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  7. TURKEY'S ROUT.

    The rout of the Turkish army is described as a repetition of what happened at Kirk Kilisseh, only on a larger scale. ...

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  8. MONTENEGRIN ACTIVITY.

    The Montenegrins have cut communications between Scutari and the port of Medua, on the Adriatic. The Turks attempted to retake Fort Siroka, ...

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  9. RIOT AND PANIC.

    Further accounts have been received of the flight of the Turks from Kirk Killsseh, which shows that the Turks were absolutely demoralised. ...

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  10. POWERS NOT DECIDED.

    Advices from Paris and Berlin declare that the French and German Governments have not yet agreed on any proposal of a definite character to intervene in the war. ...

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  11. THE TEACHERS' COLLEGE.

    Mr. Carmichael stated to- day that the urgency for the erection of a Teachers College to place of the unsatisfactory quarters at Blackfriars, had been recognised by the ...

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  13. ROUMANIA ARMING.

    The Government of Roumania is becoming uneasy at the extraordinary success of the Bulgarians. The reservists are being called to the colors, and transport materials are ...

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  14. PYRAMIDS OF DEAD.

    After the battle dense swarms of fugitives were caught in a narrow mountain valley. They offered a perfect target to the expert Bulgarian artillerymen, and the hall of lead ...

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  15. CITY OF THEATRES.

    New York is destined to become the greatest theatre centre in the world. At the present time no fewer than eighteen new playhouses are in course of erection in ...

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  16. WHEN UNIONISTS FALL OUT.

    A serious difference of opinion has arisen between the Watchmen, Caretakers' and Cleaners' Union and the Eight Hour 'Demonstration Committee, and although both ...

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  17. PROSPEROUS CONCERN.

    The annual meeting of the shareholders of Dalgety and Co., Ltd., is to be held here on the 14th instant. The directors in their report and ...

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  18. THE OTHER SIDE.

    Nazim Pasha has telegraphed to Constantinople:-- "We have the enemy surrounded on every side. A general advance of our army has been ordered." ...

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  19. LOOKING AHEAD.

    A message from Belgrade says that preparations are being made for the Parliaments of the Balkan States to meet in joint session for three days at Uskub at the ...

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  20. MONEY FROM BEER.

    The shareholders of Tooth and Co. are feeling particularly satisfied at present. The report and balance- sheet which they have received show the finances to be in a ...

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  21. DUTCH INDIES.

    The Dutch Government is considering a proposal for the construction of five Dreadnoughts at a cost of £2,000,000 each, for the defence of the Dutch Indies. It also ...

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  22. THE GREAT BATTLE.

    The Turkish army which met the Bulgarians to the great battle between Lule Burgas and Serai included the remnant or the army which had fled from Kirk Kilisseh, ...

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  23. TRAINS PACKED WITH TURKS.

    The "Times" correspondent with the Turks at Chorlu says:-- "Trains are arriving here packed with hordes of panic-stricken humanity. Every ...

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  24. TURKISH HORRORS.

    The Bulgarians advancing along the line of retreat of the Turks came upon the corpses of men who had been tied to trees and burned alive. ...

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  25. CHINESE SALT TAX.

    Yielding to the protest of the Powers, the Chinese Government has decided to use the whole of the salt revenues for the repayment of the Boxer indemnity, providing other ...

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  26. HOPELESS!

    Latest messages indicate that the position of the Turks is hopeless. They are unable to offer further resistance. A state of siege prevails in ...

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  27. ADRIANOPLE ENCIRCLED.

    Adrianople is now completely surrounded, and the retreat of its garrison has been cut off. Transport of provisions to the garrison has ...

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  28. DANES UNEASY.

    The feature of the insurance market to- day was the big demand from Denmark for insurance for all merchandise, dwellings, and schools against war risks. ...

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  29. THE LATE MR. T. FARRELL

    The late Mr. Thomas Farrell, of Bulli, whose death occurred at his residence, "Innisfall," on Thursday, was one of the best known men on the South Coast. He had ...

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  30. CONDITION OF THE TORCH.

    With regard to the cable message appearing in last night's issue of "The Sun" relating to the condition of the warship Torch Mr. T. W. Keele, chairman of the managing ...

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  31. GIGANTIC FIREWORKS.

    A special correspondent with the Turks at the battle of Lule Burgas states that the Bulgarian artillery, consisting of six batteries, searched the Turkish position with ...

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  32. MERRY BULGARIANS.

    Their continued and brilliant successes have raised the high morale of the Bulgarians. Battalions of reservists, stout, hearty fellows, are marching, singing as they go and with ...

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  33. BOXER'S SUICIDE.

    Word comes from Wellington (N.Z.) of the death of John Gunn, a Maoriland bantam boxer, who competed in the recent amateur boxing championships in Sydney. It is stated ...

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  34. BRITISH SOCIALIST PARTY.

    The British Socialist party has issued to the working classes a manifesto condemning syndicalism. "All workers," runs one passage of the ...

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  35. WHEAT MARKET EASIER.

    The wheat market was easier to- day owing to the disappointing demand. Values eased off for all kin is, except Australian which were unchanged. ...

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  36. GREEK SUCCESSES.

    The Greeks defeated the Turks at Nalbanky and captured seven guns. The Turks lost 200 killed and 400 wounded. The Greek army operating on the ...

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  37. BUTTER MARKET IRREGULAR.

    The butter market to- day was dull, with Quotations for all makes irregular. Danish choicest selected was quoted at from 129s; to 132s, and New South Wales ...

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  38. TORPEDOED.

    A Greek torpedo- boat stole, into the Gulf of Salonika, at night-time and discharged a torpedo at the Turkish cruiser Fethi- Bulend, sinking her. ...

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  39. CHURCH AND STATE.

    The Roman Catholic clergy in Portugal have received instructions that the Holy Sue absolutely condemns the separation of Church and State and the stipends offered ...

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  40. AUSTRALIANS AERIAL CORPS.

    Mr. Eric Harrison, an Australian aviator associated with the Bristol Bi- plane factory at Salisbury Plain has been appointed to the Military college at Duntroon, New South ...

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  42. TURKISH RALLY.

    Reports from Sofia state that the Turks made a brave effort to retrieve their position at Chorlu. The retreating troops were rallied and ...

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  43. SILVER AGAIN WEAKER.

    There was a further relapse to the price of bar silver to -day. The closing rate was 2s 4½d per ounce standard, which is equal to a fall of ½d. ...

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  44. ISLANDS CAPTURED.

    A Greek squadron has occupied the islands of Imbros and Thasos. The first island lies close to the southern entrance to the Dardanelles, and the second, 40 miles away, off the ...

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