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  2. DRIVING THE FOE FROM FRANCE

    South-east of St. Quentin, in the night time, says a French communique, we carried butterly defended German positions between Harly and Neuville St. ...

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  3. THE DREADED 'FLU'

    The "flu" epidemic at Capetown remains unchanged. There are more signs of activity in the city, but there is an inappreciable ...

    Article : 155 words
  4. RUSSIA

    North Russia officia:—On October 6 the enemy strongly counter-attacked by river andland at Seletskaya, 170 miles from Archangel. ...

    Article : 109 words
  5. I.W.W. ENQUIRY

    Two of the detectives who have recently given evidence in the I.W.W. enquiry were searchingly cross-examined about the suits which they, secured ...

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  6. ANZACS

    The military authorities advised yesterday that the returning soldiers. whose names appeared in list "I" (published in "The Daily Herald" on Wednesday), are ...

    Article : 259 words
  7. HEALTH MATTERS

    Meeting held at the offices, Victoria place, on October 7, Present:—Drs. W. Ramsay Smith (chairman), Alfred W. Hill, and E. Angas Johnson, Mr.J. D. ...

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  8. PEACE PROPOSALS

    President Wilson's Note the British Government. No further reply is intended until Germany has made the next move. ...

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  9. WOTAN LINE PASSED.

    Reuters correspondent at the Franch headquarters states that at 10 o'clock on Wednesday evening the; Germans in the Champagne districts were holding ...

    Article : 108 words
  10. DIPLOMATIC CIRCLES.

    Diplomatic circles in London regard President Wilson's Note as being characteristically clear and logical, and approve of a flat, rejection of the German proposals. ...

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  11. RULE OF THE RIFLE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm states that according to a message from Petrograd M. Trepoff, former Premier, and the former Minister of War, M. ...

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  12. CAMERAI AND ST. QAUENTIN.

    More than 16 enemy divisions yesterday were given a terrible hammering by the Third and Fourth armies, with which were strong American units' It ...

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  13. FINLAND

    According to Reuter s correspondent at Stockholm the Finnish Landta has elected Prince Friedrich Karl, second cousin of the Kaiser; King of Finland. ...

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  14. STILL ADVANCING.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglag Haig, reports:—"We continned to advance yesterday evening against gradually increasing resistance, and nearly at night our ...

    Article : 128 words
  15. CHEAP WAGES ARE VICIOUS.

    Testifying before a congressional committee in favor of a minimum wage Bill for district, of Columbia working women, Edward A. Filene, a Boston ...

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  16. REPORT CONFIRMED.

    Telegraphing from Stockholm, we correspondent of "The Times" there says:— Messages from Petrograd confirm the ...

    Article : 327 words
  17. REPORTED REVOLT

    According to Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam the "Les Nouvelles" states that the population of bruges revolted against the attempts of the Germans to ...

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  18. AN EYE FOR AN EYE.

    In the newspapers numerous articles are published indicating a general hardening of British feeling against Germany. This is due to the persistence in teh spiteful ...

    Article : 152 words
  19. "HOUR IS GRAVE."

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam announces that the Kaiser has sent a message to the German Industrial Association, saying:—"The hour is grave; ...

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  20. MEUSE EXTENSION.

    Reuter's correspondent, telegraphing from the French headquarters, says— With the extension of the battle east of the Marine, the entire front is active ...

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  21. THE HOLY LAND

    Palestine communique:— The Franco-British warships entered Port Beirut on October 6 and found that the town had been evacuated. ...

    Article : 83 words
  22. UKWORTHY WORKERS.

    Mrs. Eves writes:—Being one of the many onlookers at the Eight Hours procession on Wednesday. I noticed hundreds of able bodied men and women that were free-handed looking ...

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  23. FRENCH PROGRESS.

    French commlunique:— The pursuit of the enemy was continue at night time east of St. Quentin. ...

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  24. HUNS AT BAY.

    Dr. Walther raheran, the milionaire manufacturer of Germany, and president of the German General Electrial Company, in a letter to the "Vossische ...

    Article : 92 words
  25. TORPEDOED

    News has been received that the Nippon liner, Hirano Maru, has been torpedoed and sank in seven minutes. Over 200 were on board, including 97 ...

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  26. DETECTIVE'S DOINGS

    The enquiry into the charges made against the police in connection with the I.W.W. casee was continued in Sydney yesterday. ...

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  27. SOLITARY CONFINEMENT.

    G. E. MacDonnel Knoxville, writes:—I feel I must, as an Australian, record my protest against the diabolical, punishment just inflicted on an Aboriginal of Western Australia, One ...

    Article : 169 words
  28. STAFF WORK PERFECT.

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  29. IN THE EAST

    A Greek communique from East Macedonia states:—" We have reached Kavala, which is in a lamentable condition owing to Bulgarian atrocities." ...

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  30. GERMAN RETREAT.

    German official:— In face of strong infantry attacks in the directionof Le Cateau we retreated fighting step by step towards new ...

    Article : 70 words
  31. SAVIOUR OF FATHERLAND.

    Notwithstanding his promises to establish democratic government, the Kaiser reta[?] the pose of the "All Highest" War Lord, using the Imperial "I". The ...

    Article : 90 words
  32. CAMBRAI AVENGED

    On November 20, 1917, Lieutenant-General Sir Julian Byng, in command of the Third British Army, launched a violent attack on the Hindenburg line is the ...

    Article : 224 words
  33. PROTECTS CHILD LABOR.

    The War Labor Policies Board has authorised the following statement of the position of the production departments of the Government concerning ...

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  34. "MR. ANGAS PARSONS ON PIONEERS."

    A T. Saunders writes:—I was amused when I read the following in Mr. Parsons' recent speech in Parliament:—"His old grandmother, one of the best women who ever drew breath, ...

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  35. AIR FORCES BUSY.

    Accordingto the Press Bureau, an Independent force on the morning of October 9 heavily bombed the Metz Sablon railways and directly hit two trains. ...

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  36. FORTUNES IN SALARIES.

    The payment of extraordinary salaries to officials the large metal companies and charged to the companies expenses, have proved a dominant factor in ...

    Article : 164 words
  37. [?] DISTRESSED.

    Mr. Porry Robinson, "The Tomas" cor[?] at British headquarters states that German prisioners are much [?] by the war situation. They ...

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  38. FRENCH ADVANCING

    The latest French communique states: —East of St. Quentin our troops closely maintaining contact continued to pursue the enemy, whose rearguards are ...

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  39. HOTEL AND CLUB EMPLOYES.

    The new award in Queensland covering employes in hotels and clubs, provides for a 5 hour week for all employes except laundresses (48 hours), instead of 60 hours as at present, ...

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  40. PROTEST AGAINST HIGH BENTS

    Long Beach, Cal., shipyard workers have petitioned the United States shipping board to relieve them from the exactions of rent profiteers. It is ...

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  41. MORE CHEER.

    In a later report Sir Douglas Haig states:— "We advanced at down along the whole battle front and rapidly progressed at all ...

    Article : 138 words
  42. VON STEIN RESIGNS.

    An official message from Berlin, repeated from [?] states that the resignation of the Minister of War (Herr von Stein) has been accepted. He will ...

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  43. OUR HEROES

    Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bowden, of Bucknall road, Glanville, have been officially notified that their youngest son (Lance-Corporal C. Bowden.) died of, ...

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  44. SOUTH AFRICAN SOLDIERS ASSOCIATION.

    A general meeting, of the above association was held at the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League rooms, Austral Gardens, North terrace, on Monday evening, October 7, after ...

    Article : 336 words
  45. ROUND ST. QUENTIN

    A French official report, states that furious Anglo-French attacks have been delivered for several days north and south of St. Quentin. The result has ...

    Article : 189 words
  46. BABY SAVING SHOW.

    The matron and the committee of the School for Mothers are very busy preparing for the baby saving show to be held at the Town Hall. Port Adelaide, ...

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  47. LIEUTENANT DU RIEU.

    Among the heroes who returned from, the front, on Saturday last was Lieutenant D. T. De Rieu, only son of Mr. A. T. Du Rieu, of Grant avenue, ...

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  48. WHAT UNION HAVE DONE.

    The next time someone asks you—"What have you unions for?" don't pity his ignorance, but take tie uninformed gentleman in hand and [?] nghten his mind to the greatest force for good ...

    Article : 266 words
  49. PERSISTENCE REWARDED.

    A Press Bureau reports that an Independent force on the night of October 9 heavily attacked the railways at Mezieres, MetZsablon, and Thionville, and the ...

    Article : 128 words
  50. MANNUM NEWS.

    October 10.—Mannum was deserted on Eight Hours Day. The Baptist and Church of England Sunday-school children united in a pleasure, trip to the local waterfalls on the ...

    Article : 178 words
  51. TABOO FANCY, "EDUCATION."

    The Federal Board of the United States for Vocational Education, in its official publication, states that there appears to exist in the minds of many ...

    Article : 217 words
  52. ONE BIG UNION.

    The attitude of union haters since the beginnings of unionism has been simple and direct. Their object has been clear and unmistakable. They ...

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  53. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    Tuesday, October 15, at 10 o'clock (before his Honor Mr. Commissioner Mitchll),—Application to remove proceedings from Local Court of Insolvency at Gladstoue to Adelaide, in [?] ...

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  54. ANTWERP FORTIFICATIONS.

    It is reliably, reported that the fortifications around Antwerp are enormously strengthened, and the Germans are feverishly entrenching on two sides ...

    Article : 60 words
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