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  2. THE MELBOURNE CUP

    Blustering weather, far more reminiscent of July than November, ushered in Cup day of 1912. And not only ushered it in but remained with it most of the ...

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  3. TURKEY AND THE POWERS.

    It is announced, in connection with the negotiations between the in regard to the situation in the Near East that M. Poincare, the French Prime Minister, ...

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  4. NOTES ON THE SITUATION.

    Though the distance from Toborlu to Tchataldja is only 35 miles in a straight line, the road is a good deal longer, and the country is difficult. Also the troops are ...

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  5. THE TURK'S LAST STAND.

    The lines of Tchatald[?]a extend from the Sea of Marmora to the Black Sea, from Buyuk T[?]kmedje to Derkos. The ground is hilly, marshy and very broken, and naturally lends Itself to defence, with the hills forming supporting lines, the easterly ones being higher than the westerly and commanding them. It is said that there are only two or three points which can be attacked in strength; other parts of the front are too broken up for more than small bodies of troops to move. Hence the defence, being on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. A TRAMWAY BLOCK

    Just when the homeward flow of traffic was setting in yesterday afternoon and a crowd of people was waiting on both sides of Collins-street for the return of the ...

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  7. THE VICE-REGAL PARTIES.

    Both vice-regal parties arrived early. Among those composing the Federal Government House party were the Governor-General and Lady Denman, Lady ...

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  8. IN THE BIRDCAGE.

    Another Melbourne Cup field undergoing the saddling up process! It is the same [?]d birdcage, and the same crushing and hustling as of yore--greater than ...

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  9. THE ATTENDANCE.

    The officials of the V.R.C. took a more optimistic view of the numbers present than the railway returns indicate. Late in the afternoon it was reckoned that the ...

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  10. THE WESTERN AREA.

    The Greeks are operating in at least three columns. One of these moved along the sea road which borders the Gulf of Salonika, and while a part followed the ...

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  11. CUP TRAINS.

    The discomfort of the brief train journey from Spencer-street to Flemington was diminished in a marked degree yesterday in comparison with the experience of ...

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  12. THE OPENING PHASES.

    England watched the opening stages of the conflict in the Balkans in dazed silence. Scarcely any of the old feeling against Turkey was visible, and its absence was a ...

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  13. WRECK OF A STEAMER.

    The Turkish steamer Chimlees has been wrecked on Karpin Island, in the Black Sea. It is reported that the crew and 42 passengers have been drowned. ...

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  14. DROUGHT IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Transki[?]--the most productive districts of Kaffraria--is suffering from a severe drought. No rain has fallen during the last twelve months. Fodder is at ...

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  15. THE "PINCH" IN SYDNEY.

    Five hundred men are to be dismissed at the end of the week by the Water and Sewerage Board owing to the decreased estimates. The president of the board said ...

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