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  2. LESS LIGHTING.

    Unless the present serious state of affairs, caused by the abnormal shortage of coal supplies, improves, kerosine lamps and candles will soon form the chief means ...

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  3. THE STORY OF THE RAPID.

    Another treasure trove came into existence when The Rapid was wrecked, and a search for the money which had been left on her was recorded during the middle of ...

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  4. MINERS DIVIDED.

    When seen at a late hoar to-night regarding the coal strike situation, the Acting Premier (Mr. Fuller) said that nothing could be added to what had already ...

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  5. THE WAR SITUATION.

    An important success has been achieved in Mesopotamia by the Anglo-Indian expedition under Gen. Sir Stanley Maude. A strong Turkish position at Ramadie, on ...

    Article : 296 words
  6. Who Will Serve the King?

    The State Recruiting Committee writes.—The week's return to September 29 shows a total of 50 recruits out of 115 volunteers, which though lamentably small, is an ...

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  7. AIR RAIDS ON ENGLAND.

    Press Bureau reports show that three groups of German, aerial raiders determinedly attempted to attack London simultaneously. They approached ...

    Article : 171 words
  8. GAIN WEST OF BAGDAD.

    Gen. Haig reported at noon to-day:—There was marked hostile artillerying throughout the night eastward and north-ward of the Ypres to Nieuport sector of ...

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  9. MESOPOTAMIA.

    An official report from Mesopotamia states:—The British attacked an advanced position at Mushaid, four miles east of Ramadie (50 miles west of ...

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  10. RAIDERS INTERNED.

    The Amsterdam Handelsblad says that the three German aviators who landed at Ternenzen, in Holland, who were interned included the commander of a ...

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  11. A Sunday Raid.

    Germans attempted another raid on Sunday night, resembling that an the previous evening but in view of the presence of more enemy aircraft over ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    A serious decrease in the customs revenue in again disclosed by the monthly financial returns which were made available to-day. These figures showed that the ...

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  13. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    An Italian official communique says:—A sudden bold attack improved our position on the south-eastern edge of the Bainsizza Plateau. We captured high ground south ...

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  14. Russia Must Continue the Fight.

    It is reported that the United States Las informed Russia that she must keep up her war efforts if she expects a continuance of assistance from America. ...

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  15. 200,000 CHINESE SOLDIERS.

    Reports are current that China is, anxious actively to participate in the war, and desires transportation for 200,000 trained soldiers. ...

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  16. Mutual Raids.

    The French Sunday afternoon communique stated:—There has been consider, able artillerying at the Pantheon, Hurtebise, and Craonne on the French left wing ...

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  17. Gen. Korniloff Under Escort

    A wireless message states that Gen. Korniloff and 20 officers, who are accused of having attempted to create a rebellion are being transferred to Byklov. ...

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  18. Red Cross Aims.

    A conference of neutral Red Cross Societies at Geneva decided to ask the belligerents to empower delegates from the neutral legations to visit the prisoners ...

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  19. DUNKIRK BOMBED.

    The French communique on Sunday night reported:—Three German attacks at Berry-au-Bac were repulsed. German aeroplanes bombarded Dunkirk. French ...

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  20. TASMANIA.

    The Tasmanian revenue for the month of September amounted to £90,970, an increase on the corresponding month of last year of £4,800. Taxation returned £27,960 ...

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  21. 150 Russians Hanged.

    A Petrograd telegram states that the Germans at Riga hanged 150 Russians belonging io various political Socialist organization. ...

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  22. General Items.

    The annual report of the Wayville branch of the Rod Cross Society congratulated the members upon the work performed during the year. The branch conducted several fetes and fairs ...

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  23. Men from Riga Captured.

    This afternoon bodies of enemy men ware moving further down the same valley in which we counter-attacked on September 25. Our artillery fire descended on ...

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  24. NO DEVELOPMENT ON BARRIER.

    Strike news has been absolutely Jacking to-day. No meeting of the A.M.A. has not been called to endorse or otherwise the decision of the coal miners; but the ...

    Article : 75 words
  25. Monroe Doctrine in Far East.

    Viscount S. Ishii (Chief of the Japanese Mission to the United States) has made a notable speech proclaiming the Monroe doctrine for the Far East. Japan ...

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  26. Incidents of the War.

    It is estimated that the new scales of pay in the British Army and Navy will mean an increased expenditure of £50,000,000 a year. ...

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  27. MASSES FOR THE DEAD.

    ¥ A question involving considerations of interest to members of the Roman Catholic community was dealt was to-day in the judgment of the Full Bench in the High ...

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  28. A CANCELLED EXPRESS.

    RIVERTON, October 1.—Should the coal strike be over shortly the Broken Hill express is to be again run from Adelaide on Saturday evenings, returning to the city ...

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  29. ENLISTMENTS.

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  30. CHEER-UP SOCIETY.

    At the Cheer-up Hut on Monday Mr. G. McEwin (Vice-President) handed over a large dinner bell, Daring a suitable inscription, in connection with which be read out the following letter from Miss ...

    Article : 259 words
  31. IN OTHER STATES.

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  32. German Intrigue in America

    Investigations made in the United States show that the Deutsche Bank in 1910 (while America was a neutral) paid over £300,000 into various American banks to ...

    Article : 53 words
  33. MONDAY'S ATTESTMENTS.

    B. A. CAUST, blasksmith; O. L. LIEBELT, boxmaker; C. G. SMITH, gardner: B. A. PERCIVAL, baker; C. CEARNS, machinist; F. HAMBLY Baptist minister; T. A. QUIGLEY ...

    Article : 109 words
  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    Applications for wool from the Government's stocks for the civilian trade are at present insufficient to call for distribution through the London brokers. During ...

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  35. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

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  36. South American Neutrals.

    The United Press correspondent at Buenos Ay res reports that the National Committee is in favour of a rupture with Germany. The President (Senor Irigoyen) ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN IN PALESTINE.

    Mrs. Harry Bledford, of Mount Lofty, who some time ago presented a fully equipped aeroplane to the military authorities for the use of the Australian Flying Corps, has received the following ...

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  39. THE SWEDISH ELECTIONS.

    The result of the general elections in Sweden will mean the democratic revision of the Constitution. Herr Branting (the Socialist leader) ...

    Article : 58 words
  40. Direct Hits Scored.

    The Admiralty announces that naval aircraft on Saturday afternoon dropped many, bombs on the St. Denis Westrem aerodromes, and scored direct hits on sheds. At ...

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  42. A MOTHER CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    An enquiry was held at Sale on Saturday into the death of Mona Lilian Brayshaw, a child, aged 12 months, daughter of Mrs. Ivie Violet Brayahaw, whose ...

    Article : 178 words
  43. The Vatican and Peace.

    A United States Press Association message from Rome states that the Vatican is carefully considering President Wilson's reply to the Pope's Peace Note with ...

    Article : 62 words
  44. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A merlins of Mr. Whinham's old scholars was held in his schoolroom, North Adelaide, on Saturday evening when it was decided to form an Old Scholars' Association. The following officers ...

    Article : 92 words
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  46. BELGIUM'S FUTURE.

    The inference drawn from the Reichstag Committee's discussions is that the German Government reckons to open peace negotiations at a date not far distant. ...

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  48. A SUSPECT ARRESTED.

    Since the loss of the steamer Port Kembla off Cape Farewell, New Zealand, owing, it is believed, to an internal explosion, the authorities have been keenly ...

    Article : 92 words
  49. CHOLERA IN GERMANY.

    He Tagwacht has been informed that to the end of August there were 2,000 cases of cholera at Mannheim (Baden, Germany), and that 600 deaths had ...

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  51. KILLED BY FALL OF CHIMNEY.

    A wind which blew with hurricane force to-night caused a chimney to be dislodged from a residence in Leicester street, Carlton. The debris crashed through the roof ...

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