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  2. LATE SPORTING.

    The cricket match between South Australia and West Australia was commenced to-day in ideal weather. There was a fair attendance, when the home ...

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  3. FOUND DEAD IN A BATH.

    The death of a housekeeper in a Ward-street boarding house, North Adelaide, was reported to-day, Miss Sarah Stoolett, who wan about 40 ...

    Article : 70 words
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  5. UNPAID SANITARY FEES.

    The chief sanitary inspector of Broken Hill, Mr. N. G. Podmore, acting under the authority of the City Council, proceeded against a large number ...

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  6. STATE GOVERNOR.

    Lord Chelmsford, Governor of New South Wales is about to retire from office. The Governor's Private Secretary stated to-day that the retirement ...

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  7. LATEST WAR NEWS.

    A telegram from Sera Jevo states that the Montenegrins have burned Plevlie, a village near the frontier. ...

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  8. MOONEE VALLEY OUP MEETING.

    An agreeable break in the two big fixtures of the V.A.T.O., and V.R.C. which constitute the Victorian Spring Racing Carnival is the Moonee Valley ...

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  9. ACCIDENT AT BRITISH MINE.

    A serious accident befel Mr. T. Boston, a married man, whilst engaged at work on the zinc plane at the British mine to-day. He fell a distance of ...

    Article : 109 words
  10. POWDER FOR THE BULGARIANS STOPPED.

    It is reported that the delivery of 28 truck loads of powder for Bulgaria has been stopped. ...

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  11. LATE MINING.

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  12. GRAND VIZIER'S SON AT KIRK KILISEE.

    Mukhtar Pasha, the son of the Grand Vizier, is defending Kirk Kilisse. There has been continuous rain ...

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  13. THE WAR.

    Nazim Pasha, accompanied by war correspondents, has gone to the front, There was heavy righting between Adrianople and Kirk Kiliss[?] ...

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  14. S[?]ARR-BOWKETT SOCIETY.

    The 49th appropriation meeting of the South Broken Hill Starr Bowkett Society was held last night. Mr. H. Ide presided. Messrs. Manglesdorf and ...

    Article : 69 words
  15. MACEDONIAN REFUGEES.

    The Bulgarian Legation states that 5000 Macedonians have taken refuge in Bulgaria. They allege that the Turks are massaoring the inhabitants ...

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  16. HOME RULE.

    Mr. James Hope's amendment on clause 4 of the Home Rule Bill, the bring the Irish Executive under the control of [?]rial authority has been ...

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  17. THE ALLIES' A PARCEL OF BANDITS.

    The "Pall Mall's" Berlin correspondent states that German opinion strongly sides with the Turks' view that the allies are a poarcel of bandits ...

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  18. DRUIDISM.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Lady Anglesea Lodge, No. 31, U.A.O.D. was held in the Trades Hall on Wednesday evening,m October 23, when P.P.A. Sister ...

    Article : 129 words
  19. 'KIRK KILISSE CAPTURED.

    The garrison of 50,000 Turkish soldiers at Kirk Kilisso, with many Krupp guns and much ammunition has been captured after a succession of assaults ...

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  20. TURKISH TROOPS TO CONCENTRATE ON THRACE.

    "The Times" states that 230,000 Turks will concentrate in Thraco. which is on the railway line from Adrianople to Constantinople, but the ...

    Article : 104 words
  21. THE CAPTURE CONFIRMED.

    Kirk Kilisso was captured from the Turks,and in yesterday's sorti[?] from Adrianople, the Turks lost 12 guns. The Bulgarians are now within from ...

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  22. JUNCTION NORTH.

    The manager of the Junction North mine reported this afternoon that the north drive from the No. 12 level has been fired out and is now advanced a ...

    Article : 67 words
  23. SERVIAN TROOPS ENTER KUMANOVO.

    A portion of the Servian army entered Kumanovo, 16 miles north of, Uskub, after annihilating the defenders of the batteries of the Turks. ...

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  24. MAIL NOTICES.

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  25. AN EXILED SIRE.

    Maelgwyn, the sire of so many racehorses that have and are racing with success in Broken, Hill and elsewhere, is an exiled brother to Maltster, the ...

    Article : 226 words
  26. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    A number of Liberals, including Messrs. Markham, Roll, Buxton Silvester, Horne Byles, Morrell, Spicer, Murray, and MacDonald, have signed a ...

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  27. FOG AND RAIN HELPING THE TURKS.

    Fog and heavy rain/has interfered with the bombardment of Tarabosch. ...

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  28. THE ANGUS ESTATE.

    The balance of the Hill River estate probably one of the most fortile stations in the State, was sold by auction yesterday at Claro. The sale was ...

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  29. TURKS ADMIT DISASTER AT KIRK KILISSE.

    The fall of Kirk Kulisse is officially admitted by the Turkish authorities. Official reports state that a battery of quickfirers was captured, together with ...

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  30. HEIR RUSSIAN THRONE.

    The Tsarovitch was injured through jumping from a cupboard where he had climbed. The Tsar is too griefstricken to transact the business of his ...

    Article : 44 words
  31. SERVIAN REVERSE REPORTED.

    Ashmead Bartlett, the London "Telegraph's" correspondent, states that Zekki Pasha, with 30,000 Turkish troops, routed four divisions of the ...

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  32. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced to-day of Viscount Peel, at the age of 83 years. Viscount Peel was born in August, 1829. He was member for Warwick ...

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  33. TWO PASHAS CAPTURED AT KIRK KILISSE.

    Kirk Kilisse was captured to-day by the Servian army, but a report that there were 50,000 troops in the city requires confirmation. ...

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  34. COLD STEALING IN JOHANNESBURG.

    The Johannesburg police have discovered a method by which unwrought gold is stolen from the mining companies and smuggled to England and ...

    Article : 71 words
  35. THE DANGERS OF PETROL.

    Dr. Goode's chauffeur, while preparing for a country trip which the doctor had to take yesterday, was pouring s[?]ne petrol into the receiver of the ...

    Article : 97 words
  36. A FURTHER BULGARIAN SUCCESS.

    The Bulgarians have captured two guns at Mehomia, and taken hundreds of prisoners north-east of Adrianople. ...

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  37. RIFLE SHOOTING AND BILLIARDS.

    Rifle shooting and billiard matches took place at the Government "Tramway Institute last night between members of the Institute and the West Football ...

    Article : 204 words
  38. SALE OF RUSSIAN MEAT.

    As a consequence of the butchers' refusal to sell Russian meat, imported by the municipality, infuriated women stormed the butchers' stalls, trampled ...

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  39. ARRIVALS.

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  40. GERMAN MEAT FAMINE.

    A crowd looted the large 'butchers' shops at Scerestrasse and wounded the manager. The police then dispersed the mob[?]. ...

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  41. LATE SPORTING.

    B.B.B. v. North Suburbans, Proprietary Paddock.— B.B.B. from L. Rankine (captain), S. Harvey (vice-captain) J. Williams, S. Arnold, Dolman (2), ...

    Article : 239 words
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  43. DRUIDISM.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Alma Lodge was held on Monday, October 21, and was presided over by V.A. Bro. Ulseth. ...

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  44. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The New South Wales Government is issuing £1,500,000 worth of 10 year bonds, bearing 4 per cent. interest, at £99. ...

    Article : 40 words
  45. AUSTRALIAN LEATHER.

    Before the Empire Commission Mr. James Powell, chairman of the London Chamber of Commerce, speaking in regard to the leather section, condemned ...

    Article : 123 words
  46. CAULFIELD NOTES.

    According to one sporting writer there was a great argument at the Victorian Club as to the starting price of Uncle Sam in the Caulfield ...

    Article : 177 words
  47. MOTOR CYCLE RACE.

    The committee of the Broken Hill Motor Club met at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms last night,and issued the handicaps in connection with the Motor Cycle Race ...

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  48. ANOTHER AIRMAN KILLED.

    Aviator Mitchell, while flying in a biplane at Montgomery (Alabama), fell 100ft., and was pinned beneath the motor being picked up dead. His wife ...

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  50. THE LIFE OF CHRIST.

    A cinematograph picture of the life of Chirst is exhibited at the Queen's' Hall which cost £20,000. Fortytwo [?] were sent to Palestine and ...

    Article : 56 words
  51. FIRE IN A CHICAGO HOTEL.

    The Veley Hotel, Morrison, caught fire to-day, and 500 hotel guests fied for their lives. The Veley Hotel ad[?]oins Wolgast's, the pugilist, home ...

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  55. RUSSIAN COMMANDER SUICIDES.

    Admiral Chagin the commander of the Czar of Russia's yacht, suicided to-day. ...

    Article : 27 words
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  57. THEN CZAREVITCH IMPROVING.

    The C[?]vitch's health is showing a [?] improvement. ...

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  58. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The South Australian forecast is:— "Generally fine and warm, with northerly winds. veering to cool southerly on the coast; a tendency for seattered ...

    Article : 31 words
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