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  2. THE PEICE CONFERENCE

    As the result of President Wilson's attitude on the Finme and Dalmatian questions, the Italian Peace Delegation has announced that it will leave Paris on Thursday. ...

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  3. Advertising

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  5. THE INFLUENZA PLAGUE Record Figures in Victoria

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  6. GERMAN CAMPAIGN

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent reports:— "Messages from Libau state that the German Landwehr have overthrown ...

    Article : 100 words
  7. SIBERIAN POLICY

    Official advices say that the war party in the Japanese Cabinet is yielding to the Liberals on the Siberian policy. The Foreign Minister, Viscount ...

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  8. UNREST IN INDIA PUNJABIANS PROCLAMATION IGNORED

    Official: "The latest reports fromthe Punjab state that two British officers were injured and one other soldier killed when ...

    Article : 195 words
  9. SPORTING TO-MORROW'S S.A. TATTERSALL'S MEETING

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  10. IN BROKEN HILL PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA CASE DEFINITELY ANNOUNCED

    There is now one definite case of pneumonic influenza in the Hospital and also three suspicious cases. The surgeon superintendent, Dr. M. Birks, ...

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  11. WIFE ACCUSES HUSBAND OF THREATENING HER LIFE

    In the Police Court to-day, before Mr. W. Le Brun Brown S.M. A bert James Anderson (24), described as a fitter, was charged with using ...

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  12. IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    There were 22 deaths from influenza in the metropolitan hospitals for the 24 hours ended at 8 p.m. yesterday. During the same period 116 fresh ...

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  13. COAL CONFERENCE

    As the coal conference venue has been changed to Melbourne pending the completion of an interview between the secretary of the coal mine ...

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  14. 1 DEATH AND 5 NEW CASES REPORTED AT NEWCASTLE

    One death and five additional cases were reported in Newcastle yesterday. ...

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  15. BOXING

    The main bout at the Trades Hall Quadrangle to-morrow night will be a ten-rounds contest between Ted, Williams and W. M'Donald. The ...

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  16. 111 DEATHS IN 3 MONTHS CAUSED BY INFLUENZA

    The number of deaths from all causes in the metropolitan area of Sydney from January 1 to March 31 in the present year was 1921. Of that ...

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  17. VICEROY'S REPORT

    The Press Bureau reports that the Viceroy of India cabled as follows on April 20:— "All is now quiet in Lahore. A ...

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  18. TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS.

    The Broken Hill express arrived on time at the Sulphide-street station this morning, bringing 48 passengers from South Australia. After an examination ...

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  19. FOOTBALL.

    The works committee at last night's meeting of the City Council recommended that the rules now in existence controlling the use of ovals for training ...

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  20. PERSONAL

    Corporal V. Fromen, of the 7th Australian Flying Corps, will arrive by the Port Denison about May 4. The South Australian Governor, Sir ...

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  21. FEMALE UNIONISTS PROTEST AGAINST WEARING MASKS

    A deputation from the Female Employees' Union interviewed the Minister for Health (Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald) yesterday, and protested against ...

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  22. EXAMINATION HOURS.

    Examinations of persons who desire to leave Broken Hill by rail are made daily by Dr. Brownell the Government Medical Officer, at his surgery, between ...

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  23. MINISTERS NON-COMMITTAL ON RACING RESTRICTIONS

    Ministers are non-committal as to when the restrictions on horseracing are likely to be lifted. When asked yesterday if the A.J.C. would be able ...

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  24. CHECK EXAMINATIONS.

    A large number of persons who have arrived in Broken Hill during the past few days were present at the Sulphide-street station to-day to submit ...

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  25. MINING.

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  26. FREE INOCULATION

    A board in the porch of the Town Hall yesterday afternoon bore a notice which announced that free inoculation (as a precautionary measure against ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. POLICE OFFICERS RETIRING

    A number of police officers will retire at the end of June, including Inspectors Rolland and Thornton, Sub-Inspectors Leluvre. Tuohy, Beare, and ...

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  28. THE GENERAL POSITION REGARDED AS HOPEFUL

    The Minister for Health (Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald), referring to the general influenaa position, described it as very hopeful. ...

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  29. IN VICTORIA.

    The Victorian health authorities report that 1155 new cases of influenza were reported in Melbourne yesterday and 133 cases from the country. This ...

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  30. ELECTRIC POWER HOUSE

    The Adelaide Electric Light Supply Company is about to spend £200,000 in the erection of a power house on 20 acres of land on Le Fevre's Peninsula, ...

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  31. FATAL VEHICCE ACCIDENT

    Jacob Allen was killed on the Bundaleer-road, near Clare, as the result of a vehicle accident. ...

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  32. IN QUEENSLAND

    The steamer Mowralyan has reached Brisbane with 25 cases of pneumonic influenza on board. ...

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  33. B. N. HORTICULTURAL AND FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY

    The Broken Hill Horticultural and Floricultural Society held a chrysanthemum evening last night at the Town Hall. The quality of the blooms was ...

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  34. DEATH OF MR. S. C. BETTISON

    The death is announced of Mr. S. O. Bettison, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E Bettison, of Railway Town. The late Mr. Bettison was an active member of ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. FREMANTLE UNION PROPOSE PILLACING SHOPS

    There has been no settlement of the wharf troubles at Fremantle. Extraordinary speeches have been delivered by the union leaders. The pillaging of ...

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  36. IN SUTH AUSTRALIA

    Forty-three fresh cases of influenza were notified in Adelaide yesteaday. There was another death at Port Pirie, the deceased's name being ...

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  37. BROKEN HILL GOLF CLUB OPENS THE 1919 SEASON

    The Broken Hill Golf Club opened its season on April 20 with a stroke handicap. Owing to unfavorable weather the attendance was small. The results ...

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  38. INSTERSTATE A.L.P. CONFERENCE TO BE HELD IN SYDNEY IN JUNE

    A number of the proposals from the States which are to be submitted to the Interstate Conference of the Australian Labor Party were made ...

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  39. AT W[?]CA[?]

    Val Norman, son of Mr. C. V. Norman, of the Lion Brewery, died at the hospital here yesterday, afternoon from [?] He was 17 years of age. ...

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  40. FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN

    Mr. Reginald Lloyd has telegraphed from Burketown as follows:—"Have crossed Australia in an aeroplane from ocean [?] ...

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    The maximum shade temperature yesterday was 85 degrees and the night minimum 76 degrees. ...

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