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  2. SPORTING

    Mr. William Fox, the moving picture King, has offered 500,000 dollars (£114,563 for a fight between Dempsey and Carpentier, Dempsey to take ...

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  3. CHURCH NOTES

    [Church officers and others of all denominations are invited to send news items (not being advertisements) of interest to churchgoers for publication ...

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  4. PROLONGED CONFERENCE [?] OF BRITISH RAILWAYMEN

    Indications promise a prolonged Rallwaymen's Conference, possibly until January 11. It is now regarded practically as certain that the Government's ...

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  5. STURT SELECTION BALLOT

    A meeting of representatives of unions which are loyal to the A.L.P. Central Executive will be held at the Trades Hall on Tuesday night next, ...

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  6. THE IDLE MINES

    Mr. J. S. Flynn, manager of the A.M.A, store, was asked by a "Miner" reporter yesterday how the store was getting on now. Mr. Flynn replied, ...

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  7. CONFERENCE OF ALLIES TO BE HELD IN PARIS

    The Lord High Chancellor (Lord Birkenhead) accompanied the Prime Minister to Paris. It is stated that Ministers were accompanied by a retinue ...

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  8. REVOLT IN IRELAND

    The police barracks at Roundastone, Galwey, were raided, and shots were exchanged. The resistance was vigorous, and the assailants were driven off ...

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  9. CLERKS' UNION TO MEET

    A special general meeting of the Broken Hill Division of the Australian Clerical Association will be held at the Trades Hall on Monday night to ...

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  10. POLICE CHIEF DISMISSED

    The "Times" Dublin correspondent says that a sensation has been caused by the summary dismissal of Sir Joseph Byrne, chief of police, without notice. ...

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  11. LIQUOR TRADE MEETING

    A summoned meeting of the Liquor Trade Union will be held at the Trades Hall on Monday at 8 p.m. ...

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  12. CRICKET

    The cricket match played on the Western Oval during the holidays between teams representing the Barrier District Cricket League and the Broken ...

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  13. CARPENTERS MEET TO-NIGHT

    A special meeting of the local branch of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners will be held at the Trades Hall to-night to deal with ...

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  14. STATE POLITICS

    The agitation amongst a section of the State Nationalist Parliamentary Party for a change of leadership is fissling out. The principal business for ...

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  15. AFGHAN WAR

    Reuter's Delhi correspondent, writing on December 31 in reference to strictures of some London newspapers regarding the Afghan campaign, ...

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  16. HOSPITAL ELECTIONS

    The receiving of nominations of representatives on the Board of Management of the District Hospital closed with the secretary (Mr. A. H. ...

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  17. A. M. A. MEETING.

    The following was published in yesterday's Latest Edition of "The Miner":- A special meeting of the A.M.A. ...

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  18. EMPIRE EXHIBITION TO BE HELD IN 1921

    The preliminary arrangements for the British Empire Exhibition to be held in 1921 have been completed. The exhibition will probably be held in ...

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  19. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    A settlement of the marine engineers' dispute is hoped for as a result of the proposed conference next week. It is expected that members of the ...

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  20. OCCUPIED TERRITORIES

    The conversations with the Germans regarding the jurisdiction applicable to occupied territorios is likely to continue for some days; hence the exchange of ...

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  21. BRISBANE UNEMPLOYED DEMONSTRATE IN THE STREETS

    About 300 unemployed, including a number of returned soldiers, assembled outside the Labor Bureau yesterday to protest against the apathv of the ...

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  22. FEDERAL MINISTRY

    It is expected that the constitution of the new Federal Ministry will be decided upon at a meeting of the Cabinet on Tuesday. The two Ministers ...

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  23. MINING MANAGERS LEAVE FOR MELBOURNE

    Messrs. C. J. Emery (of the British Mine), J. Hebbard (of the Sulphide Corporation), and C. G. Hylton (of the Zinc Corporation left by the ...

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  24. POSTMISTRESS FELLED BY A MASKED [?]ER

    Armed and masked men raided the oranch post office at Camberwell yesterday. The postmistress tackled one man and was felled with an iron bar. ...

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  25. THE LATE SIR EDMUND BARTON

    The State funeral of the late Sir Edward Barton was the most impressive soon is Sydney for many years. The following messages from the ...

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  26. TO KILL WHITE ANTS

    A white ant poison bait generally considerad effective says the Government entomologist) may be made by the admixture of an ounce of arsenic to a ...

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  27. BREWERY COOPERS ARE TO RESUME WORK

    Members of the Coopers' Union employed at the metroplitan breweries, who have been on strike, will return to work on Monday morning. ...

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  28. EARTHQUAKE IN MEXICO CAUSES 500 CASUALTIES

    Official information from Mexico estimates last Saturday's earthquake casualties at 500. Fires and floods have added to the devastation and ...

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  29. DELIVERY OF "BARRIER TRUTH"

    Early this morning a number of newsrunners gathered in front of "Truth" office and further discussed their trouble with the management of ...

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  30. TWO DAYS' IMPRISONMENT FOR DISOBEDIENT ENGINEERS

    In the Central Police Court yesterday the engineers of the s.s. Eastern were proceeded against for refusing to go to sea. Three defendants were each ...

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  31. A.M. A. DELEGATES LEAVE

    Mr. P. S. Brookfield, M.L.A., and Mr. J. J. O'Reilly (check inspector for the A.M.A.), who are two of the delegates appointed at a recent meeting of ...

    Article : 78 words
  32. HIGH COURT VACANCY

    In some quarters the name of Mr. P. M. Glynn is being mentioned in connection with the vacancy on the High Court Bench caused by the death ...

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  33. EIGHT-HOUR SHIFTS WANTED BY FIRE-FIGHTERS

    It is understood that the fire-fighters intend asking the Arbitration Court for the institution of an eight-hour shift. To comply with this demand would ...

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  34. MR. WILLIS FOR BROKEN HILL

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

    Article : 109 words
  35. PRINCE OF WALES IS TO PAY A VISIT TO JAPAN

    The Japanese Consul officially learns that the Prince of Wales will visit Japan after Australia, and later in the year the Japanese Crown Prince will ...

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  36. GADGING FOR COPPERS

    Please give me a penny, sir, To help the A.M.A. We've only bread and onions, sir, To live on every day. ...

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  37. "MARKET OF THE WORLD"

    Britain and French promoters are establishing a "Market of the World," comprising an immense six-storied block to cost £4,000,000. The building ...

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  38. MA[?]XIAN LECTURER DEPORTED FROM NEW ZEALAND

    Moses Baritz, a Marxian lecturer who was declared an undesirable under recent legislation, sailed aboard the Moeraki last night. Another case ...

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  39. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    The election of 12 aldermen will take place at the Town Hill and other appointed polling places on Saturday, January 31, between the hours of 8 ...

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  40. NATIONAL EXPENDITURE ON SHIPYARD VENTURE

    The Select Couunittee of the House of Commons on National Expenditure commands the general efficiency of the Ministry of Shipping but considers ...

    Article : 101 words
  41. BOILERMAKERS' SOCIETY

    The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Broken Hill Branch, No. 6, of the Federated Society of Boilermakers and Iron Shipbuilders was held at the ...

    Article : 153 words
  42. OPENINGS IN AUSTRALIA FOR WOMEN FROM ENGLAND

    Miss Chomley, a member of the English delegation inquiring into openings in Australia for emigration of ex-war service women, says that during the ...

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  43. NOTICES TO CADETS

    Lieutenant D. C. Jacob, M.M., area officer of 5 P.A. and 5 P.B., advertises that senior cadets, including the 1906 quots, are eligible to attend the ...

    Article : 142 words
  44. BARRIER BOYS' BRIGADE

    The Barrier Boys' Brigade reopened on Monday last. To add to the usefulness of the work several new classes are to be formed which will enable a ...

    Article : 167 words
  45. SHOOTING CASE

    A shooting case, in which a man named F. Subois and his wife were concerned, occurred at their home at Queenscliff yesterdsy. Both persons ...

    Article : 63 words
  46. BOY SCOUTS

    The Central Troop of the Boy Scouts (1st Barrier) met on Thursday evening. The attendance was small owing to the fact that several ...

    Article : 126 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. [?]ALE'S DITTY

    I want no other argument, I make no other plea, My mates are out on strike to-day, And that's enough for me; ...

    Article : 66 words
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