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  3. THE WARS. PEACE WITH RUSSIA SIGNED ON SUNDAY EVENING.

    [The cable messages in this issue headed "The Times' Message" are published in "The (London) Times" newspaper, and cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions are not those of "The Times" unless expressly stated to be so. The cables headed "Reuter's ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The discontent among members of the Federal Ministerial Party is said to be reaching a definite head. A communication in the following terms has been ...

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  5. THE CENTRAL MINE. THE NIGHT SHIFT QUESTION.

    Owing to reports of trouble at the Central mine on the night shift question a "Miner" reporter visited the mine this morning for the purpose of ...

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  6. MINING. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  7. Roumania's Position.

    A German official communique states:— "A further armistice has been granted to Roumania to continue the ...

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  8. Internal Germany.

    A Dutchman who has returned from Germany states that the enforcement of peace with Russia, is regarded by the Germans as the prelude to a ...

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  9. JUNCTION NORTH.

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  10. METEOROLOGICAL.

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  11. THE NORTH.

    For the week ended March 2, the North mine mill treated 4550 tons of crude ore, assaying 14:8 per cent, lead, 7.30[?]. silver, and 13 per cent. zinc, ...

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  12. Family Notices

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  13. On the Western Front.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports— "We took a few prisoners last night in a patrol encounter north-eastward of ...

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  14. SULPHIDE CORPORATION.

    The mine and works managers of the Sulphide Corporation reports for the week ended February 2[?]:— Central mine (Broken Hill); Ore ...

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  15. In Russia.

    A German official communique states:— "Owing to the Russian signature of the peace treaty, the German military ...

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  16. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The returns for last week show that recruiting is still falling off in the various States. The Director-General of Recruiting (Mr. D. Mackinnon) said ...

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  17. THE COAL INDUSTRY.

    The sending of Victorians to work at the Richmond Main, and Pelaw Main coal mines is causing dissatisfaction among Victorian miners. Some ...

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  18. SPORTING V.R.C. AUTUMN CARNIVAL.

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  19. ATTACK ON AUSTRALIAN LINES.

    Two hundred enemy raiders broke in on the Australian line on the Western front. A lieutenant organised a counter-attack, and heroically forced the ...

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  20. THE HUMILIATION OF RUSSIA BY A HANDFUL OF GERMAN SOLDIERS.

    FROM the cabled reports, it appears that the total strength of the German army which has been promenading through Russia amounts to no more ...

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  21. l000.MEN IDLE AT LITHGOW.

    One thousand employees of the Lithgow Small Arms Factory are still idle. ...

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  22. SIGNED ON SUNDAY EVENING.

    A German official message states that the peace treaty was signed at 5 o'clock in the evening of yesterday (Sunday), ...

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  23. DEPUTATION TO MANAGEMENT.

    A meeting of the men this morning decided to send a deputation to the management. ...

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  24. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    Generals French and Mason have left Dublin for Ennis.Clare has now been free from disorder for three days. Undemonstrative crowds witnessed the ...

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  25. SHORTAGE OF COAL.

    A mining official this morning informed a "Miner" reporter that for some time past there had been a shortage of coal in Broken Hill due to the ...

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  26. SOVIETS DISSATISFIED WITH TERMS.

    A large number of the provincial Soviets, including Moscow, are dissatisfied with the peace terms, and have convened a congress of Soviets to be ...

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  27. PREPARING FOR THE OFFENSIVE.

    "The Matin's military expert, M. Civrieux. writes regarding the Western front:—"Perhaps the enemy intends its grandiose demonstrations to mask ...

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  28. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION BILL.

    Tre Industrial Arbitration Act Amendment Bill was further considered in committee in the Legislative Assembly last night. The debate was not ...

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  29. ALLEGED "RINGING IN."

    The Perth correspondent of "The Register" reports with regard to the alleged "ringing in" case mentioned in yesterday's "Miner":— ...

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  30. ADELAIDE TRAM ACCIDENT.

    A tram accident occurred in Hansonstreet about 6.30 p.m. on Saturday (as briefly reported in "The Miner" yesterday afternoon), and as a result Miss ...

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  31. SCENES IN PETROGRAD.

    "The Times" Petrograd correspondent telegraphed on Sunday:— "Eears of German attack and the pressure of starvation are causing a ...

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  32. SLEET AND SNOW FALLING.

    The "Daily Mail's" Paris correspondent. writes:— "If the present spasmodie operations are a prelude to a grand attack, the ...

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  33. BURGLAR IN A BATHROOM."

    Hearing a noise in his bathroom at his home at Liverpool-road, Enfield, on Saturday night, Mr. Alfred Ernest Ayrs, chemist, proceeded to investigate. ...

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  34. THE FEDERATED ENGINEDRIVERS AND FIREMEN.

    Sir,—Permit me space in "The Miner" to reply to your Correspondent P. Nelsen's letter in Saturday's issue In the first instance, why does not ...

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  35. "ALLIES IN READINESS."

    The, United Service Paris correspondent telegraphs:— The spasmodic and undefined enemy offensive has led to some mystification ...

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  36. Ba[?]ier Miner.

    The Russian "Red Raggers" have turned their country into a den of robbers and murderers. They have done exactly what the Bolsheviks, and ...

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  37. THE WEATHER. TWENTY-ONE POINTS OF RAIN.

    At about 8 o'clock last night, a duststorm which was followed by rain, broke over the city. The rain continued to fall at intervals throughout ...

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  38. AEROPLANE BOMBS PETROGRAD.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent telegraphs that a German aeroplane bombed the city on Sunday. Three persons were killed,and five wounded. ...

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  39. BRITISH NAVAL AIRCRAFT RAID.

    The Admiralty reports:— Our [?] aircraft successfully haided the enemy's se[?]plane sheds at Ostend yesterday. A number of hits ...

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  40. AIR RAIDS ON THE CAPITAL.

    News has been received here that the Germans have made several aeroplane raids on Petrograd. ...

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  41. FAREWELLING A RIFLEMAN.

    A farewell smoke social is to be tendered Mr. C. Stoneman by the West Broken Hill Rifle Club at the A.N.A. rooms on Wednesday next. Members ...

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  42. CYCLONE RAGING NEAR MARYBOROUGH.

    A terrific cyclone was reported to be raging near Maryborough yesterday. It is stated that the disturbance was coming from the south. ...

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  43. IMPORTANT ARTILLERY ACTIONS.

    A French official communique states:— "There were" important artillery actions yesterday on the right bank of ...

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  44. GERMAN'S OCCUPY MORE TOWNS.

    A German official communique states:— "After a hard fight we captured Pleskau, also Polot[?]k and Borosoff, and ...

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  45. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    A meeting of St. Patrick's Day celebration committee was held at the Catholic Club on Sunday night. The Very Rev. Dean Killian presided over ...

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  46. HEAVY SEAS ON NEW ZEALAND COAST.

    Extraordinarily heavy seas have been running on the east coast of New Zealand, and considerable damage has been done to various works. At Port ...

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  47. INDUSTRIAL DISEASES.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Beeby, Minister for Labor, informed Mr. P. S. Brookfield that he was quite in sympathy with his desire ...

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  48. The Halian Front.

    Mr. Jeffries, the British press correspondent with the troops in Italy, telegraphs:— "Snow, rain, and fogs-have reduced ...

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  49. DOCTORS AND LODGE FEES.

    A board is to be appointed by the Victorian Government to settle the dispute between the doctors of the tritish Medical Association and the ...

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  50. GERMANS REACH NARWA.

    "The Times" Petrograd corespondent telegraphs:— "The Germans have reached Narwa, 80 miles from Petrograd, and are ...

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  51. PERSONAL.

    "The Miner's" Sydney correspondent telegraphs that at the last meeting of the executive of the Australian Labor Party held in Sydney, Mr. Arthur ...

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  52. In Italy.

    The London "Times" Rome correspondent reports:— "The Italian public is exasperated at the disclosure that the Government ...

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  53. PAYMENT FOR POLICE ESCORTS.

    A Newcastle message in the "Register" states that it has been customary for a police escort to accompany the colliery clerks from the banks to ...

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  54. CONTROL OF WALSH ISLAND.

    The Premier Mr. W. A. Holman) was advised yesterday that Mr. W A. Watt Federal Minister for Works) will arrive in Sydney on Wednesday for the ...

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  55. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Wages": According to "w[?]taker," the "estimated" population of Greater New York in 1914 was 7,300,000, and the census population of Greater London ...

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