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  2. Advertising

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  3. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC IN BROKEN HILL

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  4. MARITIME STRIKE POSITION UNCHANGED

    The strike position in Sydney was unchanged yesterday, with the men still determined to fight on. A hope of a settlement is held by some unionists in ...

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  5. IN NEW SOUTH WALES LITHGOW STANDS OUT

    It has been decided to expend £5000 for the relief of unemployment and other distress on the occasion of the peace celebrations. Half this sum will ...

    Article : 154 words
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  7. PEACE DAY AUSTRALIAN FORCE TO MARCH IN LONDON

    The Australian section of the Victory march in London on Saturday will comprise Colonel E. Herrod (7th Battalion) commanding, a major, five ...

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  8. PEACE TREATY

    "The Times" Copenhagen correspondent says that the German press comments with cynical candour on the ratification of the Peace Treaty, claiming ...

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  9. SHORTAGE OF COAL

    The shortage of coal is likely to haye a serious effect on local industries, and if, as is threatened, the stoppage of the wheat mills takes place owing to ...

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  10. IN VICTORIA

    The Federal Government has yielded to the general desire that, in view of the celebrations of peace and their splendid services which made victory ...

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  11. THE RHINELAND

    The Rhineland agreement between America, Belgium, Great Britain, France and Germany, has been published, establishing the conditions for ...

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  12. IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    Yesterday's pneumonic ifluenza returns showed a slight increase in the epidemic. During the twenty-four hours ending 8 p.m. eight deaths were ...

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  13. CONCERT AT NIGHT

    At night the bands and concert parties will parade the streets with the idea of entertaining those celebrators who will not be able to gain admission ...

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  14. WILLIS, RUTHERFORD, AND ROSA EXPELLED

    The A.L.P. executive last night expelled Mr. A. C. Willis (secretary of the Australasian Shale and Coal Employees' Federation), Mr. Rutherford (secretary ...

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  15. COUNCIL'S RELIEF WORK

    A meeting was held to-day of the joint committee of the Municipal Council and the representatives of the Broken Hill Mining and Treament ...

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  16. IN BROKEN HILL

    Arrangements have now been finalised for the peace celebrations to be held to-morrow, and everything points to the hurried arrangements being successful. ...

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  17. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Warm appreciation of the manner in which the men of the Port Pirie smelters stuck to their job right throughout the period when the Empire was in ...

    Article : 364 words
  18. NOISY SCENES IN GERMAN ASSEMBLY

    The "Times" Weimar correspondent says that noisy scenes were witnessed at the Assembly's ratification of the Peace Treaty, the minority howling ...

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  19. ORDER OF PROCESSION.

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  20. DISPLAY OF FLAGS

    The committee desires that all business people will display flags and bunting at their establishments. ...

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  21. THANKSGIVING EUCHARIST AT ST. PETER'S CHURCH

    In connection with the peace celebration a sec[?]al service of thanksgiving will be held at St. Peter's Church at 7.30 a.m. to-morrow, when the ...

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  22. PAUL FREEMAN

    Paul Freeman is to be given a trial, but is unlikely to get any publicity, as the trial will take place at the Holdsworthy Concentration Camp before the ...

    Article : 127 words
  23. LICENSED PREMISES TO CLOSE

    Inspector Gumley has been advised by Inspector Mitchell that a War Precautions' Regulation has been issued requiring all premises licensed to sell ...

    Article : 77 words
  24. ROBUR tea

    No, thank [?], sir! I never touches nothing "hard," sir. I finds a drop o' 'ot tea suits me best, sir. People takes me 'cause ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. USE OF FIREWORKS EXPRESSLY FORBIDDEN

    Police-Inspector Gumley advises: "In view of medical opinion regarding the harmful effect of the indiscriminate use of fireworks on returned soldiers ...

    Article : 72 words
  26. HUNGARIAN BOLSHEVIKS ATTACK ROUMANIANS

    Reuter's Bucharest correspondent says that the news from Transylvania states that the Hungarian Bolshevik troops which were withdrawn from the ...

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  27. TOWNSVILLE TROUBLE

    Twenty-three railway employees have been suspended for disobedience of orders in connection with the recent Townsville trouble. Further Townsville ...

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  28. WORK FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS

    In connection with the work for returned soldiers, made possible by the Commonwealth Government's grant of £600 to the Broken Hill Council, Mr. ...

    Article : 89 words
  29. HOLIDAY FOR SOLDIERS

    Returned soldiers who are employed on Government tramways and railways are to be given a holiday on Saturday in order that they may be able ...

    Article : 55 words
  30. TOWN HALL LUNCHEON.

    At the conclusion of the procession soldiers will keep in their formation and march to their clubrooms, preparatory to attending the Town Hall luncheon. ...

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  31. STATE POLITICS

    Finality has not yet been reached in regard to the projected re-shuffle of portfolios in the State Cabinet. It is expected that the solution of the ...

    Article : 97 words
  32. SHIPPING PROBLEM COMMONWEALTH LINERS.

    "The Times" city editor says that the announcement that Mr. Hughes has contracted on behalf of his Government for the construction of three large cargo ...

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  33. JAPANESE BUYERS STILL SECURING METALS

    The Japanese metal purchasers continue to operate strongly, especially in antimony and zinc. ...

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  34. FREE TRAM TRANSIT FOR SOLDIERS AND CADETS

    The district superintendent of tramways and railways notifies that returned soldiers wearing badges or uniform, and members of the Citizen Forces in ...

    Article : 51 words
  35. BANDSMEN'S LUNCHEON.

    Bandsmen will be provided with luncheon at hotels assigned, and will remain in the street to be ready to meet military detachments for the purpose of ...

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  36. THE SHARE MARKET

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  37. FIREWOOD WORKERS' STRIKE

    There was practically no change to-day as regards the firewood Workers' dispute. The secretary of the industrial disputes committee received a ...

    Article : 101 words
  38. ISSUE OF MEDALS

    As a memento of the great victorious peace to be celebrated on Saturday next, a medal will be available for presentation to every child in the ...

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  39. AT THE SCHOOLS.

    North Public School.—The City Band, with a detachment of returned soldiers, will board the tram at Argent-street at 2.15. and disembark at Iodide-street, ...

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  40. PORT PIRIE SMELTERS

    A further reduction in the activities of the Pirie smelters has been ordered, presumably as a result of the seamen's strike. Mr. Somerset, acting general ...

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  41. OVER 2000 MEN EMPLOYED IN GOVERNMENT YARDS

    The Federal Government has now 2225 men employed at work in connection with its ship-building programme. ...

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  42. RAILWAY SERVICES CANNOT BE SUBSIDISED

    Sir Eric Goddes, discussing the railway outlook, says that it is impossible for the Government to continue subsidising the services, which would mean ...

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  43. CATT'S CASE

    Mr. Justice Gordon in the Divorce Court to-day delivered his reserved judgment on the application on behalf of Eva Alice Catts for alimony, ...

    Article : 152 words
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  46. ADELAIDE DRIVERS' UNION

    It is reported that a largely attended meeting of the Adelaide branch of the Drivers' Union voted strongly against direct action at the Trades Hall on ...

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  48. SATURDAY'S SPECIAL "MINER."

    There will be no issue to-morrow of the Special Saturday evening "Miner." ...

    Article : 20 words
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