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  2. Advertising

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  4. THE IDLE MINES SUPPLIES OF COAL ARRIVING DAILY.

    Mr. C. J. Emery, president of the Mining Managers' Association, made the following statement to a "Miner" reporter this afternoon:— ...

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  5. THE PEACE CONFERENCE German Opinions of Treaty

    The Austrian peace delegates have arrived at St. German. ...

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  6. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. YESTERDAY'S SUMMARY

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  7. THE AFGHANISTAN WAR

    A message from Simla, dated May 10th, states:— "The Viceroy has issued a proclamalion in which he des res to make ...

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  8. IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    Six deaths from influenza and fresh cases were reported in Sydney during the 24 hours ended at 8 a.m. yesterday. During the same period 33 ...

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  9. NORTH MINE CLOSES DOWN FROM 8 THIS MORNING

    Mr. E. M. Hcrsington, secretary of the F.E.D. and F.A., stated this afternoon that the British mine is at present "clear." ...

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  10. THE AUSTRIAN TERMS

    A Paris message, dated May 13, states that the Austrian Peace Treaty will be found to be similar to the German Treaty in its general lines. It ...

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  11. MEDICAL COUNCIL SUGGESTS REMOVAL OF RESTRICTIONS.

    The removal of the influenza restrictions was last night recommended by the Medical Consultative Council. The Cabinet will probably meet ...

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  12. TREATY UNACCEPTABLE

    A cable message from Berlin, via Copenhagen, states that the German Premier (Herr Schiedemann), addressing the National Assembly, described ...

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  13. THE TROOPSHIP KHYBER GOES INTO QUARANTINE.

    Owing to a recent outbreak of smallpox on board the troopship Khyber the vessel was ordered into quarantine on arrival at Sydney Yesterday. ...

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  14. THE NORTH

    Mr. Gall, superintendent of the North mine, this afternoon stated:— "The whole of the operations on the mine are suspended owing to employees ...

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  15. IN VICTORIA.

    There was no material alteration in the influenza epidemic in Melbourne yesterday. The returns show 97 new admissions and 120 discharged. There ...

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  16. SPORTING A.J.C. CARNIVAL

    Continuous rain fell yesterday morning and prevented the horses from galloping at their best. They were compelled to use the magpie grasa ...

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  17. PERSONAL

    The Adelaide correspondent of "The Miner" reports that Mr. A. 0. Whittington, secretary of the S.A.J.C., died yesterday after a long illness. ...

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  18. AGREEMENT EXPECTED ON FIUME QUESTION

    A Paris message states that the negotiations with Italy regarding the future of Fiume have reached a stage at which an early agreement is ...

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  19. MANIFESTO ISSUED BY GERMAN SOCIALISTS

    The manifesto issued by the German Independent Socialists, says another message from Copenhagen, charges the German Government with having ...

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  20. MR. W. M. HUGHES'S OPINION OF GERMAN DELEGATE

    A delayed Paris message states that the Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. W. M. Hughes), describing the handing over of the Peace, Terms to the ...

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  21. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Adelaide health authorities report that 24 fresh cases of influenza were notified yesterday. ...

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  22. MEN UNLOADING COAL AT ZINC CORPORATION.

    Mr. C. G. Hylton. superintendent of the Zinc Corporation, stated to-day that practically the only work being done at the works is the unloading of ...

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  23. IN BROKEN HILL.

    The Hospital authorities report that there are still two cases of influenza in the isolation ward. No new cases were admitted to-day. ...

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  24. AIRSHIP FLIGHTS ACROSS THE ATLANTIC DIRIGIBLE TO COMPETE

    A United States dirigible airship has started for Newfoundland, and will attempt the trans-Atlantic flight in addition to the United States Government ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS IN SOUTH AFRICA A STOP WORK DECISION

    A delayed message from Johannesburg states that a large meeting of mine workers carried a resolution endorsing the decision of the federation of April ...

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  26. SIX CONTACTS REPORTED.

    Mr. C. Brosnan. Chief Sanitary Inspector. stated to-day that there are still six pneumonic influenza contacts in Broken Hill. These contacts Mr. ...

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  27. FEW MEN AT THE SOUTH.

    Mr. C. D. Cherry, acting manager of the South mine, stated this afternoon that he could not say when productive operations will be resumed. ...

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  28. PERMITS TO TRAVEL.

    A notice posted at the quarantine office at Sulphide-street station reads as follows:—"Permits are issued from Broken Hill to only the following ...

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  29. U. S. AIRPLANES REPORT FROM LONG ISLAND STATION.

    A message from Rockaway (Long Island) states that three U. S. navy Curtis airplanes started on their first lap across the Atlantic this morning. ...

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  30. STATEMENT BY MR. KERR.

    The following is reprinted from the A.M.A. official newspaper, but for its accuracy "The Miner" is not responsible:— ...

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  31. BUILDING TRADE STRIKE

    As a result of the building trades strike ballot, which was 884 in favor of returning to work at 3.3 an hour and 739 in favor of continuing on strike for ...

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  32. TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS.

    The express arrived this morning with 18 passengers. Dr. Shaw, the Commonwealth Quarantine Officer, reported to-day that all the passengers ...

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  33. THE SYDNEY CUP.

    Nightwatch, at present the favorite for the Sydney Cup. arrived in Sydney on Tuesday from Melbourne. He was accompanied by his stable mate ...

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  34. CANADIAN NAVAL OFFICER ATTACKED IN PARLIAMENT

    Mr. William Duff created a sensation in the House of Commons by attacking the Canadian naval administration at Halifax during the war. He charged ...

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  35. DEPUTATION TO MINISTER REGARDING COST OF LIVING

    At a meeting of the Trades and Labor Council executive yesterday it was decided to appoint a deputation to wait on the Acting Minister for Labor ...

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  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The troopship Wandilla will arrive at the anchorage this evening, and the Armagh will arrive on Friday. The men from the Shropshire landed ...

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  37. MINING

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  38. BOXING

    A London cable, dated May 12. states that in a 20-round contest for a purse of £1000 at the National Sporting Club, Eddie, M'Goorty, well known in ...

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  39. THEFT OF SILVER AND GOLD FROM PORT PIRIE SMELTERS

    The police yesterday made an arrest in Adelaide in connection with the large robbery of silver from the Port Pirie smelters, which is said to involve ...

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  40. WARSHIP WAS HOT ORDERED TO PROCEED TO FREMANTLE

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. W. A. Watt) denies that the warship Encounter was ordered to proceed to Fremantle during the recent trouble on ...

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  41. ADELAIDE CONTESTS.

    Harry Stone, the boxer who is taking over the management of the King's Theatre. has arranged that the featherweights. Tack Byron and "Weedle" ...

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  42. DEPORTED RUSSIANS' WIVES APPEAL TO LABOR BODIES

    The executive of the Trades and Labor Council and the executive of the Australian Labor Party will shortly confer on the question of the Russ an ...

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  43. RETURNED MILITIAMEN NOT COMPELLED TO DRILL

    The Acting Minister for Defence, Senator Russell, states that there is no present intention of compelling returned soldiers who were militia men to ...

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  44. FOOTBALL.

    A good game of football was witnessed by a large crowd of people on the Gladstone ground on Wednesday afternoon. the competing teams being the ...

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  45. HIDES AND LEATHER

    H des and leather have been released from control by the Federal Government. ...

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  46. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS AND LABOR PARTY PLEDGE

    Mr. Sykes, the retiring secretary of the Returned Soldiers Wharf Laborares' Union, has issued an appeal to soldiers to organise to protect tue preference to ...

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  47. PRICE ORDERS REPEALED

    All price orders existing up till yesterday have been repealed in regard to benzine, fertilisers hides, kerosene, white lead. motor spirits and benzoline, ...

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  48. RECHABITISM

    At the meeting of the Star of the Barrier Boys, No. 29, I.O.R. Bro. W. Walker. C.R., presided over a fair attendance. Three new members were ...

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  49. LOWEST TEMPERATURES

    The weather yesterday was cold, the maximum shade temperature being 58 degrees. A further drop in the temperature was recorded at night, the ...

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    "Common Sense": The publication of your letter would not serve any useful purpose. Some letters carry no weight if anonymous, while others are ...

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    Steve "Franceshine: There is a telegram for you at "The Miner" office. There were no cases listed for hearing in the Police Court to-day. ...

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