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  3. British Warships Active

    AN Admiralty communique says that the German steamers, Mecklenburg (7892 tons) and Parona (5986 tons) were sunk by gun fire from British warships. The possibility of the German pocket battleship, Admiral ...

    Article : 316 words
  4. AIRCRAFT RAIDS ON SHETLANDS

    GERMAN aircraft twice raided the Shetland Islands today. Bombs were dropped but no damage was done beyond the shattering of windows in crofters' cottages. The raiders were driven off by anti-aircraft fire. ...

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  5. Today's News In Brief

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Stolen property valued at £700 was recovered by detectives in a flat at Bondi last night. They believe it to be the ...

    Article : 258 words
  6. Commanders In France

    THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF of the Allied Forces (Marshal Gamelin)—left—and the Commander-in-Chief of the British Forces (Gen. Viscount Gort) seen together "somewhere in the war zone in France" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STOP PRESS

    VANCOUVER.— Severe [?] tremors today shook the Pacifi coast on both sides of the [?] and United Slades border. Damag ...

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  8. Personal

    THE general manager of the North mine (Mr. O. H. Woodward), and the general manager of the South mine (Mr. A. Fairweather) were ...

    Article : 154 words
  9. LIQUOR CHARGE AGAINST A.I.F. MEN DISMISSED

    AT the Liverpool Police Court, Private Frank Morgan, of the Second A.I.F. in camp at Ingleburn was charged with having obtained ...

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  10. OFFENSIVE BEHAVIOR COSTSMAN£2

    A MAN, who allegedly stopped people in the street to talk to i them, was fined £2 when he appeared before Mr, A. B. Collins, S.M.. in the ...

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  11. Flying Doctor Base At Alice Springs

    The Alice Springs wireless base which is the sixth to be opened by thc Australian Aerial Medical Services in connection with the Flying ...

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  12. Picton Group Of Red Cross

    A well-attended meeting of the West Picton Group of the Red Cross Society was held at the Tydvil Hall on Thursday. The centre donated by Mrs. ...

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  13. SWIMMING CLUB DECISIONS

    Competitors in the Silver City Swimming Club's events must be in attendance by 10.55 a.m. each Sunday. Failure to do so will result in ...

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  14. Engine Plunges ThroughBridge; Driver Killed

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Alexander Arkley (50), driver of a log train, was fatally scalded, yesterday when thc engine plunged through a ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. COUNCIL STILL AWAITS PLANT FROM OVERSEAS

    Council expects to have the larger of the two secondhand electricity units purchased in England in Broken Hill by the end of the year. The ...

    Article : 78 words
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  17. MR. T. MARKS DEAD

    The death occurred at the Hospital early today of Mr. Thomas Henry Marks (45), of Wolfram Street. He had been on ...

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  18. SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS

    The Intermediate Certificate examimation will begin at the High School on Tuesday, November 21. when 95 pupils, including 76 from the ...

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  19. LOCAL RECRUITS IN GOOD HEALTH

    CHAPLAIN Edgar Arnold, writing to "The Barrier Miner" from Woodside Military Camp, where he is attached to the 27th ...

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  21. A.L.P. Decisions

    I At the fortnightly meeting ot the I Barrier District Assembly of the Australian Labor Party which was held at the Trades Hall last night a motion ...

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  22. DELEGATES FOR RAIL CONFERENCE

    According to information received today by the secretary of the Broken Hill-Fort Augusta Railway League (Mr. C. B. Tompkins) the following ...

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  23. CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE COMPULSORY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—There is strong support in the State Cabinet for the introduction of a scheme to compel all who pay wages tax and ...

    Article : 110 words
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  27. CASES ADJOURNED

    When the adjourned charges against Charles Henry Richards (34), laborer, of having unlawfully assaulted a female at Railway Town, and of ...

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  28. MEAN THEFT FROM THE CEMETERY

    The action of some person in stealing a dome wreath from a grave at the cemetery has brought a complaint about vandalism of a sneaking nature ...

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  29. Wilcannia Resumes Normal Activities

    ALTHOUGH thc celebrations in connection with the Back to Wilcannia Week have now concluded many of the visitors are remaining m the town. The citizens are settling down again to normal life after a week of rush and bustle with some ...

    Article : 253 words
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