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  2. THE BRITISH NAVY

    Sir Eric Geddes, First Lord of the Admiralty, delivered his maiden speech in the House of Commons this afternoon, and it was the occasion of a long and ...

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  3. TRIAL OF ITALY

    An Italian dispatch issued on Thursday afternoon states:—"Our troops are eluding the plan of the enemy by the rapidity of their movements and the ...

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  4. RAID ON LONDON

    An official announcement concerning the latest German air raid on England states: —"Hostile aircraft determinedly and repeatedly attacked London on Wednesday. ...

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  5. THE SEE ADLER

    Captain J. Mullen, now in Sydney, has some new and interesting matter in connection with the exploit of the See Adler to narrate. Ho states that a boat under ...

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  6. MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY

    In May, 1914, Colonel House and his beautiful wife arrived to pay us a visit to Berlin. He was of course, anxious to have a talk with the Empeoror, and this ...

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  7. IN BIBLE LANDS

    The British Commander-in-Chief in Egypt, in an official dispatch issued on Thursday afternoon, states:—"After a night march we attacked Beersheba on ...

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  8. THE LIBERTY LOAN

    Applications for the Australian Liberty Loan closed yesterday. Tne Commonwealth Treasurer asked for a hearty response to his appeal for patriots to ...

    Article : 266 words
  9. THE MURRAY FLOODS

    The Irrigation and Reclamation Works Department is preparing for a vigorous offensive against the flood waters which have done so much damage to the reclaimed ...

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  10. SONG PUBLISHERS SUED.

    Authorship of the music of the now famous war song "Tipperary" was brought into question yesterday, when Miss Alice Smyth Burton Jay began a suit agains: ...

    Article : 117 words
  11. A ROUGH VOYAGE.

    The schooner Wollomai, which arrived at Poro Adelaide from Hobart on Friday with a cargo of timber, had a rough, experience. Last Saturday she met a ...

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  12. RUSSIAN FRONT

    A wireless Russian official dispatch issued on Thursday afternoon states:—"The enemy at some points in the Riga region is withdrawing to previously prepared ...

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  13. GERARD'S EXPOSE OF KAISERISM.

    "Rather than submit to a Prussian conqueror in this country our men, like those of old, would put their wives and children upon a funeral pyre and die fighting; but ...

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  14. COAL SITUATION IMPROVING.

    The troubles of the consumers of coal, gas, and electricity in South Australia should soon be entirely cleared away. The Naval Commandant (Commander ...

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  15. CANADA'S 1912 WHEAT CROP.

    The preliminary estimate of this year's wheat crop in Canada, made by the census office, is for a total of 249,184,700 bushels from 14,735,800 acres, an average yield per ...

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  16. ENGLISH LABOR.

    The Press Bureau announces:—The National Board to deal with the wages of seamen outlined on October 4 has now been established. The Shipping ...

    Article : 98 words
  17. AMERICA AND WAR

    Sir George Reid, M.P., speaking at a meeting of the Merchants' Association, said:—Now America is in the war Great Britain will make the blockade real. The ...

    Article : 113 words
  18. THE SUGAR QUESTION.

    A further conflict has arisen between the Commonwealth and Queensland Governments over the terms of the sugar agreement. When the Prime Minister ...

    Article : 266 words
  19. A SOLDIER'S FURNITURE

    Emanuel Myerson was proceeded against at the Central Court to-day under the War Precautions Act for taking possession of articles of furniture owned by an ...

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  20. ANOTHER DRAMATIC FEATURE.

    Mr. William Anderson's repertoire can truthfully be likened unto Tennyson's brook—it is endless, and goes on for ever He is never at a loss to give the public ...

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  21. STATE TRADING CONCERN'S.

    A Chamber of Commerce deputation, headed by Mr. Pilkington, K..C, member for Perth, to-day asked the Premier to declare the Government's policy in ...

    Article : 104 words
  22. THE CURSE OF GOLD.

    That gold has a great deal to answer for in the crimes of the world is generally conceded, yet in the annals of crime the[?] is hardly a more cold-blooded murder on ...

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  23. CANADIAN POLITICS

    The general elections to the Canadian Dominion Parliament have been fixed for December 17, and pollings will take place in connection with it among soldiers and ...

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