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  1. Advertising

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  3. A GLORIOUS RAIN

    The weather chart issued on Thursday indicated that rain was approaching, but even the most optimistic readers of it were not prepared for the remarkably ...

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  4. FEDERAL ELECTORAL REFORM.

    In the Howe of Representatives to-day the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Glynn) moved the second reading of the Electoral Bill. He was met with a ...

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  7. SUCCESSFUL LOCAL ENTERPRISE.

    At the invitation of the Perry Engineering Company a party of about 50 legislators, members of the council of the Chamber of Manufactures, and others visited the ...

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  9. TOBACCO AND EXCISE.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Minister for Customs (Mr. Jensen) moved an Amending Excise Bill, which he said was necessary owing to the existing ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALIANS

    News has been received at Narracoorte that Cpl. W. R. Picker, of Hynam, was killed in action on September 18. The deceased soldier now much active service, and some months ago was wounded ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. LATE SAP. L. W. McNAMARA.

    On Friday Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McNamara, of Arthur street, Medindle, were informed that their only son, Sap. L. W. McNamara, hid died of wounds in France. The decased soldier was one ...

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  12. THE SWAN SEAT.

    The following nominations were received to-day for the Swan seat in the House of Representatives, rendered vacant by the death of Lord Forrest:—Edward Wilkie ...

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  13. MINERS AND ARBITRATION.

    Mr. A. C. Willis (secretary of the Australian Coal and Shale Employes' Federation) stated to-day that the returns of the ballot taken by the Miners' federation ...

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  17. LATE PTE. C. A. WALL.

    Mr. and Mrs. John Wall, of Mine Gully. Ardrossan, have been advised that their youngest son, Pte. Clifford Arnold Wall, was killed in action in France on Angust 4. He enlisted in March ...

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  18. LATE PTE. P. J. OSWALD.

    Pte. Frederick Jacques Oswald, who died of wounds in France on August 8,1918, wu the fourth sun of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Os.va.d, of Talia, late of Port Lincoln. He was born at Port Lincoln ...

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  19. WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    Lieut. R. A. Paxton. 10th Battalion. In capital, England. Pte. Ralph Junes Simpson, in France (September 15). ...

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  20. Armentieres Occupied.

    The following despatch has just been received from the British Cammander-in-Chief:—At dawn British infantry and tanks attacked on an eight-miles front ...

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  21. Five Retreats !

    Gen. Haig's announcement or the German retreat from La Basse Canal apparently confirms persistent Amsterdam reports that thorough preparations have ...

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  22. GERMANS RETREATING.

    Gen. Haig, reporting this afternoon, says:—The progress of the allied offensives in Flanders and before Cambrai and St. Quentin with the enemy's heavy ...

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  23. Rats in the Trap.

    Mr. Percival Phillips writes:—The Australians did not attack in strength to-day, but continued to mop up, the defences behind the Hindenburg line. The Australian ...

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  24. Victories Around Cambrai.

    Gen. Rawlinson attacked on a 1,000-yard front at 6 o'clock this morning, between Bony and Sequehart. The operation is progressing well. ...

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  26. Tanks Worrying Ludendorff.

    The Morning Post's correspondent on the western front has telegraphed—The loss of St. Thierry massif end fort definitely frees Rheims from the risk of German ...

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  29. The Death Grapple.

    —The Manchester Guardian' correspondent on the western front writes:—The death grapple on the Hindenburg line continues. The fighting line is swaying backwards and ...

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  30. Gen. Plumer's Swift Advance.

    The Belgian communique states:—Notwithstanding the enemy's stiff resistance, the Belgian Army has improved its position by local thrusts at different points. ...

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  32. Shaky Hold on Ostend.

    The French centre has captured the tern portion of the Chemin des Dames, and have cleared the area between the Aisne and the Vesle. The British have ...

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  33. TAKEN SINCE JULY.

    During September the Allies in France and Belgium took 2,841 officers and 120,192 men, 1,600 guns, and more than 10,000 machine guns. The Allies from July 15 to ...

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  35. Past the Canal.

    Mr. Gilmour. in a despatch dated Wednesday, says:—The Australians are steadily completing of the Hindenburg line, and practically the whole ...

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