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  2. REPUBLICAN RUSSIA.

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig reported on Monday morning:—We conducted suecessful raids eastward of Epehy, in the neighbour hood of the Arras to Douai Railway, and ...

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  3. SERVICE RECOGNISED.

    The following military honours are published in the current issue of The London Gazette:—-DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER. ...

    Article : 210 words
  4. STRIKE PETERING OUT.

    Several of the striking unions are evincing a desire to give up tie losing fight. To-day a number of these organizations decided to return to work at once. Eight ...

    Article : 550 words
  5. PROHIBITION REFERENDUM REFUSED.

    Tie office of the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) was hardly roomy enough to accommodate the deputation which waited upon him on Monday morning to ask him to ...

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  6. THE WAR SITUATION.

    The Provisional Government at Petrograd has proclaimed Ruana a republic. The is doubtless intended as a warning against reactionary movements, and ...

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  7. ARMY NURSES HONOURED

    An impressive ceremony was witnessed, it the Adelaide Town Hall on Monday, afternoon, when the first roll of honour, to South Australian army purses was unveiled ...

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  8. THE COAL SUPPLY.

    The members of the Coal Board met on Monday, and subsequently issued the following statement:—All persons, firms, and authorities who have been obtaining ...

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  9. GENERAL RAINS.

    One of the best, general rains of the lesson over South Australia was recorded or the 48 hours ended at 8.30 a.m. on Monday. No fewer than 88 stations ...

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  10. RUSSIA A REPUBLIC.

    The Petrograd Government has proclaimed Russia a Republican State. ...

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  11. Difficulties of German March

    Col. Chumsky, a well-known expert on Russian affairs, points out that lack of manpower for the long line between the battle front and Petrograd is the one reason why ...

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  12. USE OF GAS.

    In accordance with additional advices by the Coal Board, there will be no restriction in the use of gas for domestic purposes until further notice. Until ...

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  13. A HUNDRED LOYELETTERS.

    Before His Honor the Chief Justice and a special jury of six, in the First Civil Court to-day, an action was begun m which Edith Brown West Geelong, spinster ...

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  14. Suspicious Movements.

    A remarkable development has occurred in connection with the so-called Tunnel affair. Lost July, M. Tunnel, a member of the French Chamber of Deputies, left ...

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  15. SENSATIONAL COUNTRY STORM.

    WILMINGTON, September 17.—The most sensational storm ever experienced in, this district occurred at about midnight on Saturday; 1.85 fell within an ...

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  16. THE SWEDISH SENSATION.

    The Foreign Minister at Stockholm has stated that the transmission of German messages has now been, stopped. The Swedish Government, he added, had no ...

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  17. GENERALS SLAIN IN PRISON.

    A telegram from Haparanda, opposite to the Russian town of Tomea, states that soldiers stormed the prison at Viborag, and shot Gen. Owanovski and other officers. ...

    Article : 102 words
  18. Reserves Exhausted in Twelve Months.

    Mr. Frank Simonds, writing in The New fork Tribune, examines the latest war statistics. He says Germany confronts he fourth year of the war with a reserve of ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. HOPS AND AMMONIA.

    Replying to-day to a deputation 01 hop-growers from Tasmania, the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Jensen) said that it was not the intention of the Federal ...

    Article : 132 words
  20. BERLIN'S USUAL DENIAL.

    The Stockholm-Mexican disclosure has caused a sensation. It is semi-officially gated that 31. Cronholm (Swedish Charge d' Affaires) was relieved of his duties in ...

    Article : 115 words
  21. EVACUATION OF BELGIAN TOWNS.

    The Handelsblad states that civilians have evacuated Roulers, and are now leaving Ostend. Two thousand have gone from Courtrai. ...

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  22. "ALLIES LARGELY TO BLAME."

    The Idea Nazionale attacks the Allies' policy in Russia, and contends that the fact that they sent Socialist Ministers to Petrograd bas contributed in great part to the ...

    Article : 96 words
  23. French Artillery Duels.

    The Sunday night communique of the French Commander-in-chief states:—"Considerable artillery duels are in progress in the region of Braye en Cerny. A fresh ...

    Article : 69 words
  24. "BOYS MAY ENLIST."

    The recruiting office at the North German capital, Cologne, announces that boys of 15 may enlist. ...

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  25. Who Will Serve the King?

    The State Recruiting Committee writes: The enlistments in South Australia daring the week ended September 15 were 78 out of 133 volunteers, a decrease of 17 ...

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  26. OUT WITH ECKHARDT.

    A section of the newspaper press of Mexico City demands the expulsion of von Eckhardt as a violater of neutrality. ...

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  27. HEAVY RURAL DOWNPOURS.

    MELROSE, September 17—A heavy thunderstorm broke over the town on Saturday night and Sunday morning. One hundred and eighty-two points of rain ...

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  28. A VALUABLE PROPERTY.

    Dr. J. A. Gilruth, Administrator of the Northern Territory, has stated in a report to the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Glynn) that Maturanka Station. ...

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  29. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    The Italian official message on Sunday afternoon stated:—"We gained ground on the south-eastern margin of the Bainsizza Plateau and took 417 prisoners. We ...

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  30. CRUELTY TO RUSSIAN PRISONERS.

    The Washington state Department has received reports of abominable cruelties in German prison camps. They are from some Russian soldiers, who escaped by ...

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  31. GERMANY MUST BECOME REPUBLIC.

    It a mass meeting yesterday at Buenos Ayres, demands that the Argentine must sever relations with Germany and refuse to receive her Minister until the ...

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  32. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Bidder, of Kingston, southeast, have been notified that their ran, Lce.-Cpl. A. H. (Bert.) Backer, who was previously reported missing on July 20, 1916, was killed in ...

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  33. MISPLACED MALEDICTION.

    The Greek Ecclesiastical Court baa ordered the indictment of 15 prelates of the Greek Orthodox Church for having last December assented to a request that they ...

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  34. BARQUE STRUCK A ROCK.

    A telegram was received ia Hobart to-day from the harbourmaster at Stanley stating that the barque Kessa had struck the Taniwha Rock, five miles from Three ...

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  35. VICTORIA'S OUTLOOK.

    The number of unionists who were reemployed to-day was comparatively small. The principal reason was that they were not required. Among the manufacturers ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The new inoculation remedy for pneumonia is producing wonderful results among the natives employed on the Rapd mines. It is practically abolishing the disease ...

    Article : 69 words
  37. Italian Cabinet Crisis.

    Following the (Ministerial crisis invoking minor changes, the newspaper Corriers della Sera learnt that owing to grave developments in the internal situation, an ...

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  38. LATE SAP. G. J. KNIGHT.

    Mr. and Mrs. James Knight, of, Perkindoo. Cooke's Plains have been officially informed that their eldest eon, Sap. G. J. Knight, died of wounds on August 18, 1917. The deceased soldier ...

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  39. AMERICA AND WAR.

    The Senate has passed the Bond Bill without a division. It was announced recently that an agreement had been armed at between leaders ...

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  40. DECEASED JAMESTOWN SOIDIERS.

    Official news has been received at Jamestown that Ptes. A. R. E. Burford and A. E. Brooks have both made the supreme sacrifice at the front. They had both been reported missing since ...

    Article : 240 words
  41. More Soldiers Returning.

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  42. Liner's Close Shave.

    Passengers who arrived to-day by an armed American steamship, one of the largest in the trans-Atlantic service, have related that the vessel narrowly escaped ...

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  43. AMERICA'S SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    President Wilson has issued a proclamation placing the sugar industry of the United States under strict licence. It is now virtually controlled by the Director ...

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  44. CASUALTIES.

    The effect of the leavy rains upon city thoroughfares, and the accruing danger of sideships to vehicles, were demonstrated early on Monday morning. A motor car ...

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  45. General Strike Feared.

    Strikes hare broken out on the French and British railways. A general striks is probable, and already there is much sabotage. Stores and rolling stock have been ...

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  46. DAYLIGHT SAVING ECONOMY.

    It is estimated that the United Kingdom Saved £2,500,000 in. lighting and boating during 1917 by the summer time daylight, reform. ...

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  47. INTERSTATE COMMISSION VACANCY.

    It is currently reported in Federal circles feat a likely appointment to the Interstate Commission in place of Mr. Swinburne, who will retire on the completion ...

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  48. PERSONAL VOTES.

    In the casualty list published in The Register on September 11 the name Pte. L. M. Johnson, Port Lincoln, Should have been Pte. H. M. Johnson, who has officially been reported ...

    Article : 62 words
  49. MINESWEEPING.

    Norwegian trawlers have swept up a thousand mines since the war. ...

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  50. More Men Wanted.

    Replying to a deputation on Saturday, the Minister for National Service (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) stated that the department had been reorganized ...

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  51. ACCIDENT AT A MILL.

    Fred Blum, who resides at Dale street, Port Adelaide, met with on accident at the local. Adelaide Milling Company's mill on Monday morning. He had been ...

    Article : 110 words
  52. ENLISTMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 10 words
  53. RAIN AT THE BARRIER.

    BROKEN HILL, September 17.—Yesterday's rainstorm have this city a total of 0.60. The rain fell over a wide area, up to over 1.00 in places. Light damage ...

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  54. COMPULSORY CONFERENCE ASKED.

    Mr. Justice Higgins was raked in Chambers to-day to call a compulsory conference 'between the Australian Coal and Shale Employes' Federation and the owners of coal ...

    Article : 204 words
  55. FINE FOR A VOTE.

    Otto Kruger, a naturalized alien born in Germany, was fined £2 with costs at the Carlton Court to-day for having voted at the Senate elections. ...

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  56. ATTESTED ON MONDAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 words
  57. PENALTIES ON SEAMEN.

    At the Footscray Court to-day 16 seamen from the steamer Taroola were convicted of having continuously disobeyed the lawful commands of the master of the ship on ...

    Article : 54 words
  58. Patriotic Funds.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 words
  59. OUR BRAVE BOTS FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 words
  60. NEW UNIVERSITY DEGREES.

    In view of the importance of science to Industry, which has been strongly emphasized by the establishment of the Burean of Science by the Federal Ministry, the ...

    Article : 49 words
  61. EXEMPLARY SENTENCE.

    An official message from Port Pine states that J. S. Flynn has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment for having attempted to prevent the manufacture of ...

    Article : 34 words
  62. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    From The Register, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 1867.—The tender of Mr. William has been accepted to carry the English mails by steamer from Port Adelaide to the Semaphore, at £5 a ...

    Article : 102 words
  63. Advertising

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