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  2. IRRIGATION.

    The Minister for Agriculture arrived yesterday afternoon at Le[?]ton, the official centre of the Murrumbidgee irrigation area. The object of Mr. Trefle's visit is to see what is ...

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  3. JAPANESE AND JAVA

    Mr. J. H. Cohen Stuart, general manager of the Royal Dutch Steam Navigation Company, arrived in Sydney on Saturday after an ex[?]ensive tour in the East. ...

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  4. BOUND SOUTH.

    At noon yesterday the Aurora slipped her moorings at Williamstown, bound for the south. Afte[?] calling at Hobart, where Professor ...

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  5. STORMS AND WRECKS.

    The schooner Osprey, when attempting to enter Marshfield, Oregon, during a gale, overturned, and all on board were lost. An aviator named Christofferson, hearing of ...

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  6. AT THE GATES OF CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The Bulgarians are within 25 miles of Constantinople, and they have announced that in view of the atrocities committed by the Turks ...

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  7. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    There is little further reliable news with regard to the international situation. M. Poincare has, it is stated, definitely offered mediation to the Turkish Government, but ...

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  8. SIX MEN DROWNED.

    The schooner John Maxwell was wrecked yesterday. She broke in two during a violent gale. Six members of the crew clung throughout the night to the rigging, ...

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  9. THE ESCAPEE'S HAUNT.

    Since Cecil Wardle escaped from the Wollongong Gaol three weeks last Friday his whereabouts had been a complete myst[?]ry to the police. However, it now transpires ...

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  10. GALES IN CANADA.

    A hurricane is raging down the St. Lawrence. The Allan liner Victoria broke from her moorings at Quebec and drifted about the harbour. She was finally anchored, and ...

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  11. SIEGE OF ADRIANOPLE.

    The Bulgarians invited the civilians to quit Adrianople, but the Turkish Commandant replied that he was willing to allow them to leave if the garrison were likewise granted ...

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  12. ADVANCE ON SALONIKA.

    Reports from Sofia state that the Bulgarians have captured Strumitza, 58 miles north-west of Salo[?]ik[?]. ...

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  13. A COLLISION.

    The Norwegian steamer Noruega collided with the ship Glenlui at Cape Hatteras, in North Carolina, and was forced to anchor in the teeth of a 45-mile gale. The vessel is ...

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  14. WIDOW VICTIMISED.

    A story of the purchase of a house for removal told in the County Court on Friday led to a severe comment from Judge Eagleson. ...

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  15. GREEK CAMPAIGN.

    The Turkish cruiser Feth-i-Bulend was sunk at night by a Greek torpedo boat in the Gulf of Salonika, and disappeared in five minutes. Part of the crew were ashore at the ...

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  16. A FRUITLESS STAND.

    The Sofia correspondent of the "Times" states that 400,000 troops took part in the battle of Lule Burgas, by which title the general engagement between the main ...

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  17. MEDIATION.

    A proposal for mediation in connection with the Balkan war has been received from the French Premier, M. Poincare. ...

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  18. HURRICANE IN MEXICO.

    A hurricane has swept over Acapulco, and left immense damage in its track. Four-fifths of the town have been completely wrecked. The American Consulate was ...

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  19. BRITISH NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    A hurried meeting of the Cabinet was held to-night, at which there was a full attendance of Ministers. The King is b[?]ing kept constantly informed ...

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  20. ON THE BARRIER.

    The City Council is again experiencing t[?]ouble, both with its slaughtermen at the [?]unicipal abattoirs, and with the night sanitary men. who recently led a strike, which ...

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  21. ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

    The Anglo-German Friendship Conference was concluded to-day. Lord Courtney, who presided, said that the English had learned to appreciate the ...

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  22. SAMOTHRACE OCCUPIED.

    The Greeks have occupied Samothrace, an island belonging to Turkey in the Aegean Se[?], 24 miles from the coast of Macedonia. ...

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  23. BRITISH STEAMER SEIZED.

    A Greek torpedo boat captured a British steamer in the Turkish service while it was attempting to enter the Port of Salonika. ...

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  24. WAR HORRORS.

    The Turks, while flying down the valley of the Sarandaporos, on the evening of the 22nd, traversed Metaxa, where they summoned the villagers to follow them unless ...

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  25. AUSTRIAN CRUISER DESPATCHED.

    The cruiser Kaiserin Maria Teresa has proceeded to Salonika to protect Austrian resi[?]. ...

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  26. EMPIRE TRADE.

    The Empire Trade Commission heard further evidence to-day. Mr. Norton advocated a more even distribution of Australian produce by means of direct ...

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  27. THE ALLIES' ATTITUDE.

    The "Mir" says that if Turkey desires peace she must negotiate with the allies, and [?]ot seek the intervention of the Powers. BELGRADE, Nov. 2. ...

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  28. HOLDING BACK THE TRUTH.

    Nazim Pasha, Commander-in-Chief of the Turkish Army, reports to-day that he resumed the offensive, and recaptured Bunarhissar, 15 miles south-east of Kirk-Kilisse. ...

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  29. AGENT-GENERAL ENTERTAINED.

    At a banquet given in honour of Sir William M'Call, Agent-General for Tasmania tonight, the attendance numbered 200, including Sir George Reid (Hi[?]h Commissioner ...

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  30. THE FIGHTING.

    The "Reichspost's" war correspondent, describing the final struggle in the great battle between the main Bulgarian and Turkish ...

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  31. ACTION OF A FOOL.

    At the Richmond Court yesterday, William Payne, police constable, was charged with having stolen from the drapery establishment of Head and Co. six pairs of ...

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  32. THRILLING ESCAPES.

    The premises of Messrs. John Barker and Sons, drapers, South Kensington, were partially burned down early yesterday morning. The lives of 30 girl employees were ...

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  33. TRADE WITH HULL.

    The negotiations which have been carried on by the State Ministry, with the object of securing a direct shipping service between Victoria and Hull during the approaching ...

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  34. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 words
  35. GENERAL ITEMS.

    It appears that the Turks two or three years ago maintained a garrison of 15,000 at Mustapha Pacha, but acting under the advice of General von der Goltz, the German ...

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  36. ACCIDENT ON BATTLESHIP.

    Two bluejackets were killed, and four scalded through the blowing out of a boiler on the battleship Vermont while she was anchored in Hampton Roads. The accident ...

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  37. BEFORE CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The Bulgarians are within 25 miles of Constantinople. Owing to the atrocities committed by the Turks after their recent defeats, the ...

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  38. MARITIME WORKERS.

    A far-reaching sche[?] for the federation of the transport unions of Australia was yesterday adopted at the con[?]r[?]n[?] of the representatives of the Waterside Workers' Federation, ...

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  39. CANADA AND ASIATICS.

    It is reported that it is the intention of the British India Steam Navigation Company to establish a service of steamers between Calcutta and Vancouver. ...

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  40. DESPERATE CONVICTS.

    Three escaped convicts were shot dead during a fierce fight by a sheriff's posse, who had chased them for a fortnight. The members of the posse were not ...

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  41. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 175 words
  42. THE KIKK-KILISSE ROUT.

    Details of the disastrous error made by the Turks at Kirk-Kilisse show that Hilmi Bey, commanding 20,000 troops, advanced and encountered three divisions of Bulgarians, of ...

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  43. ON A REEF.

    The steamer Merrie England, which ran on a reef on the night of October 24, is still unmovable on the Barrier Reef. All efforts to dislodge her have proved ineffectual. The ...

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  44. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The report of the committee of the British Medical Association on the proposals of the Government under the National Insurance Act indicates an inclination to entertain them. [?]f ...

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  45. A SHOT FROM THE BUSH.

    Three boys were out hare hunting with dogs on the common yesterday when the report of a pen rifle was heard a short distance away in the bush. One of the boys, ...

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  46. DYNAMITE CONSPIRACY.

    Seven hundred letters have been placed before the jury which is investigating the dynamite conspiracy, some of which indicate that Ryan, president of the Union of Structural ...

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  47. COMING FRUIT CENTRE.

    Mr. Trefle arrived here yesterday morning on his way to Mirrool, after traversing the irrigable country between this place and Le[?]ton. The Government at the end of n[?]x[?] ...

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  48. WIRELESS COMPANIES.

    The Marconi Company and the Telefunken Company [?]e agreed to [?]ink th[?] differences and to take joint action to secure their rights and to protect their patents. ...

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  49. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "The Quaker Girl," 7.50. Theatre Royal: "Ben Hur," 7.50. Criterion Theatre: "Struck Oil," 8. Palace Theatre: "The Unseen Eye," 8. ...

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  50. THE TITANIC BANDSMEN.

    The Court in Liverpool has decided that the bandsmen who lost their lives in the wr[?]ck of the steamer Titanic did not come within the terms of the Workmen's Compensation Act, ...

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  51. AERONAUTICS.

    Mr. Eric Harrison, an Australian, employed by the Bristol Company, has been appointed instructor in aviation for the Commonwealth. ...

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  52. FISH MIGRATION.

    The 12-days' cruise, of the Federal trawler Endeavour in the centre of Bass Strait showed that as the summer season advances fish become more plentiful further south. About ...

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