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  4. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    NO NEWS ITEM OF SUFFICIENT IMPORTANCE TO WARRANT ITS INSERTION IN THIS SPACE ARRIVED AFTER THE PRESENT EDITION HAD ...

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  5. DESPERATE STAND.

    Cable messages received at this office up to noon were very meagre —a fact which indicates that heavy and all-absorbing battles are proceeding. The methods of the Imperial Press Bureau, and of the Censors, are to await the issue of a conflict before publishing tidings which may ...

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  6. DR. KNEEBONE.

    The Premier on Thursday night sent a cablegram to the Acting Agent General in London, enquiring whether the report in a certain section of the Adelaide press to ...

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  7. RIGHTS OF THE ROAD

    Some interesting points concerning the rights of vehicles on the road were raised in the Local Court (Supreme), before Mr. Justice Gordon on Friday. Violet ...

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  8. STRUCK BY A BATON

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court on Friday, Constable Croston was charged with having assaulted Henry Cole at Glenville on September 10. The Bench was ...

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  9. OUR BOYS IN BLUE.

    The following letter received a fortnight ago by a correspondent of The Register from a petty officer on board H.M.A.S. Sydney is puzzling the recipient. It is ...

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  10. QUIET CONFIDENCE.

    The Premier received early on Friday morning the following copy of a cable from the High Commissioner:—Official.—Earl Kitchener (Minister for ...

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  11. Presenting the Colours.

    On Saturday morning at 10.30, His Excellency the Governor will present regimental flags to the light horse and 10th infantry on the Morph[?] racecourse, ...

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  13. LETT ON TRIAL.

    The trial of Norman John Lett on a charge of perjury in connection with the Ramsay divorce suit in March last was continued in the Criminal Court on ...

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  14. AN EXCITING TIME.

    Mrs. J. L. Hubble, of Glenelg, sends the enclosed cutting from The West Australian Daily News of September 9 relating to her nieces, the Misses Coombe and ...

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  16. Meat Freight.

    Ca[?]e advices hive been received the [?] the British Government have settled the rate of freight on bee and mutton from South America to the United ...

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  17. DESPERATE HALT.

    The Matin publishes a statement to-day regarding the situation at the bottle front. The Germans have made a desperate stand on the northern side of the River ...

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  18. EAST TO WEST.

    It is but a few days since the German military authorities were pouring troops right across Germany from France and Belgium to the Russian frontier line. It is ...

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  19. COL. MIELL TO COMMAND SECOND FORCE.

    Lieut.-Col. Mie[?], of Orroroo, who was second in command of the Light Horse Division of the first expeditionary force, has [?]een offered and has accepted the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Family Notices

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  22. The Zoo and the War.

    A meeting of the council of the Zoological Society was li[?]ld on Thursday. Mr. Simpson Newland presided. There were also present Sir Edwin Smith end Messrs. Cheston and Anstey. M.P.’s . ...

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  23. SEARCHLIGHT AND BIG GUNS.

    Early on Thursday evening residents of Repdel[?]am saw a big vessel displaying its searchlights a few, miles out at sea, off the Cast of Rivoli Bay South. The glow ...

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  24. NAVVY’S QUEER EXPLOIT.

    An eccentric navvy named B. Robinson was the object of a singularly abortive man-hunt on the route of the East-west Railway a few days age. He was employed ...

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  25. STRICKEN GERMAN NATION.

    A telegram from the temporary seat of the French Government, at Bordeaux, states that a Swiss merchant, just arrived from Munich, reports that when he passed ...

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  26. LEARNING TO SHOOT.

    In connection with the Empire rifle s[?]ooting contest for the Imperial challenge shields—senior and junior—the results were announced to-day. For the ...

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  27. WEATHER SIGNALS.

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  28. MARCH THROUGH ADELAIDE.

    The District Commandant ([?]l. Irvine) stated on Friday, that it has been arranged to have a route march through the city of the whole of the 1st. Imperial ...

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  30. PERSONAL.

    At the annual conference of the South Australian Fruitgrowers and and Market Gardeners’ Association on Friday the President (Mr. L[?].r, M[?].) ex ...

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  31. A Cruel Hoax.

    Much indignation was aroused yesterday, following the publication of what appeared a genuine account of the torturing of a Scottish nurse by German troops at ...

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