along ...

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  40. RETURNING SOLDIERS DELAYED.

    Owing to the boat, having been delayed, the returning soldiers — list "U" — will not arrive in Adelaide today, but are expected at the end of this week. ...

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  41. FATAL HIT.

    WALLAROO, October 22.— Mr. Percy Harris, who met with severe injuries about a week ago through having been struck on the head with the handle of a ...

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  42. MR. POYNTON'S "SCALP."

    "Are these gentlemen coming for an apology. Well, they won't get it." The Acting Minister for the Navy (Mr. Poynton) today greeted a deputation ...

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  43. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    PORT AUGUSTA, October 21.— An accident resulting in the death of Mr. Thomas George Grantham, eldest son of Mr. G. Grantham, a stevedore of this town ...

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