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  6. TURKEY STILL DEFIANT.

    The hope that the dictation of terms by Bulgaria would lend to pence, in the Balkans has been deferred by the Porte's hostile reception of Bulgaria's communication. Turkey has rejected the, condition laid down by Bulgaria, and has ...

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  7. DROUGHT STRICKEN

    The drought in South Africa is still very severe in many districts, but it has broken in natal and Johannesburg. where a water famine, was feared. ...

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  8. GREAT EARTHQUAKE

    Reports that have been received here indicate that the town of Acaneeh has been destroyed by an earthquake. Communication has been interrupted. ...

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  9. ATROCITIES ALLEGED

    M. Wagner. the war correspondent of the "Relchspost." who has done such brilliant work for his journal during the campaign in the Balkans, makes ...

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  10. "LIKE A FLY PAPER."

    The "Daily Telegraph war correspondent with the Turkish forces which are defending the Tchataldja lines, paints a horrifying picture of the ...

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  11. RAILS AND FISHPLATES

    A precis was made available for publication to-day by Mr We M. Hughes, the Federal Attorney-General of the events leading up ...

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  12. CABLE RATES.

    Replying in the House of Commons to a question by Major M. Archer Shee, Unionist member for Central Fiusbury. Mr Herbert Samuel. the ...

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  13. STATE SERVICE.

    Gratification was expressed to-day by all branches of the State Public Service at the passing by the Legislative Council last night of the Public Service ...

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  14. PATHETIC PROCESSION.

    Telegraphing on October 13 from Podgoritza on the frontier of Montenegro, after the initial victory of the Montenegrins over the Turks. the special ...

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  15. WAR GOES ON.

    The hopes that an armistice would he arranged, and that the terms of peace would, be subsequently agreed upon, hare been dissipated. ...

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  16. GREEKS ADVANCE.

    The Greek, army, under the command of the Grown prince Constantine, has occupied Florina, and Intercepted the retreat of the rearguard of the ...

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  17. ELECTRIFICATION.

    Mr J. E. Mackey. chairman of the Electrification Select Committee of the [?] Assembly, is drafting the report of the committee, and it is ...

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  18. NO FRICTION.

    The statement, that there is ill feeling between the Allies at Salonika is denied. It is stated that the Greek, ...

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  19. EFFECT OF MEASURE

    Now that the Bill has been practically passed, the re-classification for which it provides will be completed as soon as possible Although the scheme may ...

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  20. BATTLE Of MONASTIR

    Despatches giving details of the great brittle between the Servians and Turks, which preceded the capture of the city of Monastir, have now been ...

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  21. YARRA VICTIM.

    Just before midnight Constable Faulkhead. of South Wharf, was informed by captain Heather, of the schooner Roogonah, berthed in the ...

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  22. AUSTRIAN CONSUL.

    The "Reichspost" states. that the Servians refused to allow Its war correspondent, M. Wagner, to investigate the treatment of .M. Prochaska, the ...

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  23. DEATH ABROAD

    Appalling particulars of the ravages made by cholera in the ranks of the Turkish forces, and also among civilians, are s supplied by British ...

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  25. BRITISH PRESSMAN.

    The Bulgarians have captured Mr Angus Hamilton, the Central News war correspondent. Mr Hamilton fell into the hands of ...

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  26. SENIOR OFFICER'S VIEWS.

    It is no exaggeration if I say that the passing of the Public Service Bill has given the utmost satisfaction to the public servants generally: indeed. ...

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