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  4. FALL OF GAZA.

    An official bulletin from Egypt states:—We assaulted and captured on Tuesday night lightly held works south of Gaza. We continued to advance upon the right ...

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  5. WESTERN FRONT.

    The enemy battalions defending Passchendaele belonged to the Silesian. Grenadiers, who were expressly sent from the French from. They arrived on Monday ...

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  6. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    A cable message was received on Thursday intimating that Sgt. William G. Robertson, of the 48th [?] eldest son of Warrant-Officer and Mrs. W. robertson, of 34 Young street ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Foe's Weakness in Flanders

    The Rotterdam correspondent of The Daily Telegraph reports that the military critic of The Berlin Tageblatt advises:—Fearful conditions exist on the German ...

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  8. Another British Victory.

    A Mesopotamia official bulsetin says:—Decending the River Tigris on November 5 our troops, with great gallantry, crossed 1,200 yards of open country, and attacked ...

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  9. late cpl. h. munt.

    Mrs. Arthur Munt, of Kensington, Park, had received notification that her son, Cpl, Horace Munt, late of the Burra, was killed in action during October, in France. ...

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  10. LATE PTE. J. F. JEFFS.

    Mr. and Mrs. C. Jeffs, Marden road Payacham, have been notified that their youngest son Ptc. J. F. Jefis, 5th Ploneers Battalion, died of wounds, on October 26. Another brother is a ...

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  11. Australians United.

    When the news of the capture of Passchendaele by the Canadians reached the Australian troops, both in and, out of the line, yesterday, it was received with the ...

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  12. ITALIAN RETREAT.

    An Italian official message says:—We continued the withdrawal of our line yesterday. Larger units retired unmolested. There were numerous engagements ...

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  13. LATE CABLES.

    The revolution has not occasioned surprise, either in London or Paris. It has been probable ever since Gen. Korniloff's escapade. The National Union of Railway ...

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  14. LATE PTE. R. NORRIS.

    News has been received at Watervale that Ptc. Reginald (Dixon) Norris had been killed in action in France. Pre. Norris enlisted in January last, and left for the front on February 9 ...

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  15. How Gaza Was Won.

    Mr. W. T. Massey, in a menage from the Palestine front; says tie attack on Gaza was launched at midnight from two Bides, accompanied by in tepee artillery ...

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  16. LATE PTE A. HOLLOW.

    The late Ptc., Arthur Hollow was born in Waymouth stret, Adelaide, in 1892, and was educated at Currie and Pulteney street Schools. He served his apprenticeship with Messrs. T. [?] ...

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  17. LATE PTE. G. C. CAMPION.

    Mrs. [?] of Carramnika, Y.P., has received word that her eldest son, Pte, Gerald Gordon Campion, No. 1920, died of wounds in France on October 10, 1917. He enlisted on January 16 ...

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  18. A French Victory.

    The French afternoon communique states—The report is confirmed that our attack on Schoenholz in Alsace inflicted heavy loss on the enemy. We took 120 prisoners ...

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  19. Australia and Salonika.

    A cablegram has been received by the Defence Department from, the matron in charge of tie Australian Imperial Force nurses in Salonika. It is to the effect ...

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  20. JAPAN AND THE WAR.

    The Washington correspondent of The Times says that Japan as a result of the negotiations with the United States will assumed the full risks of the war, political ...

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  21. THE GERMAN STORY.

    A wireless German official message says:—Dixmude, in Belgium, had been subjected to a violent minefire. The enemy artillery has continued active against the Yser ...

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  22. LATE PTE. CHARLES FERGUSON.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fergison, of Tiverton, castle street, Parkside, have been notified that their younger son, Charles, was killed in action in France on October 12. Pte. Ferguson, who was ...

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  23. Veterans' Aid Scheme.

    A [?] Will shortly be introduced into the French Chamber of Deputies to enable pensioned discharged soldiers and widows of the fallen to purchase land. The Bill ...

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  24. CHINA OFFERING TROOPS.

    A despatch from Pekin says that China is sounding the Allies regarding a proposition to send Chinese soldiers to Europe. It is understood that France will welcome ...

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  25. BACK FROM THE WAR.

    The sun came out in all its early sumaer glory on Friday, and gave a welcome of the 115 soldiers who reached Adelaide at about 12.30. A large proportion of the ...

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  26. LATE GNR.H. A. BRUCE.

    Gnr. H. A. (Bert) Bruce, who was killed in action in France on October 13, 1917, at the age of 36 years, was the second son of the late Capt. Alex Bruce of the Semaphore, and Mrs. Bruce. ...

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  27. AMERICA AT WAR.

    The first casualty list containing the American losses in the German raid on the American trenches in France, has been published. It was received with ...

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  28. Heavy Enemy Casualties.

    Gen. Haig reported at midnight:—The East Yorkshire Regiment took a number of prisoners in a raid at Fresnoy. Machine gun fire inflicted many casualties on the ...

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  29. ARMY DOCTORS.

    Sir a Garrod Thomas, M.P., for South Monmouthshire and a prominent physician, whose maiden speech in the House of Commons recently resulted in a promise ...

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  30. Enemy at Finland's Door

    The railway track between Petrograd and Finland has been broken, and telegraphic communication had been stopped. A German fleet of 40 ships, mostly ...

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  31. Great Battle Begun.

    Cables from Rome state that a decisive battle had begun in Italy. The army is maneuvring for position, and the Franco British reinforcements are massing on the ...

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  32. SEMAPHORE CHEER-UP SOCIETY.

    The second annual meeting of the Semaphore Cheer-up Society was held in the Semaphore Town Hall on Friday evening. The Mayor of Port Adelaide (Mr. J. Sweeney) presided over a ...

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  34. All's Well With the Navy.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Financial Secretary to the Admiralty (Dr. McNamara), replying to a question regarding the attacks of The Daily Mail upon ...

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  35. LATE PTE W. HASS.

    PETERSBURG, November 9.—The Rev. P. H. Hass, of Petersburg, has been notified that his second son, Pte. Walter Hass, has been killed in action. The deceased soldier was 21 years of age ...

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  36. RED CROSS FOR ITALY.

    The American Red Cross Society will send a commission to Italy, and will take every step to alleviate suffering among the soldiers and civilians. ...

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  37. LATE PTE.. K. L. SCOTT.

    Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Scott, of Tomsey street, Adelaide, have been notified that their youngest son, Pte, Kenneth L. Scott, was killed in action on October 9. 1917. The deceased soldier was 22 ...

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  38. WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    Mr. T. S. Moran, of Camberlge [?] has been notified that his son, Leonard, has been wounded in France (4th Field Ambulance stretcherbearer ...

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  39. A General's Panegyric.

    The United States Press Association correspondent in Paris says that the ceremony in connection with the interment of the remains of the three first United States ...

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  40. COL. HOUSE IN LONDON.

    Col. House (President Wilson's confidential agent), who will be the American representative at the Allied War Council, noe arrived in London. ...

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  41. Lord Mayor's Banquet Criticised.

    Some protests have been made against the holding of the banquet of the Lord Mayor of London, to which the Food Controller (Lord Rhondda) has been invited. Mr. ...

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  42. Liberty Loan.

    It is officially announced that the second Liberty Loan had reached £923,503,406, an over subscription of £323,508,469, half of which has been accepted. The Secretary ...

    Article : 89 words
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  44. BROTHERS KILLED.

    Ptc. LESLIE JAMES GALLOWAY, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Galloway, Harrow read, St. Peters, was killed in action on October 14. He was in his twenty-fifth year, and left for the ...

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  45. PERSONAL NOTES.

    News his been, received that Or. Ernest A. H. Russell, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Russell, of Unley, has been promoted to the rank of [?] colonel. Dr. Russell has been on ...

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  46. FAREWELL TO CIVIL SERVANT.

    On November 1 the staff of the Public Stores Department gathered to bid farewell to Sap. W. L. Anderson, an. officer of the department Mr. White, assistant chief storekeeper, in ...

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  47. LATE PTE. A. R. G. DORLING.

    Mr. and Mrs. A. Dorling, of 54 Mary street, Unley, have been informed that their youngest son Pte, A. R. G. Dorling, was killed in action in France on October 12. He enlisted in the ...

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  49. GIFT DAY AT GLENELG.

    The sum of £87 was realized at the Gift Day fets held at Glenelg on Thursday, in aid of French Red Cross and Glengelg Cheer-up Funda. ...

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  50. LATE PTE. E. BELLIS.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. Bellis, of Wood's Point, Murray Bridge, have been notified that their son, Pte. E. (Teddie) Bellis, has been killed in action. The deceased soldier was the eldest son, and ...

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  51. LIEUT. M. G. SAUNDERS, M.C.

    Mr. A. T. Saunders, of North Adelaide, has been notified that his son, Lieut, magnus Graham Saunders, had been awarded the Military Cross. ...

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  52. SINN FEINISM.

    Father Michael Daly, a young priest, who recently arrived from New York, has been sentenced at Liverpool to a month's imprisonment for having had in ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN DAY FUND.

    Mrs. DUUDY, Mount Barket, writes:—At a meeting of the women's branch of the Mount Barker Red Cross, the following resolution was unanimously carried, and ...

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  54. General Items.

    Following is an extract from a letter written la France on August 9, by Capt A. U. Fraser, 4th Australian Brigade, to bia parents at Alberton:—"We have had teribly wet weather the last ...

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  55. BURRA SOLDIERS FILLED.

    BURRA, November 8.—News was received on Monday that Lieut, M. R. (Reg.) Sandland, of the 3rd Light Horse, had fallen in action on, October 31 in the Beersheeba engagement. He ...

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  56. INTERMEDIARY ARRESTED.

    Secret Service officers on November 5 arrested upon his arrival at New York Thomas Welsh, a British subject, who is alleged to be a messenger between the ...

    Article : 121 words
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