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  2. THE WAR SITUATION.

    A great struggle is proceeding in Flanders owing to the desire of the British to secure tie Passchendale heights, and weaken tie German hold of the Belgian ...

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  3. THE GOAL OUTLOOK.

    Should the coalminers of New South Wales all resume work immediately, South Australian consumers of coal, gas, and electricity must not look forward to the ...

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  4. HONOURS AND PARLIAMENT.

    The honours question was the subject of further fencing in the House of Assembly on Wednesday. Mr. Crawford Vaughan said he understood from the ...

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  5. ENEMIES WITHIN THE GATE?

    In view of the revelations of world-wide German organizations for the destruction of dripping, including the sending of bombs to Norway and other neutral countries ...

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  6. MINERS AT WORK.

    A most optimistic tone prevails to-night with regard to the coal dispute. Work was resumed this morning da the majority of the coal mines of the State, and at is ...

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  7. "NO POLITICAL BARGAINING.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake), in the Assembly on Wednesday, on "a personal explanation, referred to remarks which had been attributed to Mr. Young. ...

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  8. CHEMICAL RESEARCH.

    The words "Made in Australia" will now possess a wide significance, for the seagirt continent, will have to depend upon herself for many manufactures that ...

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  9. AERIAL OFFENSIVE PROBABLE.

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig at noon to-day reported reciprocal artillerying eastward of Ypres. LONDON, October 2. ...

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  10. WAR IN THE AIR.

    The air raid last night was on scale than the previous visits. constable in a northern, district witnessed a thrilling fight between 10 aeroplanes. ...

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  11. MASTERY OF THE AIR.

    The Minister for Reconstruction (Dr. Addison), speaking in a town hall of a London borough, remarked that that district had been considerably. ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND ACTION.

    Official intimation ias been conveyed to the Seamen's Union that the coastal shipping dispute will be referred forthwith to the Arbitration Court. The Government ...

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  13. BATTLE STRAIN MINIMISED.

    It is very seldom possible to state that a battle has been fought without the men undergoing extreme trial in their mode of living, apart from the unavoidable strain ...

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  14. PARLIAMENTARY DIARY.

    In COUNCIL.—The President (Sir Lancelot Stirling) took the Chair at 2 p.m. Mount McIntyre was declared a polling plate in the District of Victoria. ...

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  15. GRAIN SHIP HELD UP.

    The ship which arrived here coal laden about two months ago has had an unfortunate experience. Some time elapsed before her cargo could be discharged, and ...

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  16. MUNITIONS FACTORY ABLAZE.

    The Press Bureau announces that a serious fire resulted from an explosion in a munitions factory in the north of England. Much damage was done to the ...

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  17. Sharp Verdun Fighting.

    The French Tuesday afternoon communique reports:—There has been marked reciprocal artillery firing along the whole of the Aisne front, especially in the sector ...

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  18. THE STEAMER FIRE.

    Further details in connection with the fire on a large steamer in the Victoria Dock last night shew that the fire broke out in No. 1 hold, and must have been ...

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  19. CASUALTIES.

    As the result of a fall of rock on Wednesday afternoon in connection with the excavation for the Sleep's Hill tunnel, on the South line, two men were hurt ...

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  20. Air Offensive Predicted^

    The Daily Chronicle says:—"We have learned from an authoritative source that the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) will shortly make an announcement ...

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  21. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night the majority of the questions asked dealt with the position of the miners, their non-re-employment in certain cases, and the right ...

    Article : 208 words
  22. SCHOOL ACCIDENTS.

    LAMEROO, October 2.—Last Friday, whole at jumping exercises in the school playground, Keith Drever (9) struck the crossbar and landed on his Bide, with his ...

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  23. Harrying Aerodromes.

    The British Admiralty reported that naval Aircraft on Sunday bombed hangars at the St. Denis-Western aerodrome, and [?]gnited one of the buildings. The fire ...

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  24. BLAZE ON A SCHOONER.

    In the Legislative Council on Wednesday the Minister of Marine (Hon. J. G. Bice) informed the Hon. J. Carr that a matter of policy under the War Precautions Act ...

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  25. INJURED DURING A BOLT.

    GOOLWA, October 2.—An accident occurred an Cadell street this morning. Mr. Tugwell, of Port Elliot, was loading goods on his trolly at Mr. Thomas Goode's store ...

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  26. IDEAL HOMES EXHIBITION.

    In conjunction with the first Australian Townplanning Conference to be held this month, the South Australian Townplanning Association is arranging an exhibition to ...

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  27. Shortage of German Officers.

    Reports from Paris state, that German prisoners complain that their commanders will not take risks on the bottlefield, and will not lead their troops into action. It ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    At the inquest concerning the deaths of the New Zealand soldiers who were killed on the railway line at Deer Ferrers, near to Plymouth, a verdict of accidental death ...

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  29. "THE KING V. CORKS."

    A case with the uncommon title of the King v. Thirty-two Bales of Corks was before the High Count to-day. In regard to service there was an affidavit by an officer ...

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  30. GRAVE INDUSTRIAL RESTRICTIONS.

    Regulations issued by the Navy Depart rent restricting the use of gas and electric power to a few specified businesses will some into operation to-morrow. It is ...

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  31. APPEAL AGAINST BACHELOR TAX.

    A protest against the imposition of the bachelor tax, signed by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne (Most Rev. Dr. Mannix), the Archbishop of Adelaide ...

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  32. COAL STEAMER DELAYED.

    The steamer Dilkera arrived to-day with about 4,500 tons of coal for the Wallaroo company. Contrary to expectations, the labour necessary to discharge the coal was ...

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  33. BUSINESS MAN'S SUICIDE.

    FREMANTLE, October 3.—Mr. Charles Noble, the attorney for Messrs. H. Jones & Co., jam manufacturers, jumped over the high bridge at Fremantle ...

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  34. Is It the Last Phase?

    Mr. Philip Gibbs reports that the artillery battle in Flanders is contiguous, intense, and widespread upon both sides. The enemy has all his guns at work. Is ...

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  35. French Expeditions.

    On Tuesday afternoon French headquarters reported:—Our bombing machines dropped more than two tons of explosives on depots at Roulers and six tons on ...

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  36. SWEDISH CABINET RESIGNED

    The final results of the Swedish elections showed that the Conservative Party secured 60 seats, the Liberals 60, the Socialists 93, and the peasant organization ...

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  37. POSTAL OFFICERS' WAGES.

    Mr. Justice Powers, sitting in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, refused an application by the Federal Public Service Commissioner' for a variation of the award ...

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  38. BARRIER DECISION DEFERRED.

    The meeting of the A.M.A. called to consider the strike position this morning was further adjourned to await the return to Mr. J. J. O'Reilly, the delegate of the as ...

    Article : 84 words
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  40. ALLEGED BANK BOBBERY.

    At the South Melbourne Police Court to-day Angus Murray and Robert Bennett were committed for trial on connection with the recent alleged robbery from the ...

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  41. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    The Idea Nazionale states that the Austrians on the Isonzo have lost 110,000 men, killed, wounded, or missing, and more than 20,000 machine guns. ...

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  42. WATERSIDE WORKERS' FEDERATION.

    In Chambers this afternoon Mr. Justice Biggins granted an order nisi calling upon the Waterside Workers' Federation to show cause why ot should not be ...

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  43. A Champion Vanquished.

    Accounts of the recent death of the famous German aviator Voss show that he was slain behind the British lines after a thrilling battle against a British airman. ...

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  44. FIFTY YEARS AGO

    The following reports were laid before the Assembly on Wednesday in compliance with the motions submitted by Mr. Rankine:—"The clear height of the Murray Bridge at the high water flood ...

    Article : 133 words
  45. SERIOUS RAILWAY DEFICITS.

    In a statement supplied to the press to-day, the Commissioner of Railways remarked:—"During the last 10 years the capital expenditure on the lines has ...

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  46. SUBMARINES.

    Lord Northcliffe in a special interview with 4 representative of the United Press Agency, emphasized the fact that the United States must adopt strong ...

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  49. A MINISTER EXONERATED.

    Mr. Justice Hamilton, sitting as a Royal Commissioner to-day, continued the enquiry into the charge made by Mr. Price, M.L.A., against the Minister for Lands ...

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  50. STEAMERS COMMANDEERED

    A special Government Gazette was issued to-night containing a proclamation under the Sugar Acquisition Act, authorizing the acquisition of the steamers Cooma ...

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  51. A Stinging Letter.

    A stormy scene occurred on Tuesday at the opening session of the International Trade Union Conference. Delegates representing unions in the Central European ...

    Article : 149 words
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  53. AWKWARD SITUATION IN THE WEST.

    The position at the Fremantle wharfs will br awkward to-morrow, when the umpers propose to resume work. About 1,000 national volunteers have been ...

    Article : 121 words
  54. German-Australian Trade.

    A remarkable article in The Weser Zeitung (Bremen) laughs at England's threats of an economic boycott of Germany. The article specially mentions Australia's pride ...

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  55. Hindenburg's. Birthday.

    The seventieth anniversary of the birth of Gen. Hindenburg has been celebrated throughout Germany by a Rational fete. The Kaiser and his family sent most ...

    Article : 124 words
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