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  4. STORM AT FOREST REEFS.

    The Orange Corresppondent of the Sydney "Evening News" reported on Monday:— A terr[?]fic windstorm blew over Forest ...

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  5. In Belgium.

    The city aldermen have nst[?]tuted the most stringent regulations aga[?]st the muncipality trading wish the enmy. ...

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  6. HOLIDAY RACING AT BROKEN HILL. THREE MEETINGS.

    The nominations were received this afternoon for the three race meetings to be held during the coming holidays by the three Broken Hill racing clubs, ...

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  7. END OF THE WAR The Armistice.

    A message from Berlin states that the "Deutsche Allegmeine Zeitung" learns that the discussions on the prolongation of the arm stice are to ...

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  8. IN AUSTRALIA.

    A case in which Dr. Patrick Tuomey was charged with having made, at Paddington, disloyal utterances was before the police court this morning. A large ...

    Article : 52 words
  9. BROKEN HILL JOCKEY CLUB.

    Handicap Trial Stakes, 6 furlongs.— Snowtown In[?]usive, Caste, Gr[?]ftbank, River Prince, Paddy Koran, R[?]torello, Gratiosa, Billcumpie, Kimbo, ...

    Article : 151 words
  10. The Peace Conference. LORD ROBERT CECIL'S VIEW.

    Lord Robert Cecil, head of the British League of Nations Commi[?]on, speaking at Letchworth, said that the A[?]es should determine how much ...

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  11. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    Archbiship Kelly has appointed a priest belonging to St. Mary's Cathedral staff as chaplain at the quarantine station at North Head. The priest ...

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  12. END OF THE WAR. The Armistice.

    Tne Germans have already handed over to the British several thousand motor vehicles. ...

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  13. PRESIDENT WILSON IN EUROPEAN WATERS.

    News has been received that the transport George Washington, with President Wilson aboard, has passed the A[?]ores. President Wilson was ...

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  14. W.C.T.U.

    A meeting of the West branch of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union was held at the Thomas-street Church on Tuesday afternoon. There was a fair ...

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  15. GAY COBLENZ.

    When, the United States army's advanced guards enteted Coblenz, correspondents state, they found a Joyous city. There was gaiety in plenty. The ...

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  16. MOTOR-CAR DRIVER'S DEATH.

    In its report of the alleged murder at Port Parie, where the body of Mr. Harold Jacques, an Adela de motor-car driver was found buried in the ground ...

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  17. WOMEN TIRED OUT.

    The woman who feels tired out, who aches all over when she rises in the morning, who feels depressed most of her time, needs just the help that Dr. ...

    Article : 237 words
  18. MINING. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  19. L.V.R.C MEETING.

    Handicap Trial Stakes, 6 furlongs.— Snowtown, Intrusive, Billcumpie, Graftbank, River Prince, Ritorella, Prince Torah, Paddy Koran, Gratiosa, ...

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  20. BRITISH ElECTIONS. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S ELECTION POINTS.

    The Coaliton Whips have issued an official statement, declarirg Mr. Lloyd George's five election points to be as follows:— ...

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  21. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    Five hundred British and American prisoners of war have arrived at Aarhnus, on the Jutland coast. They are mostly the crews of the Moewes ...

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  22. The Ex-Kaiser.

    A group of mothers residing at Lille are endeavoring to secure the prosecution of the ex-Kaiser on the ground that German officers carried off their ...

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  23. ZINC CORPORATION.

    The Zinc Corporation reports that for the month of November, the zinc concentrator ran 585½ hours, treating 23,110 tons of tailings and slimes ...

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  24. THE WEATHER.

    The maximum temperature in the shade, officially recorded, was 95 degrees. Mr. J. R. Holding advises:— "Barometer, 28,960; calm, cloudy, ...

    Article : 90 words
  25. WOMEN CANDIDATES.

    In the Birmingham election contest, Miss Christabel Pankhurst has been left to fight against the Labor candidate, the coalition candidate having ...

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  26. THE SURRENDER OF GERMAN LOCOMOTIVES.

    It is understood here that Marshal Foch has agreed to postpone the surrender of German ra lway locomotives, under the armistice terms,till ...

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  27. Prisoners of War.

    A Berlin message reports that the total Allies' soldiers so far released from the prison camps in Germany number 195.000, including 105,000 ...

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  28. In Germany. GOVERNMENT AND SOVIETS CONFER.

    A German wireless message states:— "Prolonged deliberations between the Government and the executive of the Soviets resulted in an agreement being ...

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  30. S.B.H.J.C. MEETING.

    Maiden Plate, 5 furlongs.—Cooloomba, Eugwyn, Socinus, Thackaringa Billy, Caste, Prince Torah. Ritorello, Billcumpie, Kimbo, Bob Manor, ...

    Article : 185 words
  31. In Germany.

    It is believed here, according to repar[?]s, that the German Government has mastered the situation in Berlin. Herr Ebert, it is asserted, calmed the ...

    Article : 73 words
  32. MINE MISHAP.

    White working on a crusher at the British mine to-day J. Macdonald had his foot bruised by a falling stone. The casualty ambulance was sent for, ...

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  33. BROKEN HILL CHESS CLUB.

    During the past, fortnight several chess enthusiasts have met together and reorganised the Broken Hill Chess Club. Meetings are now held every ...

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  34. THE TURF.

    Mr. Kaye, owner of the Broken Hill jumper Bulabula, stateys that the horse broken down absolutely at the Adelaide races on Saturday, and will not be able ...

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  35. THE RAID ON THE BERLIN SOVIET.

    A message from Berlin states:— "A dramatic incident has followed Friday's attempted arrest of the members of the Soldiers and Workmen's ...

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  36. BURNT BY BLAZING TAR.

    The Wentworth correspondent of "The Journal" reporta:—Nellie Pay, aged 14 years, daughter of E. S. Pay, blacksmith and wheelwright,was ...

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  37. In Britain.

    The arrival of large American supplies has considerably eased the meat situation. The Shipping Controller has diverted ...

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  38. THE SILENT PARTNER.

    If nature is given a fair chance little asais[?]ence is needed to keep the human machine in proper working order, but millions of people don't give ...

    Article : 148 words
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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. CLERKS' WAGES.

    The clerks in certain industries were before the Industrial Court to-day, claiming £3 15/ a week minimum equally for women and men, extra pay ...

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  41. In Britain.

    An Australian sold'er was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment for forgery to-day. The prosecution stated that he stole a cheque and forged Mr. ...

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  42. Missing Airships.

    Two Italian airships have disappeared. They left Rome on December 5 for Taranto, and encountered bad weather. Several of the crew of one ...

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  44. FATAL COLLAPSE OF CEMENT BAGS.

    John Moller (67) was killed by the co[?]lapse of a stack of cement bags at Port Adelaide to-day. ...

    Article : 28 words
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