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  2. Holman Government's Enquiries.

    In the Assembly today the Premier stated, that during the past week no. increased distress had been reported in the State as a result of the war. The Govern- ...

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  3. MORE MEN WANTED.

    There seems io "be no end to the business. Pint of all there was an offer of 20,000 troops from the Commonwealth, and fol-lowing on this it was decided to send 10 ...

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  4. Big Loss to Underwriters.

    The German third-class cruiser. Emden, assisted by misty weather conditions, and by information gained through the interception of wireless massages at sea, sank ...

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  5. GENERAL DROUGHT.

    The board appointed by the State Ministry to regulate the Price of foodstuffs and other commodities during the war concluded the taking of evidence to-day. ...

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  6. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the Red Cross Society was held at Government House on Monday, under the presidency of Lady Galway. The Treasurer reported that more than ...

    Article : 381 words
  7. French Activities.

    An official communique detailing the progress made by the allied armies, says:— "On our left wing upon the right bank of the River Oise, we have advanced to the ...

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  8. FIGHTING IN THE TRENCHES.

    The position of affairs in France has not greatly changed during the last day or two. Severe rainstorms have made the low-lying country north of the Alsne so boggy that the transport of troops, and especially of artillery and supplies, is difficult. On the right bank of ...

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  9. Embargo on Flour Exports.

    The fanners' Association has tele-graphed to the Minuter for Customs.ur[?] ing that the embargo on the export of flour to other ports than the United Kingdom ...

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  10. Unemployed Problems.

    A deputation representing 17 labour[?] unions to-day waited upon the State Labolur Party. and asked that the Ministry be forced to absorb the unemployed, and ...

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  11. Wanton Mutilation.

    A young Frenchman, formerly in residence at Oxford University, states in a letter to english friends:— "When the Germans abandon our French ...

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  12. WELSH ARMY CORPS.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George) ii heading a movement to raise ia complete Welsh Army Corps for service at the war. ...

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  13. Explosive Bullets.

    Referring to the allegations that the Germans have been using dum-dum explosive bullets, which are forbidden under the rules of warfare, it is reported that the ...

    Article : 58 words
  14. Australian Mails.

    The mails: by the steamer Egypt, which left Fort Adelaide on August 13, have been safely delivered. ...

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  15. NO KITBAGS REQUIRED.

    The Mayoress of Adelaide. (Mrs. A. Allan Simpson) baa received the following telegram from the Defence Department Mel[?]:—'No more" kitba[?]s required at present for expeditionary forces. ...

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  16. Several German Warships.

    It was learned on the [?]rrival of the So she sailed from Pago Pago. September 14, Several German Warships were seen sie[?] ...

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  17. THE BELGIAN FIELD.

    It is reported at Ostend that all the Bavarian troops hare left Brussels, and that some of them nave been courtmartialled and shot by the German ...

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  18. Prince Albert Convalescent.

    Prince Albert (the second con of King George and Queen Mary), who was recently operated upon for appendicitis, is reported to be convalescent. ...

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  19. Selection of Officers.

    Immediately it was suggested that expeditionary forces should be dispatched from Australia officers of the Commonwealth Army volunteered in such large ...

    Article : 225 words
  20. INDIA'S NOBLE OFFERS.

    The following cable, massage has been received by the Minister for External Affairs from the High Commissioners's Office:— "London, September 21. official.—Letters ...

    Article : 159 words
  21. Patriotic Funds.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 298 words
  22. Plain Language" Cable Messages.

    In reply to an enquiry to-day whether any modification of the restriction at prosent existing with regard to the dispatch of cable massages was likely to be brought ...

    Article : 204 words
  23. Boys Ordered Off.

    A novel proclamation is reported from belgium. the Germans have ordered the expulsion from wolverthem, a northen suburb of Brussels, of all males above the ...

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  24. WEARY WORK.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, special correspondent of the Daily chronicle, in a cable massage from chalons on Saturday descriptive of the fighting in the battle of soissons, says ...

    Article : 254 words
  25. OFFICIAL CABLEGRAM.

    The High Commission sent the following cablegram to night:— London, September 22. Reliable.—The authorities in France any that the Position ...

    Article : 123 words
  26. CAVALRY ANNIHI LATED.

    The Giornale d'Italia (one of the leading newspapers of Italy) publishes a telegram from vienna which states that the Austrians courtmartialled and shot Gen. ...

    Article : 115 words
  27. PORT ADELAIDE BRANCH.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 words
  28. In the Country.

    MOUNT DARKER,September 22— The largest demonstration known in Mount Barker was held on Sunday afternoon in aid of the patnode and red cross funds. A procession was formed. in ...

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  29. Recruiting in Sydney.

    Recruiting for the Second Australian [?]peditionary force continues steadily, and jit is expected that the remaining vacani[?] will be filled soon. Only 48 men are re- ...

    Article : 81 words
  30. ST. PETERS RELIEF FUND.

    At a meeting of subscribers on saturday it was resoled "that all amounts which have been or may be received towards St. Peters Relief fund be remitted to the Mayor's Patriotic fund, ...

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  31. Federal Cabinet Consideration.

    After to-day's Cabinet meeting the Prime Minister stated that there had been consideration of the wheat export questions, but nothing had been decided. The ...

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  32. CHIME AGAINST ART.

    The bombardment of Rheims was continued by the German force on Monday. The city is the wreck. Of the fine old cathedral of Notre dame only a few walls are ...

    Article : 187 words
  33. England Can Raise a Million Men.

    Speaking at Liverpool to night Mr. Winston Churchill (First Lord of the Admi[?] said—"Under the shield of our na[?] you can raise an army in this country ...

    Article : 167 words
  34. A Dash for Sydney.

    The steamer Levuka, which arrived today from Suva, left the island port very burriedly, and a large part of her cargo and most of her Suva passengers remained. ...

    Article : 159 words
  35. SYDNEY, September 22.

    The Lord Mayor's Patriotic Fund amounts to £117, 900. The totals of the other war funds are: — Chamber of Commerce War food Fund, £44,900; Belgian ...

    Article : 48 words
  36. SERB AND MONTENEGRIN ADVANCE.

    It is officially announced by the Servian Government that in their retirement from Visegrad (on the River Drina, 40 miles from the Boa[?] capital, Serajevo), the ...

    Article : 168 words
  37. Big Siege Guns.

    The German 11-in. guns, embedded in enormous emplacements of cement on the surrounding hills, are giving a great deal of trouble to the British gunners. There ...

    Article : 240 words
  38. OTHER STATES.

    Only a comparatively small quantity\ of the seized wheat was Bold by the Govern-ment to-day. It'is explained that owing, to the delay in receiving certain informa— ...

    Article : 171 words
  39. ONE AND ALL.

    Speaking at the show luncheon' to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) said he would like to assure every one that the Federal Parliament would co-operate with ...

    Article : 444 words
  40. The Brave Dead.

    A letter dated September 21 has been received by the Prime Ministser (Mr. fisher) from Mr.E. Eles (Consul for Italy in Austral[?]) expressing profound regr[?]in re- ...

    Article : 111 words
  41. German Cruiser's Career.

    Llord's reports that the German cruiser Enden has sunk the British steamer Clan Mintheson in the Bay of Bengal. The crew were landed at Rangoon. The last official ...

    Article : 48 words
  42. GERMAN "REGRETS."

    A German official communication has been issued in reply to the protests of the French Government against the enormous acts of vandalism committed, particularly ...

    Article : 67 words
  43. The Fire Described.

    The Daily Man, In a detailed account of the destruction of the cathedral, says:—"The fire started on Saturday afternoon. At least 500 shells from the batteries of ...

    Article : 183 words
  44. GUNS ON MERCHANT SHIPS.

    A Reuter message from New York says that the United States has decided that merchantmen of belligerent nations entering. United States ports may carry guns ...

    Article : 86 words
  45. Governor-General and the Australian Contingent.

    Before leaving Queensland the Governor General (Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson) sent the following massage to the District Military Commandant (Col. C. L. Lee, ...

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  46. A DREADFUL "CRIME."

    A Renter massage states that the manager of an Ottoman telegraph agency in Constantinople, who is well known to posses friendly feelings towards Great ...

    Article : 74 words
  47. "A Lunatic Outburst."

    The news of the bombardment of Rheixa Cathedral has caused a thrill of horror throughout' Italy. The Gornale d' Italia describes it as "a [?]seles act of ...

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  48. Enemy Patents.

    When asked to-day whether there was any intention on the part of tho Federal authorities to give effect to the recom-mendation of the royal commission that ...

    Article : 80 words
  49. British Endurance.

    Gen. von Kluck, the German Comman-der, on Friday night ordered a general advance of his infantry from Chavi[?]and Naizy-le-Chateau upon the foremost British ...

    Article : 136 words
  50. RHEIMS CATHEDRAL.

    A correspondent writes:—" In view of the horrible destruction the Germans have committed in Rheims you may like to publish these extracts from letters I wrote ...

    Article : 390 words
  51. Cattle King's Gift.

    Mr. H. Peck, of J. M. Pack Sons Received a telegram from Mr. Sid[?] Kid[?] to-day stating that he was sending 50 bullocks for sale at newmarket on October ...

    Article : 98 words
  52. The Barrier.

    The second" batch of men Bet to work on the Broken Hill-Condobolin Railway today. Marked progress is being made with the earthworks. ...

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  53. Melbourne Stock Exchange.

    The Stock Exchange of Melbourne will be reopened on Monday next. The com-mittee has decided to place several restric-tions on the ordinary course of business, ...

    Article : 78 words
  54. H.M.S. Pegasus.

    An official revised list of the casualties resulting from the German attack upon the British cruiser Pegasus at Zanzibar shows 25 of the cruiser's complement were ...

    Article : 46 words
  55. A Charred and Empty Shell.

    "Soon the nave and transepts became a roaring furnace. Tongues of flame had leapt up to the towers at the western end, and blazing pieces of the carred woodwork ...

    Article : 275 words
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