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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 402 words
  3. THE PEACE CONFERENCE Statement by Mr. Lloyd George

    Reuter's correspondent reports:— "The British Prime Minister, Mr. Lloyd George, on leaving for London, said:—'Every thing is going ahead. I am well pleased with what has been accomplished.'" ...

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  4. THE EX-KAISER HIS EXTRADITION WILL SHORTLY BE DEMANDED

    The United Service Agency's correspondent at Paris reports:— "The extradition of the ex-Kaiser, who is now in Holland, will shortly be ...

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    Advertising : 710 words
  6. SPORTING NO RACES IN BROKEN HILL DURING EASTER HOLIDAYS

    Owing to the influenza outbreak, and the precautions taken by the Government to limit its activity, there will be no race meeting in the Broken [?] ...

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  7. MINING THE SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 words
  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS JAPANESE AMENDMENTS

    The Associated Press has issued a correction of the report transmitted from Paris yesterday stating that the League of Nations Commission had ...

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  9. OTHER PERSONAGES FOR TRIAL

    The United Service Agency correspondent at Paris reports:— "The Peace Treaty will provide that Germany must hand over a large ...

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  10. THE JUNCTION

    The management of the Junction mine reports:—"Hauled for the fortnight ended April 12, 2213 tons of sulphide ore." ...

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  11. LABOR COMMISSION CLAUSE WILL HAVE TO BE AMENDED

    The United Service Agency's Paris correspondent reports:— "The Labor Commission's clauses for the Peace Treaty will have to be ...

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  12. JAPANESE AGGRIEVED AT LOSS OF AMENDMENT

    The United Service Agency's Paris correspondent reports:— "The Japanese delegates are seriously aggrieved at the failure of their ...

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  13. BLOCK 14.

    The management of the Block 14 Company reports as follows:—During the week ended April 9 200 tons of carbonate, ore were dispatched to the ...

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  14. JUNCTION NORTH.

    The Junction North management reports as follows:—During the week ended April 12 the plant treated 1087 tons crude ore and 1498 tons dump ...

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  15. KHAKI CRICKET

    The A.I.F. cricket committee has invited the following men to practice with a view of inclusion in the touring team (says the London correspondent ...

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  16. THE SPENCER CASE

    The chief development yesterday in connection with the death of a man in an Elizabeth-street flat on Saturday was the discovery that the name of the ...

    Article : 161 words
  17. AEROPLANE FLIGHT ACROSS ATLANTIC

    A message from Halifax states that Hawker, the Australian aviator, was unable to start on his flight across the Atlantic on Saturday on account of a ...

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  18. BUDD TO HANG

    The Executive Council of the South Australian Government yesterday considered the statement written by William Percival Budd while in gaol ...

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  19. TRAVELLING CONCESSIONS TO RETURNED SOLDIERS

    Further travelling concessions have been approved of for returned soldiers when on furlough prior to their demobilisation. ...

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  20. TATTERSALL'S CONSULTATIONS.

    Following are the names and adresses of the drawers of placed horses in Tattersall's No. 1 Consultation on the Rosehill Handicap, run at ...

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  21. COAL CARRYING SCHOONER BREAKS ADRIFT FROM TUG

    The schooner Cavan, which was employed in the coal trade between Newcastle and Sydney, broke adrift from a tug during a gale on Saturday while ...

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  22. PERSONAL

    Mr. Charles Adams, secretary of the Star of the Barrier Tent, I.O.R., and a Past District Chief Ruler of the order, has been for several days ...

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  23. CARPENTERS' STRIKE NOTICE

    Sir,—The need for better housing of the people has taken some of your correspondents a long time to find out— nearly 40 years: and I do not see any ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. THE CATTLE MARKET

    Seven hundred and forty head of cattle were sold in Adelaide yesterday. Prices were firm. ...

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  25. REPATRIATION SCHEME

    The Minister for Repatriation, Senator Millen, yesterday announced a new scheme for decentralising the work of the Repatriation Department ...

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  26. JUVENILE BOATERS

    The City Council is taking steps to prevent children under 15 obtaining control of boats on the Torrens. ...

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  27. PORT PIRIE MAYOR RESIGNS

    The Mayor of Port Pirie, Mr. A. B. Forgan, has resigned. ...

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  28. NEW RAILWAY TUNNEL

    The new railway tunnel through Sleep's Hill will be opened to traffic to-morrow. It will do away with the use of the Blackwood viaducts. ...

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  29. THE COAL COMMISSION

    It was officially stated yesterday that the Government has briefed Mr. J. A. Browne, M.L.C., barrister at law, to represent it and assist the Royal ...

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  30. MR. W. M. HUGHES'S PRONOUNCED OPPOSITION

    Mr. W. M. Hughes was so pronounced in his opposition to the Japanese demand that he compelled Britain to withhold approval to the amendment ...

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  31. PROHIBITION VOTERS LEADING IN NEW ZEALAND REFERENDUM

    Wellington (N.Z.), Tuesday. The latest returns in connection with the licensing poll in New Zealand give a majority for prohibition of 419. ...

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  32. TECHNICAL COLLEGE VACANCIES.

    The Public Service Board is inviting applications for the following positions at the local Technical College:— Teacher of mechanical and engineering ...

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  33. SELECTING A GOVERNMENT IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    The political position is unchanged (says a Perth message to the "Advertiser"). A meeting of the National party will be held on Tuesday, when ...

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  34. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

    A London cable message dated April 11, states that the "Irish Constituent Assembly" has appointed an executive, including Messrs. De ...

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  35. HOTEL LICENSEE ROBBED OF £500 AT MOONEE VALLEY

    Robert William Leith, licensee of the Alpine Retreat Hotel, Warburton, was robbed of £500 in notes at Mooney Valley to-day. ...

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  36. THE "QUONDONG"

    The youthful editors of the lively little "Quondong" (the Broken Hill District School journal) have forwarded a copy of their production to "The ...

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  37. CHAIRMAN OF LABOR PARTY RESIGNS SEAT IN PARLIAMENT

    In connection with the Parliamentary by-election for the Paddington seat in the House of Assembly to become vacant this week by the ...

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  38. MEMORIAL TO SOLDIERS WHO VOTED "NO" TWICE

    The Melbourne Trades Hall authorities are preparing to erect a memorial to the soldiers who voted "No" in the two referendums on the question of ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN WAR WORKERS ON WAY HOME FROM ENDLAND

    A cable has been received intimating that the steamer Eastern, which is returning to Australia with war workers, left Bombay on Saturday last, and is ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES 50 PER CENT. OF PERSONNEL

    The New Zealand war casualties up to March 31, 1919, totalled:—Dead, 773 officers and 15,840 others; wounded, 1720 officers and 39,596 others; total, ...

    Article : 84 words
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    Such of the cable news on this page as is so headed appeared in " The Times," and is cabed to "The Barrier Miner" by special permission. It ...

    Article : 53 words
  42. ADULTERATED MILK

    William Gasmier, who was fined £3, and was ordered to pay £1 7/ costs, in the Police Court yesterday on a charge of having on March 19 sold adulterated ...

    Article : 174 words
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    The maximum shade temperature yesterday ws 73.2 degrees and the night minimus 54 degrees. ...

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