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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE GERMAN REPLY.

    Senator Poindexter las introduced into tie Senate a joint resolution which proposes that Congress Should forbid further Negotiations by the United States with ...

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  4. 1542ND DAY OF THE WAR

    A Pretoria massage states that the influenza epidemic there is assuming alarming proportions, and that there is also great distress in the country districts, ...

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  5. ADELAIDE MAILS.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. E. W. Bramble) intimates that the mails which were diapatched from Adelaide on August 6 have arrived in London. ...

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  6. COMMEMORATION DAY.

    At the meeting of the Glenelg Commemoration Day Sports' Association field on Tuesday evening, Mr. R. M. Balk was appoint Secretary. ...

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  7. THE METAL TRADE

    Mr. H. Gardner, late chairman, of Merton's (metal brokers), in a letter to the "Westminster Gazette," criticises the speech of Lord Sydenham, in the House of ...

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  8. WAR RUMORS

    When the House of Assembly met on Wednesday Mr. Hill again referred to the peace rumors in Adelaide oh Thursday last. He. said it had been publicly asserted that ...

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  9. LAW COURTS.

    Edwin Goode Warhurst, of Prospect, claimed £15 from H. H. Ellis, of Glenelg, trading as P. and h. Grimwood, general carriers, in respect to a Gladstone bag, containing, numerous article ...

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  10. ADELAIDE CORPORATION LABORERS.

    The Deputy President of the Industrial Court' (Mr. N. A. Wabb) began the hearing on Wednesday of the case in which the Adelaide Corporation employes are asking for an award ...

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  11. RAISING MEMBERS' SALARIES.

    The threatened crisis in Stste politics was averted, to-day by the Legislative Council passing the Appropriation Bill, including its provisions for an additional ...

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  12. A FOURTH JUDGE.

    The question of who would be appointed fourth judge in the event of an addition to the Supreme Court bench has several times been discussed in legal circles, ...

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  13. FOR THE WOUNDED.

    The project of offering Queen Mary a shower Of gifts for the wounded in celebration of the silver, wedding anniversary of the King and Queen had an amazing ...

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  14. BRITISH ADVANCE

    Sir Douglas Haig reported at noon today:—As the result of local fighting last night we advanced our line to the left bank of the Ecaillon River to the ...

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  15. JOINING THE ARMY.

    Two of President Wilson's official family —men exceptionally close to the working of the White House machinery—have answered the call. They are Charles Swem, ...

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  16. OUR WESTERN BOUNDARY.

    The Hon. J. G. Bice told the Hon. J. Lewis, in the Legislative Council on Wednesday, the Government Would obtain a report on the defining of the western ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN MADE GOODS.

    At the last meeting-of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures a motion was carried affirming "the necessity, in the interests of our producing industries, that all ...

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  18. SAVIOURS OR AMIENS

    In reference to the cable message in "The Advertiser" on Wednesday, headed "Saviours of Amiens," a major in the British Expeditionary Forces, who is an ...

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  19. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  20. LOSS ON THE BAILWAYS.

    In his report ti or tie (year ended June 30, 1018, the Railways Commissioner states that the capital expenditure on open lines in tie State has been £18,354,171. The ...

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  21. THE SHARE MARKET

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  23. PARKSIDE MENTAL HOSPITAL.

    An attendant at the Parkside Mental Hospital reported to the police that Joseph Hirchcox, who was admitted to the institution on June 12, died at 10.15 p.m. ...

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  24. Burning French Towns.

    The towns of Brieulles and Clery are in flames on the American front. ...

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  25. A TRAMWAY ACCIDENT.

    A painful accident occurred at about 11.15 p.m. on Monday on the Norwood Parade. Mr. Walter North, a painter, residing at Clapton-street, Marryatville, ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Private CLIFFORD ARNOLD WALL, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John- Wall, of Mine Gully, Ardrossan. was killed in action; in France on August 4. He enlisted in March, 1916, m the ...

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  27. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    The hearing was begun at the Industrial Court, before Mr. President Brown, on Wednesday, of the case in which the carpenters and joiners are asking for a reconsideration, of the hours of ...

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  28. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Two bolting horses were brought to a standstill' in exciting circumstances in Wakefield-street on Monday afternoon byMr. A. Brand, a returned soldier, of ...

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  29. LABOR NEWS.

    In connection with the increased wages of tramWay employes the following letter, dated October 21, has been forwarded by Mr. E. S. Moulden (acting general manager of the Tramways Trust) ...

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  30. GERMAN EMBASSY RAIDED.

    During the celebrations here on the occasion of the Italian victory on the Piave line the crowd rushed to the Capitoline hill and burst into the Palazzo Caffarelli, ...

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  31. DISPUTE ABOUT A DAM.

    The hearing was continued at the Civil Court, before Mr. Justice Gordon, on Wednesday, of the action brought by Gray and Gardner, storekeepers, against the ...

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  32. WOUNDED.

    Private A. E. WHITEFORD, brother of Mrs. N. Tindall, Charles-street, Unley, severe. Private B. J. McCARTHY, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McCarthy, of Payneham-road, St. Peters, ...

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  33. EX-CONSTABLE'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. W. E. Matthews (67), an ex-constable, of Leah-street, ForestVille, died suddenly on Tuesday evening. He and his wife had been out driving in a sulky, ...

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  34. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mrs. W. Fewsfer, Sussex-street, Glenelg, has received news to the effect that her son, Sergeant FRED FEWSTER, is returning "on furlough" with the Anzacs. Sergeant Fewster sailed on ...

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  35. LONG PLAINS RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    Messrs. W. H. Sires, E. A. Baum, G. Billing, and W. H. Hirst, of Mount Templeton, gave evidence before the Railways Standing Committee on Wednesday ...

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  36. THE PAPER SHORTAGE.

    The regulations tor the control of paper consumption have been approved by the Federal Cabinet and will be gazetted this week. ...

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  37. THE PEACE RUMOR.

    All sections of the press have resented the attempt to cast on the-newspapers the responsibility for the popular excitement in Adelaide on Thursday last when ...

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  38. DROWNED IN A WELL.

    Mr. George Edwards, an old resident of Burra, 93 years of age, threw himself into a well on the property of his brother-inlaw, Mr. S. Baker, of Redruth, this ...

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  39. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Mr. W. L. Summers (secretary to the Minister of Agriculture), who attended the Conference of Fruitgrowers held at Launceston recently, returned to Adelaide by ...

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  40. SALE OF CITY PROPERTY.

    An opportunity to secure the' freeholds of valuable city properties was offered on Tuesday at Brookman's Building, when the Gas Company's buildings in King ...

    Article : 366 words
  41. TELEGRAMS FROM MANAGERS.

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  42. DRAGGED FOR TWO MILES.

    On Friday evening Miss R. O'Dea, of Booboorowie, in company with her brother and sister, ' was returning from Burra and was driving a pair of horses, when a piece ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN PAPER-MAKING.

    At the animal convention of the Country Press Association it-Was slated that Mr. J. Campbell, of Cairns, Queensland, having produced a high-grade paper pulp, from ...

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  44. MINE OUTPUTS.

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  45. Flagrant Falsehoods.

    The New York "Times," in commenting on the German Note, says:—The reply reads false. It is colored with those deceptions and hypocrisy which we lave come ...

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  46. LAND TAX APPEAL.

    At the Civil Court on Wednesday, before the Chief Justice, the hearing was resumed of the appeal brought by Arthur Graham Rymill public officer of the Canowie ...

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  47. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

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  48. ACCIDENT AT A PICNIC.

    On Saturday, at the Presbyterian Sundayschool picnic, as Miss True Percy was skipping, she fell and broke her right arm. The Rev J. M. Forsyth rendered first aid. ...

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  49. THE YOUNGEST SOLDIER.

    Some surprise was occasioned in the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday in the case in which Kenneth L. Forrester was charged with assault, when counsel for the defence announced that his ...

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  50. PAIR WHEAT YIELD EXPECTED

    Having travelled over various portions of the State since tie recent rains the Director of Agriculture (Professor Pervine) believes the coming. wheat harvest ...

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  51. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    The manager of South Mine, in the course of his weekly report, says:—Bower-house—The bride walls are now completed, and. the 20-ton electric travelling crane has been lifted onto place. ...

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  52. PILE-DRIVING EXTRAORDINARY.

    Quite a new departure, so far as South Australia is concerned, is the construction of a concrete jetty at Stansbury for the Adelaide Cement Co., Limited. The piles, ...

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  53. LADIES AT DRILL.

    Realising the importance of drill and discipline, large numbers of ladies, who will tote part in a big procession on Trench Comforts Button Day, on ...

    Article : 109 words
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