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  2. SCREW ON HOLLAND.

    Lord Robert Cecil, commenting on the British embargo on the Dutch transmission of German sand, gravel, and metal, declared the question to be most serious. ...

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  3. CRISIS IN GERMANY.

    A wireless message states that Admiral von Capelle has resigned his position as Ministerial head of the German Navy. The German crises continues in full ...

    Article : 290 words
  4. MURDERS AT LAUNCESTON.

    What appears to have been a deliberate murder was committed in Launceston on Saturday night. The victim is Lew Dew, a Chinese laundryman who resided and car ...

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  5. OLD ADELAIDE CHURCH.

    Among the many new churches, especially those of the Wesleyan denominations, which were begun half a century age a South Australia, was one known as the ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    Idle Wives," besides embracing an exceptionally well-told story, preaches, by medium of the film drams, a sermon on discontent West's Pictures management ...

    Article : 170 words
  7. CANADIAN COALITION.

    The Coalition will give the Conservatives a majority in the Cabinet. Mr. Newton Rowell, K.C. (Leader of the Oncurio Liberal Party), and Mr. Frank Car ...

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  8. "MR. MANHATTAN."

    "Mr. Manhattan" had a bright introduction, to Adelaide at the Theatre Royal on saturday night. There, was a large audience to welcome him and his merry ...

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  9. TIE AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. and Mrs. William Harris, of Burra, received news on Thursday that their third son, Lce-Cpl Horace Harris, had been killed in action in France. The deceased was born in Kooringa and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "THE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON.'

    Dark and murky indeed was "Tie Night Side of London" as portrayed in a William Anderson drama of that name at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday night before a ...

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  11. EQUAL DIVISION OF CABINET.

    Additional Coalitionists are:—Minister of finance Sir Thomas Write; Inland Revenue, Hon. Mr. Sevigny, Post Office, Hon. P. E. Blondin: Trade and Commerce. ...

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  12. Double Dutch Dealing.

    [?] had agreed to stop are [?] German concrete and material from august 15 till early in 1918. She then ended, without Great Britain's assent, to ...

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  13. LATE PIE. O. R. DULDIG.

    Mr, and Mrs. F. Duldig, of World's [?] received notification from the military authorities that their son, Pte. O. R. Duldig, had been killed on September 20. The deceased soldier ...

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  14. Sailer v. Submarine.

    The French sailing vessel Blanche fought a German submarine for 2½ hours, but was finaly torpedoed, The explosion killed the captain and many members of the ...

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  15. BROKEN HILL NEWS.

    Sister Mary Stanislaus died at the Broken Hill Convent on Saturday after an of three months. The deceased was be eldest daughter of the late Mr end ...

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  16. LATE PTE. E. PERRY.

    News of the death in action in France of Pte. E. Perry, of Augaston, has been received. He was well known throughout the district, and to the hundreds of passengers who used, to travel ...

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  17. THE LOST PROVINCES.

    The emphatic declaration of the Germar Foreign Monster (Herr Kuhlmann) that Alsace-Lorraine will never be returned to France is the principal topic ...

    Article : 72 words
  18. Von Capelle Cohdemned Michaelis.

    The Zurich representative of The Paris Matin-declares the crisis to be the gravest since the war. Herr Michaelis and the Pan-Germans find themselves pitted against. ...

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  19. Incidents of the War.

    The new National Party has nominated a candidate to contest the East Islington by-election against the coalition candidate. A Manchester resident. Mr. Veno has ...

    Article : 338 words
  20. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mr. E. Greening, of Avenue road, Fitzroy, has been notified that his younger brother, Lce. Cpl. Vallie Greening, has been wounded in France second occasion). ...

    Article : 559 words
  21. INDEX TO ADVERTISE­MENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 270 words
  22. OPPRESSION IN ALSACE.

    Correspondents report that the Alsace-Lorraine prisons are crowded with per sons who entertain sentiments hostile to Germany. Mills and factories have been ...

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  23. German Socialists Strengthened.

    A Berlin message to the Swiss Socialist journal Tagwacht says the workers deeply resent the mutiny disclosures, which are declared to have been grossly exaggerated ...

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  24. ROBBERY OF A BARMAN.

    Edward Adams (23), a bookmaker's elerk, was charged at the Collingwood Court yesterday with having stolen a gold watch and chain, a gold ring, a medal, a ...

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  25. GERMANY CANNOT WIN.

    The Paris correspondent The New York Tribune quotes a pamphlet written by Gen, von Freytag Loringhoven, which the German censor endeavoured to prevent ...

    Article : 97 words
  26. THE MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    Many new artists appeared at the Majestic Theatre on Saturday evening, and the bright, clever, and novel programme was voted by old theatregoers to be one ...

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  27. AN IMPRESSIVE SPECTACLE.

    Olothed in the brilliant afternoon sunlight, bathed by a breeze that swept up from the silver sea, whose sparkle was the extreme background of the picture, a ...

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  28. Ships Without Crews.

    The Amsterdam correspondent of The Daily Chronicle states that the trouble in the German Fleet began when the crews of several vessels showed nervous tension ...

    Article : 212 words
  29. SUICIDE BY DROWNING.

    A verdict was on Saturday returned in he case of Charles S. Noble, the Western Australian representatives of Messrs. Jones and Co., jam manufacturers, of Tasmania ...

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  30. SHIPPING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 307 words
  31. British Army Appointments.

    Brig.-Gen. J. M. Saimond, D.S.O., has been appointed to the Army Council. He sonly 36 years of age. He was a captain at the outbreak of the war. Sir Join Simon, ...

    Article : 101 words
  32. LIBERTY LOAN FLIGHTS.

    Three biplanes from the aviation school at Point Cook circled over the city and suburbs on Saturday as a special display tt direct attention to the liberty Loan for ...

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  33. American Efficiency.

    "German efficiency has been held up as a degree of excellence unatrainable joy a democracy," says the bulletin of the Liberty Loan Publicity Bureau. "The ...

    Article : 462 words
  34. Who Will Serve the King?

    The State Recruiting Committee writes:—The recruiting officer in charge of the Port Adelaide district reports that the organizers have been carefully through the ...

    Article : 345 words
  35. Denmark's Dire Distress.

    Denmark is threatened with appalling difficulties in the coming winter. Fish oil 3 already used for lighting purposes owing of the shortage of petroleum All work. ...

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  36. American Opinion.

    The New York Times and The Sun warn the public against attaching undue importance to the German mutiny movement. They point out that the trouble must be ...

    Article : 233 words
  37. KLEMZIG SHOW.

    A spring show, arranged by the Kiemzig Agricultural and Horticultural Society, was conducted on the local oval in favourable weather on Saturday afternoon. The gathering this year ...

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  38. Bonus for. Munitioners.

    The Minister of Munitions (Col. Winstor Churchill) has abolished "leaving" certificates, and granted fully qualified skilled engineers and moulders engaged in making ...

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  39. THE ADELAIDE ORCHESTRA.

    The Adelaide Orchestra gave its seventh concert of the season at the Exhibition Bonding on Saturday night, to the accompaniment of a sustained and vigorous then ...

    Article : 393 words
  40. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  41. Incendiaries in Norway.

    It is officially staged that the police regard foreign spies as responsible for the outbreak of a series of fires. The plotters aimed at the destruction of goods depots, ...

    Article : 63 words
  42. EAST AFRICA.

    An East Africa official message says:—Our right column of troops from Kilwa has occupied Ruponda, an important junction of the tracks at the north-western ...

    Article : 99 words
  43. Bolo Pasha.

    Le Journal announces that the advances made to it by Bolo Pasha have been repaid. NEW YORK, October 12. ...

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  44. LATE SPORTING.

    In a 20-rounds contest at the Stadium on Saturday night between Fred Kay, 10 at 11½ fd and Tommy Uren, 10 st. 10 fd., the latter gained [?] and the decision. . ...

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  45. ENLISTMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 words
  46. LATEST SORATCHINGS.

    The following scratching was notified on Saturday:—Caulfield Cup.—Broken Glass. It is understood that The Toff was scratched for the Melbourne Cup at 11.30 on Saturday morning ...

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  47. ATTESTED ON SATURDAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words
  48. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From H. S. MELVILLE:—A very grave [?] instruction is extant in Australia, which has cost and is costing, our army many good reinforcements. It arias from the polling of [?] ...

    Article : 253 words
  49. The Home Secretaryship.

    It is rumoured that Sir George Cave, K.C. (Home Minister), will shortly become Master of the Rolls, and that Mr. Herbert Samuel will return to the Home Affairs Office. ...

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  50. Australia Day at Hindmarsh

    The celebrations at Hindmarsh on Saturday, in connection with Australia Day, were begun in fire weather, but the sports programme was concluded to the accompaniment of neats of [?] ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. General Items.

    In a looter recently received by the [?] Comiorts Funds (League of Loyal Women, Adelaide), of which body the Men's Tobacco Fund is [?] Lieut. Col. R. L. Leane states:— ...

    Article : 155 words
  53. Kaiser and Bulgarians.

    The Kaiser, in reply to a welcome by tie burgomaster of Sofia (capital of Bulgaria), referred to Sofia as the centre of a great, [?] and [?]. The ...

    Article : 73 words
  54. FREEMASONRY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 296 words
  55. SUBMARINE DANGER.

    The Government insurance Board announces a reduction by one-third of the insurance rates for the submarine zone the reduction concerns seamen, and is ...

    Article : 57 words
  56. BRITISH FOOD.

    The Food Controller (Lord Rhondda) is appealing for the appointment of local committees throughout the country to undertake a fresh food-saving campaign ...

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  57. GYYMKHANA AT CLENEIG.

    A gymkhana, arranges of the memories of use Holdfast Buy Croquet Club was held on the [?] Oval on Saturday afternoon, in aid of the Army Nurses' which is being undertaken ...

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  58. MILITARY AVIATION.

    The War Office has announced that Major-Gen. Salmond has been appointed Director-General of Military Aeronautics in succession to Mr. Arthur Henderson ...

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  59. REFRESHMENT ROOMS DESTROYED.

    The refreshment room at the Randwick Racecourse which was considered to be one of the most up-to-date of is kind in the Commonwealth both in design and ...

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  60. MUCH PATRIOTIC MONEY.

    The Acting Minister for Health Mr. Storey) announced to-day that the contributions to patriotic funds in New South Wales amounted to £3,173,069, of which ...

    Article : 64 words
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