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  2. BULGARIA'S BRILLIANT COUP

    Reports from Sofia yesterday stated that the Bulgarians had captured Kirk Kilisse and taken 50,000 Turks prisoners. Later reports, while confirming ...

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  3. SIR.GERALD TRiCKLANDi

    Sir Gerald Strickland, * Governor of Western Australia been appointed to succeed Lord Cheltng j ford as Governor of New Sou& Wakl ...

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  4. tIFE OF CHftiST

    Cinematograph pictures depicting the chief events in the life of Christ are being exhib ted in the Queen's' fiall. At a cost of £20,000, forty-two ar ...

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  5. BLAME FOE KILISSE DEFEAT.

    Azim Bey, the 'Turkish cammandant at Kirk Kilisse, who was said to have been responsible for the panic in the town has been, exeua. it is rumjor ...

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  6. CANNIBALS FEAST

    When the steamer Prinz Waldemar, which arrived from the Far East to-day, called at German New Guinea, she learned that a German settler had ...

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  7. TURKS HEDGED IX.

    Twenty-three thousand Turks, under Riza Bey, have been driven from Serudje. They are now hedged in by cliffs. ...

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  8. STORMING KIRK KILISSE.

    The Sofia correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that the cannon captured by the Bulgarians at Kirk Kilisse included 6-inch and 11-in. ...

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  9. THE OPPOSING FORCES.

    The estimates of the forces engaged in the Balkan war give Turiiey a total of _ 1,400,000, and the rest 1,325,630, made up". as follows: Bulgaria ...

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  10. DECISIVE BATTLE SHORTLY.

    The mobilisation of the Turkish troops is only half complete. It is announced that 400,000 men will shortly be concentrated near ...

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  11. MEXICAN AFFAfRS

    The Government has not yet decided, whether or not to execute General Diaz, the ex-President, as a rebel leader. He was recently captured at Vera ...

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  12. CLIPPER SUNK

    The captain of the s.s. Surrey, which arrived to-day, reports having sighted close to the coast here the masts of a large vessel, visible a few feet ...

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  13. POWEBS WAIT DECISIVE BATTLE.

    Official quarters express the belief that the Powers will intervene after the first decisive battle is fought. ...

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  14. USKUB CAYTURED.

    Further successes have attended the Servian troops. They recently captured Uskub, the ancient capital of Old Servia. It s officially stated that ...

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  15. BALLARAT BANDS

    The band contests for the championship of Australia resulted in Rozeiie (Sydney) winning.both.:*y. Band was fourth in both.-V ...

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  16. HOW KIBK KIL1SSE WAS TAKEN.

    Telegrams from Sofia state that on Wednesday General Savoff peremptorily ordered General Dimitreiff to take Kirk Kilisse by Thursday. In ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S CREDIT

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Waddell, who resumed the debate on the Budget, attacked both the Federal and State Labor Governments on ...

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  18. SOFIA CIVILIANS ”MAFEKING.“

    The first reports of the victory at Kirk Kilisse caused vast crowds of demonstrators bearing the flags of the allies to march to the royal palace ...

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  19. THE TOTALISATOR

    It is probable that the Bill to legalise the totalisator will be re-introduced into the Legislative Assembly next week. It is understood that it will ...

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  20. WANTON BUTCHERY OF WAR.

    Wounded Servian officers describe the fight at Kumanovo as most sanguinary and stubborn, eventually becoming sheer shambles. The combatants ...

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  21. WERE FROM MR.CEBEZO

    Mr. Cerezo, who retired, from the leadership of the Carnarvon TownBand to accompany the Perth City Band to lake part in the South Street ...

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  22. ANOTHER BULGARIAN VICTORY.

    Fighting took place at Arda on Tues day. Eight thousand Turks retreated in disorder, and many jumped into the Maritza River and drowned themselves. ...

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  23. BOARDER SHOT

    A tragedy occurred this morning f at fipping, when Arthur iioian was phot with, a) revolver by William Belcher. Hie affair happened in a cottage ...

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  24. ALBANIANS THREATEN TURKEY

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the Albanians have threatened the Porte that if they are not guaranteed liberty ...

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  25. SYDNEY TRAM

    A fuse blew out in a tram this afternoon and the car ignited. Miss Kate Walsh jumped off while the car was moving and sustained a fracture of ...

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  26. LOAN HALF SUBSCRIBED.

    The New South Wales loan of £1,500,000, at 4 per cent., offered at £99, with, a currency of ten [?]ars., was opened to-day. It was only half ...

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  27. GUNS CAPTURED WHOLESALE.

    The Servian troops took 15 guns at Mitrovitza and 113 at Uskub. Sinca the war began the allies have captured 340 guns. ...

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  28. SKLTABI SURROUNDED.

    A report from Cettinje states that the Montenegrin bombardment of Tarabosch continues. Another report from the same place asserts that ...

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  29. FEARFUL CARNAGE AT KILISSE.

    Beaumont, a London war correspondent, telegraphing from Sofia, reports that the Bulgarians have suffered terrible losses. Some private accounts ...

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  30. CLOSING ON ADBIANOPLE.

    The Bulgarians have captured a railway station outside Adrianople and three forts with 1800 prisoners. ...

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  31. AUSTRIA'S INTENTIONS.

    The "Tageblatt" publishes telegram from Vienna which declaims that if the programme of the Powers in re-' spect to the status quo of the Balkans ...

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  32. CRICKETER ROBBED

    Macartney, the Australian cricketer, who arrived by the Moldavia, reported that after the vessel left Colombo his portmanteau was rifled and articles ...

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  33. TWO KOTABJiE PRISONERS.

    The Central News Agency reports thatMukhtara Pasha and Prince Abdul Halim are prisoners at Kirk Kilisse. The Turks at Trnovo fled before the ...

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  34. SERVIANS TAKE KUMANOVO,

    A report from Belgrade states that portion. of the Servian army entered Kamsanovo yesterday after annibilating, the Turkish brigades. Three ...

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  35. MUTILATING PRISONERS.

    The corpses of Bulgarian soldiers who were captured by the Turks have been found with noses and ears cut off and bearing deep knife cuts. ...

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  36. HENLEY-ON-YAffRA

    Yesterday the Henley Regatta took place on the Yarra. The river presented a brilliant spectacle, the r ver craft being gaily decorated. There ...

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  37. ”POET ARTHUB OF THE WAR.“

    The authorities regarded Kirk Kilis[?] as the Part Arthur of the war. Ahmed Pasha, son of Mukhtara, the Turkish commander at Kirk Kilis[?]e, ...

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  38. GREEK VICTORIOUS-MARCH.

    The Greeks have captqred Greveaa, and ate placing the Turks between two tires.-.. "> ...

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  39. LIFT BOY

    Frank Isaacson, aged 17, a lift, boy employed at Messrs Harris Scarfe's establishment, has been arrested in connection with the recent robbery of ...

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  40. BRITISH NAVY IN READINESS.

    Members of the Class A fleet reserve, numbering 30,000 men, have been warned to hold themselves in readiness for an immed ate call to service. ...

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  41. MINE. FATALITIES

    John Healy" was shovelling-in a stope at the 250 feet level o! tha' Great Boulder mine,-when the earth fell and he was killed.. ...

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  42. TREATMENT OF MACEDONIANS.

    The Bulgarian legation asserts that t[?]ere are five thousand Macedonian refugees in Bulgaria, and these allege that the Turks are engaged in ...

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  43. TUBKISR XQAN FAILS.

    According to the "Standard," Turkey alternated to borrow four, millions in England, France, and Geijaany, but was unsuccessful. ...

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  44. THE POWERS WILL INTERVENE.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the 'Observer" declares that the war will be stopped within a few weeks by the united action of Europe. ...

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  45. HAT-PIN CRUSADE

    Sixty-one women were fined 5s, with 6s costs to-day for wearing unprotected hatpins. ...

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  46. BOMB ABDING' ADBIANOPLE.

    In fighting at Y[?]ush; near Adrianople, the Turks lost 380 killed and 500 prisoners, in addition to three quick-firers and 12 ammunition ...

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  47. POWERS ORDERING COAL.

    Large orders for warship coal have been received at Cardiff from Russia and Germany. ...

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  48. GERMANY FAVOBS TUBKEY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Pall Mall Gazette" states that the Germans are strongly on the side of the Turks. They view the Balkan ...

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  49. THREE MEN BUSIED.

    Three men named Heyden, Martin, and? Fraser, were working on the: 500 feet level at the Broken ffillProprietary. mine to-day, when the ground ...

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  50. GREAT BATTLE PROCEEDING.

    It is stated that an important battle is in progress and that the Turks are gaining ground. ...

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  51. Pushing the Unemyloyed

    A deputation representing the unemployed of Perth waited upon the Premier yesterday asking far work. The Prem er, in reply, said his ...

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  52. ATTACK ON 8KUTARI.

    The Montenegrin attack on Skutari is being resolutely pressed. ...

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  53. SIEGE OF ADEIANQPLE.

    The significant silence on the part of both Turks and Bulgarians in respect to the real situation at Adrianople, coupled with the detention of the ...

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  54. BULGARIA'S OLIVE BRANCH.

    The Bulgarian Premier, commenting yesterday on the Bulgarian victory at Kirk Kilisse, stated that the allies had no intention of exterminating the ...

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  55. TUBES EXPLAIN DEFEAT.

    The officials here explain the Kirk Kilisse affair as follows: "Three army corps made an offensive movement at East, Tundja Biver with a view to ...

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  56. SALONICA THREATENED.

    Three armies are concentrating on Salonica. Reports complain that at North-east Adrianople the Turks repeatedly ...

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  57. TURKS OUT-GENERALLEI).

    Detailed reports from Sofia and Con stantinople accentuate the disaster which befell the Turks at Kirk Kilisse. They admit that the Sultan's ...

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  58. GALE AT tyiELBOURNE

    A heavv gale was-experienced *

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  59. STAMNG THE TOWN OUT.

    The "Standard's" Sofia correspondent reports that the Bulgarians have decided to starve out Adrianople and thus avoid heav[?] losses. It has been ...

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  60. GREEKS ADVANCING:

    After three days' fighting the Turks retired from their positions at Kiaffa. The Greeks are now marching upon Ph lipiada and Strebina. ...

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  61. THREE DAYg' BATTLE.

    The battle, of Kochana was ferocious, lasting three days and two nights. The Bulgarians were outnumbered, but by repealed bayonet ...

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  62. DEAD BODIES AS BAERICAI3ES.

    Details of the Turkish rout by the Servians at Kumanova show that the retreating Turks suffered terrible slaughter. Whole companies of Turks ...

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  63. HORRIBLE ATROCITIES.

    In the course of reconnoitres it was discovered that the village of Koumtsadoes had been looted by the Tu[?]ks, who had kiiled all the young male ...

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  64. CUTTING OFF THE CAPITAL.

    The Bulgarians have taken the important town of Demotika, south of Adrianople, in the opposite direction from Kirk Kilisse. ...

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  65. BATTLE OF KUMANOVA.

    The Turkish army at Kumanova numbered 80,000 and the Servians 60,000. The Turks had 10,000 casualties. and the Servians 2500. ...

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  66. KING'S MOVEMENTS

    The King, Queen, Prince George and Princess Mare have gone to Larisg&. in North East Greece. The King intends to meet the Crown Prince at ...

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  67. MACEDONIAN HELP.

    Fout thousand Macedonian, volunteers have left Sofia to join the Bulgarian troops. ...

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  69. CREATING THE WOUNDED.

    A German red cross ambulance assistant at Kirk Kilisee telegraphs that after the first Bulgarian: reverse in Kirk Kilisse vineyards, the Bulgarian ...

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  70. WOMEN AND CHILDREN KILLED.

    Fifteen thousand Turks are cut off at Yanina. The Greeks on entering Serudje witnessed heartrending sights. Seventy ...

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  71. AT GATES OF CONSTANTINOPLE,

    Tho Bulgarian" Premier, to an. interview yesterday, declared that Buigada was ready to accept tie inter"~J'*-fcd ...

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  72. VILLAGERS JOINING SERVIANS.

    The Moslem villages are hastening to declare themselves under Servian authority. Yesterday 100 carts laden with woman and children, displaying ...

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  73. LOSSES NEAR SERDFIDJE.

    The Greek loss at Santapos[?]os Pass, prior to the attack on Serdfidie, was [?] [?] and [?] men [?] and ...

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