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  2. MR. HOLMAN ANSWERS CRITICS.

    Sir,—In view of newspaper criticism directed against the New South Wales Government, and against me in particular, I offer the following facts for ...

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  3. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITIONS.

    The United States survey yacht Carnegie unexpectedly arrived at Lyttleton on Saturday. Captain Ault (the commander) said that if he had been ...

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  4. THE WARS.

    There was a striking transformation scene in London yesterday (Saturday) forenoon. Half of the population was engaged ...

    Article : 139 words
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  6. After-War Trade.

    Public opinion on the question o[?] closer Empire relations is crystallising in favor of some form of a post-war Imperial congress or conference. It is ...

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  7. METEOROLOGICAL.

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  8. IN BROKEN HILL.

    A meeting of the Gallipoli Committee, which was responsible for the holding of "Pasty Day" in Broken Hill, was held at the Council Chamber on Saturday ...

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  9. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Senator Pearce (Acting Prime Minister) said that he did not know whether Mr. Andrew Fisher, as High Commissioner in London had made the ...

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  10. AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING.

    Johnson's Theatre and Hillside Pavilion. —Johnson's Pictures. Pictureland.—-Lenard's Pictures. Theatre Royal.—Sayers's Pictures. ...

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  11. SHACKLETON'S MENU IN THE ANTARCTIC.

    Before Sir Ernest Shackleton left on his voyage to the South Pole (says an English paper) he went to Norway in order to test the food that should be tak[?] in ...

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  12. MEETING TO-NIGHT.

    A.N.A.—Lodgeroom[?] at 7.45. ...

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  14. Barrier Miner.

    THOSE who suggest that the British Empire should shut down on all trade with Germany when the war is over seem to forget the position of France and ...

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  15. THE 300,000 MARK.

    Mr. Joseph Cook, M.H.R., leader of the Opposition, on Saturday urged the Government to make a d[?]h for the 300,000 army mark set up by Mr. W. ...

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  16. ATTACK NEAR DOUAUMONT.

    The latest French official communique states:- "The German attack between Douaumont fort and Vaux village has ...

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  17. RECRUITING IN SYDNEY.

    Recruiting m Sydney was slow yesterday. Only 47 volunteers were examined, of whom 42 were accepted. ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The executive of the Railway Workers' Association has condemned the Government for giving preference in finding work to unemployed miners over ...

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  19. STUBBORN ATTACKS CONTINUED.

    A semi-official message states:- "The enemy continues to attack stubbornly, lt is now east of Verdun, against Vaux. Its action in the ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. MR. HUGHES IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes (the Australian Prime Minister) says he has been greatly cheered by many sympathetic messages he has received from Australia. ...

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  21. SOLDIER'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    A soldier on final leave had a narrow escape from being killed at the Mount Victoria railway station on Saturday. The soldier tried to board a train while ...

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  22. TWENTY-THREE OF ZEPPELIN'S CREW MISSING.

    Unconcealed delight has been manifested in the provinces, especially in the eastern counties, at the destruction of a Zeppelin. ...

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  23. WEST DARLING ART UNION.

    The Merindie Mechanics' Institute was crowded on Saturday afternoon last, when the West Darling Art Union was drawn. The first prize was the ...

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  24. STATE POSTAL REVENUE.

    The State postal revenue for the nine months ended March 31 was £3,725,815, an increase of £290,362 over the same period of last year. ...

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  25. FATE OF INVALIDED SOLDIER.

    An invalided trooper, W. Anderson, who was wounded in the abdomen at Sara Bahr on August 7, fell into a boiling spring at Rotorua and died from ...

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  26. On the Russian Front.

    The latest official communique says:- "Floods in the lakes region drove the enemy to the parapets of its trenches. Our artillery drove the enemy in again. ...

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  27. THE PINNACLES ACCIDENT.

    In connection with the accident at the Pinnacles, by which a man named Arthur Harvey, was seriously injured, the following report is supplied by one ...

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  28. THE PETROL MONOPOLY INQUIRY.

    The Royal Commission (Mr. Justice Pring) appointed to inquire into the allegations in connection with the proposed Government petrol monopoly ...

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  29. A BULLET IN HIS NECK.

    Constable Dudley, of Sydney, went away as a private, and took part in the historic landing on the Gallipo[?]i Peninsula (says the "Evening Nows"). ...

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  30. HARNESSING WATER POWER.

    It is the intention of the Minister of Public Works (Mr. J. H. Cann) to ask Parliament to refer to the Public Works Committee six schemes for the ...

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  31. THE COST OF LIVING.

    The Federal Government reflations fixing the price of bread at 6[?]d. the 41b. loaf and flour at £11 5/ per ton in metropolitan areas, will operate ...

    Article : 68 words
  32. In the Balkans.

    The Deputies in the Greek Chamber representing Salonika have urged the Premier to ensure security against any fresh aerial bombardment, demanding ...

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  33. SOME OF THE DAMAGE.

    Three bombs were dropped in one eastern county town. The entire damage was done by the first bomb, which demolished two workmen's dwellings. ...

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  34. MONTHLY AND QUARTERLY STATISTICS.

    During the week ended April 1 the arrivals in Broken Hill by the express totalled 307 and the departures 348. For the corresponding week of last year ...

    Article : 100 words
  35. FEDERAL ARBITRATION COURT.

    Consideration is being given by the Federal Government to the congestion of business in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court. ...

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  36. SOLDIER FALLS FROM TRAIN.

    A contingent of returned soldiers arrived in Adelaide per the Melbourne express on Friday morning (says the "Advertiser"), when it was reported ...

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  37. PERSONAL.

    The Executive Council, at a meeting on Wednesday last, approved of the appointment of Mr. E. Bainbridge as a member of the Miners' Accident Relief ...

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  38. Enemy Submarines.

    The Board of Trade announces that the enemy sank 36 British ships during March of a total of 62,532 tons, and with a loss of 121 lives. ...

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  39. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

    During the week ended April the following registrations of births, deaths, and marriages were made with the Broken Hill Registrar:—Births, 14 (males ...

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  40. AVIATION RISKS.

    Aviators testing new machines are being allowed increased pay in consideration of the risks taken. ...

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  41. A NEW ZEALAND FIRE.

    A warehouse at Christchurch was gutted by fire on Saturday night. The burnt stock included £1000 worth of clothes ready for issue. ...

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  42. Holland Anxious.

    A delayed message from The Hague states that there was much excitement in Holland on Friday on a report that all officers' furlough had been suddenly ...

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  43. The Battle of Verdun.

    The "Petit Journal" publishes the story of the capture of Malancourt. The Germans at eight o'clock in the evening the writer says, determined to seize ...

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  44. TEACHERS ENLISTED.

    A return made available by the Minister for Education shows that 500 teachers of the New South Wales Education Department have enlisted in the ...

    Article : 98 words
  45. GOVERNMENT TRAMS.

    During the week ended April 1 the [?]ber of passengers carried on the [?]en Hill Government trams totalled [?]49, compared with 36,420 for the ...

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  46. RAID ON CHINESE GAMBLING DENS.

    The police last night raided three Chinese gambling dens in Melbourne, and arrested 150 Chinese. ...

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  47. TASMANIAN VOTING SYSTEM.

    Mr. F. G. Tudor, the Minister of Trade and Customs, who has been in Tasmania recently, on Saturday said that the Hare system of voting ...

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  48. FRUIT AT ALBERMARLE STATION.

    Mr. W. Hogg, who returned yesterday from a trip to Menindie, stated this morning that during the trip he had had the pleasure of visiting Albermarle ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN MINING CORPS.

    Commonwealth military orders ga[?]etted the other day give the following allotment of officers of the Australian Mining Corps: ...

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  50. The Blockade of Germany.

    Messages from Amsterdam state that Scandinavian shipping is astir, owing to rumors that the Entente proposes to complete its sea blockade of Germany. ...

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  51. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "E.F.": The sentiment of your verses is admirable. The composition, however, is not suitable for "The Miner." "E.D.": Publication of your letter ...

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  52. BROKEN HILL SANITORIUM.

    In the Legislative Assembly last week Mr. J. Wright, M.L.A., asked the Colonial Secretary whether his attention had been drawn to the necessity for ...

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  53. Allies War Conference.

    A noteworthy feature of the late A[?]' War Conference in Paris was that the processdings throughout were carried on in English, with the skilled ...

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