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  2. LATE SPORTING.

    The Australian score in the first innings of the match against a local team was 101. Mayne scored 51. King took five wickets for 22 runs. ...

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  3. THE OPIUM CASES.

    The charge against Lang Lee of having allowed opium to be smoked on his premises was called at the Broken Hill Police Court this morning by Mr. M. H. ...

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  4. LATE SPORTING.

    Harry Vardon yesterday, beat Ray in a professional golf tournament by a putt on the last green. ...

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  5. THE BALKANS STRUGGLE.

    Many of those called to the colors as reservists have gone to the front, although they have paid for exemption. ...

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  7. WOOTTON'S RETIREMENT DENIED.

    frank Wootton the famous Australian jockey, denies his retirement as a rider. ...

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  8. S.A.J.C. MEETING.

    Following are the acceptances for the second day's racing in connection with the South Australian Jockey Club's spring meeting at Morphettville on ...

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  9. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The Australian rugby football team Played its last match hero against the Barbarians yesterday. The Australians led all through their game proving a ...

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  10. THE BALKAN WAR CLOUD.

    Two thousand troops under Essan asha have reached Scutari and driven off the Montenegrin attackers outside the town, inflicting heavy losses. ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLES.

    Two of the newest British army biplanes have been wrecked, at Farnborough. One fell 200ft., and the other 50ft. The pilots had the narrowest of ...

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  12. CHRISTIANS THREATENED WITH EXTERMINATION.

    The speech at the opening of the Skupstshina (Servian National Assemly) stated that Christians were threatened with extermination, instead of ...

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  13. MOTORING.

    Caleb Bragg yesterday won the International Grand Prix in a Fiat car. His speed averaged [?]9 3-10 miles an hour. ...

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  14. THE HOUSING OF WORKERS.

    The Miners' Congress to-day discussed the housing of the workers. She speakers stated that a third of the population of Great Britain was overcrowded. ...

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  15. BRIGAND TAKES A HAND.

    The Frankfurter Zeitung says that Sandhenshey, the Bulgarian brigand who kidnapped Miss Stone, occupied a passage at Kresna with 2500 men, over ...

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  16. GELIGNITE IN SAFE.

    A gang of safe-breakers broke into the Sandringham Post Office (Victoria). but were disturbed before they had completed their operations. An ...

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  17. MAN AND WOMAN BURGLARS.

    A masked man and woman overpowered nnd manacled a maid servant in the Charlottenburg quarter of Berlin, and robbed a wealthy widow's flat. ...

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  18. THE GREEK FINANCES.

    The first Greek submarine arrived from Toulon to-day and received on enthusiastic reception. The Minister for Finance states that ...

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  19. LATE MINING.

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  20. GREEKS FROM NEW YORK.

    Four thousand, Greeks are returning to Greece by special transports to take part in the hostilities against Turkey. ...

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  21. MP. CRIFFITH ON THOSE CHARGES

    Mr. Griffith, speaking at Mulgoa on Saturday, said that in this country money was not spent in gunpowder. Glory and flag was all very well, but ...

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  22. DRY DOCK AT LAURENCO MARQUES.

    The Portuguese Government is constructing a dry dock at Laurenco Marques, [?] cost a quarter of a million, which will accomodate ships of 1[?],000 ...

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  23. ADELAIDE WOOL SALES. I

    The second [?] sale of the Adelaide series was held to-day when over 19,000 [?] were submitted to auction. The prices realised more than maintained ...

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  24. MELODRAMA.

    Sir Edward Carson, speaking at Rottingd[?]un referring to the proposed prosecution of covenant signatories, said he was the proper person to ...

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  25. SHE WANTED SUPPORT.

    At this morning's sitting of the [?]ro ken Hill Police Court, presided over by Mr. M. H. Fitzhardinge, D.S.M., Ro[?] Addington charged Charles ...

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  26. THE GRAMMAR OF ANARCHY.

    Mr. Asquith, speaking at Ladynbank, [?]aid it was long since the International horizon had been so threatening, but the great Powers were working in loyal ...

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  27. NORTH SIDINGS v.B.B.B.

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  28. AN AIRMAN KILLED.

    [?] Birkman was killed at Hanover to[?] [?]ough falling from a monopl[?] ...

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  29. THE HON WHITELAW REID.

    According to press reports, there is a likelihood of the Hon. Whitelaw Reid, American Ambassador to London, retiring from the position. ...

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  30. ALLEGED PERJURY.

    A large crowd was attracted to the Police Court to-day, when ex-Constable Leslie Hercules Asker was placed in the I dook to answer a charge of perjury. ...

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  31. SYDNEY EIGHT-HOURS BANQUET.

    At the Eight Hours Banquet on Saturday night Mr. Fisner said that the profit on the Commonwealth note issue would amount to £260,000 a year. ...

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  32. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The Salvation Army is raising £30,000 to establish an industrial institution and settlements for criminals. Over £16,000 has already been ...

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  34. THE SUBMARINE DISASTER.

    Experts consider that the impact of the collision when the Amerika, struck the submarine [?]2 probably exploded the air cylinders, wrecking the interior ...

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  35. REVISED THE WATER METER.

    At this morning's sitting of the Police Court, presided over by Mr. M. H. Fitzhardinge, D.S.M., William Oliver denied having tampered with a ...

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  36. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  38. A FLOWERY 'ROO.

    Madame Melba was accorded an ovation at the Albert Hall last night. She was presented with a life-sized kangaroo made of red ...

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  39. "THE MINER'S" WEEKLY REPORT.

    Mr. G. E. Goodbart under date September reports,as follows — [?]t is a matter for considerable surprise that Barrier stocks have not ...

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  40. THE ITALIAN-TURKISH WAR

    Italian warships bombarded a Turkish cavalry camp in the Gulf of Ephesus on Wednesday. The result is not yet known. ...

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  41. WHOLESALE MOTOR CAR FATALITY.

    A collision occurred on a bridge between three automobiles. Seven male occupants of the cars were killed. The cars were overturned and the men ...

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  42. A BENEVOLENT BOSS.

    Mr. Zeiss, the proprietor of the Schiechau shipbuilding works, has endowed a workmen's benefit institution to the extent of £150,000. ...

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  43. GIRL'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    A strange case is under the notice of the Newtown police. Ethel May Goodwin, a schoolgirl lately living with her parents at Erskineville, was sent ...

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  44. AN IMMEDIATE ARMISTICE PROBABLE.

    It is understood that Italy's proposals to the Turkish Cabinet are likely to result in an immediate armistice. A wire from Sydney states that the ...

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  45. AN UNFORTUNATE SHIPPING COMPANY.

    The American Company's s.s. Vandala collided with a floating dock in the Elbe and sank. The passengers were saved, but the cook and carpenter Were ...

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  48. DEATH FROM CYANIDE.

    George William Sandys, of Sandstone, was found dead in a rocking, chair at a friend's residence in Bellevue on Friday morning under ...

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  49. WEST BROKEN HILL CLUB.

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  50. CATHCART GOLD MINES.

    The manager of the Cathcart Gold Mines. Denicull Creek, reports for the week ended October 3 — No.3 shafts — West main level, No. 1 ...

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  51. VITAL STATISTICS.

    The registrar of births, deaths, and marriages furnishes the following vital statistics for the week at Broken Hill: Births. 24 (males, 10, females, 14); ...

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  53. TRAMWAY TRAFFIC.

    The number of passengers carrid on the Government tramways at Broken Hill last week was 67,012, compared with [?]9,621 for the corresponding week ...

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