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  3. BIG VOTE FOR RETURN TO GERMANY NAZI BANNERS UNFURLED IN THE SAAR (Special to "The Miner,")

    By a majority of 10 to 1 the people of the Saar have, voted for a return to Germany, and it now remains for the League of Nations, according to the terms of the Versailles Treaty, to implement the result of the plebiscite, ...

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  4. What Broken Hill Reads

    BOOKS of fiction have by far the greatest appeal to the reading public of Broken Hill, according to Mr. M. Atherton, municipal librarian. ...

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  5. HOUSEWIVES MEET

    There were only a few women present at the bread protest meeting of the housewives held in the Town Hall this afternoon who voted against ...

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  6. RAILWAY TO PT. AUGUSTA

    A meeting to-morrow night of the Broken Hill-Port Augusta Railway League will probably lead to the resumption of the activity of this ...

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  7. LOCAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS

    The results of the technical education December examinations for diploma preparatory, and diplomas courses were made ...

    Article : 381 words
  8. FULL STAFF AT HOSPITAL

    The reorganisation of the Hospital medical staff recently when three resident medical officers were appointed to act with the ...

    Article : 180 words
  9. CONTRARY VIEWS ON RESULT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. C. M. M'Donald, former president of the Employers' Federation, who attended the International Labor Conference at ...

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  10. MUCH RELIEF IN EUROPE

    The Saar vote has been received with a sigh of relief throughout Europe mingled with surprise at the size of the majority. ...

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  11. PERSONAL

    AFTER nearly. 50 years service to the South Australian Railways, the general traffic manager (Mr. Benjamin H. Gillman) will retire from ...

    Article : 130 words
  12. CHECK INSPECTOR ON SAFETY METHODS

    Several recommendations for mining companies to follow in order to make the working conditions of men underground safer were included ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The following temperatures show the readings in the capital cities up till noon to-day:— ...

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    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— David Davis (38), scrub cutter, of Yandilla, 70 miles from Longreach, was found dead under a bush 100 yards from his ...

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    Constable Wallace, who has been stationed at Broken Hill for the last six-years, left last night for Sydney. He has been transferred to the ...

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