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  2. NEARLY INTERNED.

    A sensational story of how the Treasurer (Sir Richard Butler) and Mr. Hague, his colleague in the representation of Barossa, "nearly came to be locked up for being ...

    Article : 1,068 words
  3. FRANCHISE AND FREEDOM.

    In a metaphorical sense, the floor of the Assembly was cleared on Wednesday for the longest and liveliest wordy battle of the session. The causus belli was the ...

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  4. WAGES OF WOMEN.

    The social and industrial aspects of the question of wages for women workers were dealt with by Mr. President Brown in an address to the parties in the clerical ...

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  5. THE LIBERTY LOAN.

    Friday will be the last day on which application can be made for stock or bonds in the fifth (The Liberty) war loan of the Commonwealth of Australia, and there is ...

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  6. THE WAR SITUATION.

    Italy's fate in the present grave crisis depends on the moral of ier armies and civilian population. If the kingdom is thoroughly united, and the soldiers are still ...

    Article : 466 words
  7. GEOLOGISTS AND THE PUBLIC.

    The annual report of the Director of Mines and Government Geologist (Mr. L. Keith Ward) for the year 1916 was issued on Wednesday. In view of recent ...

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  8. FOE'S BLOW AT ENTENTE.

    Gen. Haig reported at midday:—At 5.40 this morning we attacked northward of the Ypres-Roulers Railway. Good progress is reported. ...

    Article : 252 words
  9. French Gains and Losses.

    The French afternoon communique states:—A strong enemy group which was trhing to reach our lines in the region of Cerny was repelled. On the right bank of ...

    Article : 143 words
  10. "Sunk Without Trace."

    The Marseilles steamer Mascara (2,565 tons) has been lost with all hands, while on a voyage to Tunis. Not a trace of wreckage has been discovered. ...

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  11. WAR IN THE AIR.

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig reported on Tuesday evening:—Our aeroplanes on Monday &ed several thousands of rounds from their machine guns on the enemy in his ...

    Article : 153 words
  12. PASSCHENDAELE GAINED AND LOST.

    A wireless German official message says:—The English strongly attacked Passchendaele. The village was lost, but vigorous counter-attacks drove out the enemy. ...

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  13. FOUR-MILE FRONT.

    The United Press correspondent reports that the attack this morning was on a front of four miles. The Canadians stormed positions 15 ft. higher than Passchendaele. ...

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  14. THE MURRAY INUNDATIONS.

    The Hop. J. Cowan, in the legislative Council on Wednesday, asked:—"Is it the intention of the Government to remit rent and water rates to all settlers on the ...

    Article : 167 words
  15. COMMONS TOPICS.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Bonar Law) stated that shortly a Government statement would be published regarding ...

    Article : 70 words
  16. SOUTH-EASTERN LAND PURCHASE.

    The proposed legislation to safeguard the Government against legal proceedings in reference to the purchase of certain land in the south-east was the subject of ...

    Article : 685 words
  17. Important Objectives.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, in his summary of the recent fighting in Flanders, states:—The Canadians attacked on both sides of the Ravebeek also along the ridge toward ...

    Article : 451 words
  18. DAILY EXPENSE, £6,648,000.

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  19. MOBILONG SETTLERS SEEKING AID.

    A meeting of Mypolonga settlers to-day carried the following resolutions:—1. That the Government be asked to relieve the settlers of all rent, rates, and tax charges ...

    Article : 293 words
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  21. A CONTEMPTIBLE ACT.

    MANNUM, October 30.—A contemptible act was perpetrated on Sunday night, with intent to damage the valuable property occupied by Mr. R. J. Rooney, of the ...

    Article : 115 words
  22. INTERNMENT POLICY EXPLAINED.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) referring to the anti-German, campaign in New South Wales said to-day:—The Government sees no reason why it should ...

    Article : 73 words
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  24. PARLIAMENTARY DIARY.

    In COUNCIL.—The President (Sir Lancelot Stirling) took the Chair at 2 p.m. Nine motions for new polling places carried. Motion by Hon. J. H. Cooke for a ...

    Article : 250 words
  25. COBRAM FLOOD SUBSIDED.

    Reports received to-day indicated that no material change had taken place in the level of the Riven Murray at Echuca since yesterday. The flood waters have entirely ...

    Article : 49 words
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  28. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    From The Register, Thursday, Oct. 31, 1867.—The Duke of Edinburgh's first day in South Australia.—This morning at 5 o'clock the impatience of an insatiable P.D. compelled us abruptly to ...

    Article : 340 words
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  30. IRISH SOCIETY LEASE CANCELLED.

    The Exhibition Building trustees to-day unanimously decided to cancel the lease of the Exhibition Hall to the Young Ireland Society for the evening of November 5 ...

    Article : 38 words
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