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  2. METEOROLOGICAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 158 words
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    HERR EBERT, Formerly a harness maker, proclaimed President of the German Republic by armed soldiers and sailors. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MINING. THE SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 words
  5. German Ex-Royalties. FORMER EMPEROR'S EXTRADITION.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger" protests that Holland has no right to permit the extradition of the ex-Kaiser. ...

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  6. SPORTING. BOXING.

    There was a large attendance at the Trades Hall Quadrangle on Saturday, night, when "Bub" Reynolds and "Bunk Dugomois met in a return ...

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  7. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. POSITION AT SYDNEY QUARANTINE STATION.

    The daily reports from the quarantine station at North Head continue to be satisfactory. Yesterday's bulletin included the names of four patients ...

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  8. END OF THE WIR. ALLIES COMMITTEE AT WILHELMSHAVEN.

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

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  9. GERMAN GOVERNMENT MAY NOT OPPOSE.

    It is reported here that the German Government will not oppose the extradition of the ex-Kaiser and the exCrown Prince. ...

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  10. ADMISSION OF ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIESTS.

    Archbishop Kelly did not carry out his announced intention of personally visiting tile quarantine station gates yesterday morning, in company with a ...

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  11. THE MINING ACT AMENDMENT BILL.

    The Mining Act Amendment Bill, passed by Parliament last week, which will shortly become law, contains what are considered several ...

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  12. TRIAL OF EX-KAISER,

    The "Matin" says:— "The formation of an international jury to try the Kaiser is gaining wide support in France. ...

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  13. Family Notices

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  14. THE JUNCTION.

    The management of the Junction mine report the production for the fortnight ending December 6 of 2336 tons sulphide ore. ...

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  15. Famine in Germany and Austria.

    Germany has sent a Note by telegram to Denmark declaring that she is on the verge of famine, and that all her cereals will be exhausted by ...

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  16. PRECAUTIONS AT PORT PIRIE.

    The Port Pirie correspondent of the "Register" writes:— At the Port Pirie works of the Broken Hill Associated Proprietsry, ...

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  17. BRITISH BROKEN HILL.

    The London office of the British Briken Hill Proprietary Company has cabled to the Adelaide Board that the half-yearly reports and accounts to ...

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  18. In Great Britain. COTTON SPINNERS ORDERED TO STRIKE.

    One hundred thousand cotton spinners in Lancashire have been ordered to strike for 40 per cent, increase in wages, which has been refused by the ...

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  19. Barrier Miner.

    OLD General Hindenburg still sticks to his guns. The Kaiser has fled: von Ludendorff is said to be drinking himself seaslees: but the old man of the ...

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  20. UNSETTLED CONDITIONS OF THE ENEMY.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "While there is no reason to fear an outbreak of Bolshevikism in Germany, ...

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  21. The Armistice. ALLIES AT WILHELMSHAVEN.

    A message states that the Berlin "Nail Tidende" has announced that an Entente Powers committee has reached Wilhelmshaven aboard British ...

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  22. SPEECH BY MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Addressing an audience of over 3000 people at Leeds on Saturday, Mr. Lloyd George said:— "I shall never forget that morning ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. A MISSING CHAFFEUR.

    No news has yet been received reguarding Harold Jacques, the Adelaide chaffeur, who has been missing for some days. ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly will meet this afternoon for the pnrposa of disposing of the remaining business of the session.Counsel will address the ...

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  25. World-Wide Revolution

    Documents found here, it is alleged, reveal a plot for a world-wide revolution. ...

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  26. VON MACKENSEN'S ARMY.

    The disarmament of General von Mackensen's army from Asia to the Balkans has begun ...

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  27. THE WHEAT YIELD.

    A yield of 20,000,000 bushels of wheat is expected by the State Treasurer this season. ...

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  28. THE TURF.

    On the opening day of the Hay J.C. meeting, in aid of the Hay Hospital (reports the "Referee"), horses owned by Mr. A. W. Austin won four races, ...

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  29. FIRE AT MOUNT PLEASANT.

    A fire at Mount Pleasant on Friday destroyed 20,000 acres of grass and a large number of sheep. ...

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  30. IN AUSTRALIA. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The Federal and State Governments were severely criticised at a big meeting of returned soldiers held in the Town Hall yesterday. Allegations were ...

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  31. RELEASED PRISONERS OF WAR.

    A thousand British prisoners of war, released from Germany, have just arrived. They are in a fearfully emaciated and pitiable condition. ...

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  32. SHORTAGE OF COPPER COINAGE.

    Since a shortage of copper coinage is likely to be felt at Christmas, a suggestion has been made for the giving of stamps as & substitute for coins in ...

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  33. JAPAN'S DELEGATES.

    Japan's peace delegates will leave Yokohama on Tuesday, and are expected to reach here on December 26, en route for France. ...

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  34. BEER STRIKE AT DARWIN.

    The beer strike against the Darwin. State hotel is said to be still acute. ...

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  35. ACCELERATION OF DEMOBILISATION.

    It is understood that the Government has decided to accelerate demobilisation. It is hoped that many thousands of soldiers will return to civil life ...

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  36. THE "ONE BIG UNION" SCHEME.

    The advocates of the "one big union" scheme spoke from fix platforms in the Sydney Domain yesterday afternoon. ...

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  37. CONTINENTAL AT THE HOSPITAL

    The lawns surrounding the Hospital tennis court presented an animated and attractive appearance on Saturday evening, the occasion being a ...

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  38. SURRENDER OF AEROPLANES.

    The Press Bureau reports:— "The surrender of 2000 German aeroplanes demanded in the armistice terms is proceeding, and is expected ...

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  39. FATALITIES AT SYDNEY. RESULT OF A FIGHT.

    During a fight which occurred at Milson's Point late on Saturday night Alexander Murdoch Morrison (34), living at North Sydney, was "knocked ...

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  40. In Germany. THE REPUBLIC.

    A Berlin wireless message states that armed soldiers and sailors massed, before the Chancellor's palace on Friday night and proclaimed Herr Ebert ...

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  41. FIRES IN SYDNEY. AT A PAPER MILL.

    A fire on Saturday at the Gumberland paper board mills. Longueville,on the Parramatta River, caused damage estimated at £60,000. ...

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  42. The United States.

    "Britain Day on Saturday was celebrated throughout the cities of the United States to commemorate Britain's part in the war. The celebrations ...

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  43. BRITISH WARSHIPS IN THE BALTIC.

    The Press Bureau reports:— "Three British cruisers and nine destroyers have returned to Copenhagen from the Baltic Sea. ...

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  44. SOLDIERS DISCHARGED FROM CAMP.

    Soldiers who on the signing of the armistice were discharged from camp, complain that no distinguishing badge has been issued to them. ...

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  45. BRAWL AT SURRY HILLS.

    Injuries alleged to have been received in a brawl at Surry Hill on Saturday night were responsible for the death of Oswald Hammond Beasley in the ...

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  46. FERRY STEAMER BURNT.

    The Sydney ferries steamer Kameruka, was burnt to the water's edge at Hunter's Hill early this morning. ...

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  47. EX-KAISER'S SON PLACES HIMSELF AT GOVERNMENT'S DISPOSAL.

    A Berlin message states that the exKaiser son, ex-Prince Adalbert, has telegraphed to Herr Ebert placing himself at the Government's disposal. ...

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  48. REMOVAL OF CENSORSHIP.

    Mr. J. R. Holding, postmaster, notifies having received official information in regard to restrictions on cablegrams that the publication in the press ...

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  49. Alsace-Lorraine.

    President Poincare, with the members of the French Cabinet and a large delegation from the Senate, have left for Metz and Strassburg to take official ...

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  50. BLAZE AT WOOLEN MILLS.

    A waste store, a wooden building stocked with bales of greasy wool and wool tops, at the Australian Woollen Mills in Sydneyham-road, Marrickville, ...

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  51. In Hungary.

    The Count Karolyi Cabinet has prepared a bill to guarantee the widest autonomy to all Hungarian nationalities,in order to prevent territorial ...

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  52. THE WEATHER. A HOT WEEK END.

    High temperatures were recorded in Broken Hill on Saturday and Sunday. The maximum in the shade on Saturday was 105.5 degrees, and yesterday ...

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  53. DR. SOLF'S PROBABLE SUCCESSOR.

    The "Cologne Gazette" says that the Bavarian Premier, Herr Eisner, is likely to succeed Dr. Solf as German Foreign Minister. Negotiations on the ...

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  54. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    A large number of Australian soldiers will, it is announced reach Australia in March. ...

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  55. STEAMER ON A REEF.

    An urgent telegram received in Sydney from Thursday Island states that the steamer Houtman has gone aground on the Heath reef, and is in a bad position. ...

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  56. IN MEMORY OF SOLDIERS.

    A suggestion has been made to plumb the sheets of Adelaide with trees in memory of the soldiers of the different wards. ...

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  57. The Peace Conference. THE INTEGRITY OF GERMANY.

    President Wilson has been invited by a Cologne committee to meet delegations from Berlin and other German cities there for the purpose of ...

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  58. ONE HUNDRED DEGREES IN SYDNEY.

    It is nearly three years since Sydney experienced such hot weather as that of Saturday, when the maximum shade temperature between noon and 1 p.m. ...

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  59. SOLDIERS AND SAILORS' EXECUTIVE ARRESTED.

    Great excitment was caused among the Spartacus Socialist in Berlin to-day when the executive of the Soldiers and Sailors Council was arrested. ...

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  60. In Russia. A GERMAN SUGGESTION.

    Berlin, according to dispatches received here, wants to form a combined Allies' and German army to march against the Bolsheviks in Russia. ...

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  61. RESUMPTION OP SHIPPING.

    Five P.and O. Company's steamers, and several Orient liners, will, it is stated, be available for the Australian trade in February and March. ...

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  62. CITY WATER SUPPLY.

    The manager of the Broken-Hill Government Water Supply notifies'by advertisement to-day that the restrictions placed upon the use of sprinklers, ...

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  63. IN ADELAIDE.

    The hot weather continues The shade thermometer at 9 o'clock this morning in Adelaide registered 104 degrees. ...

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  64. IN BROKEN HILL. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The annual meeting of the Broken Hill sub-branch of the Returned Soliders and Sailors Imperial League, will be held at the Druids Hall to-night. ...

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  65. FREE GERMAN STATES PROPOSAL.

    The Berlin Government has rejected a proposal by the Bavarian Premier, Herr Eisner, for the formation of free German States, but leaves Herr Eisner ...

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  66. THE FRENCH MISSION.

    The members of the French mission, headed by General Pau, arrived in Sydney yesterday from Melbourne. The New Zealand visit has been abandoned, ...

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  67. WHAT BOLSHEVIKISM MEANS.

    The Dutch Minister to Petrograd, who has just returned, speaks of the terrible conditions in Russia, and appeals to the workers of all the nations ...

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  68. LEAGUE OF LOYAL WOMEN.

    A meeting, of the League bf Loyal Women will be held at Mrs. Hepburn's to-night. ...

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  69. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS.

    A wireless message from the George Washington, the ship in which President Wilson is making the voyage to. Europe, says:— ...

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  70. "RENT OF A PICTURE THEATRE."

    Sir,—In Saturday's "Miner" appears a report of District Court proceedings re "Rent of a Picture Theatre," and in the evidence of Mr. Johnson it is stated ...

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  71. SKIN IRRITATION.

    Ever have any irritation of the skin? There are many forms of it. Piles, obstinate to core. Eczema, just as bad and just as hard to cure. But Dean's ...

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  72. PERSONAL.

    A Perth telegram slates that Mr. Frank Willson, late Premier of West, Australia, died on Saturday. A well-known Adelaide cricketer, ...

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  73. AERIAL SERVICES.

    German aerial mail and passenger srevices have been commenced between Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Koniaberg, and other cities. The passenger fare ...

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  74. THE DIVORCE COURT.

    In the District Court to-day Judge Bevan, sitting in divorce, continued the hearing of the remitted issue in divorce in which James Michael Byrn ...

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  75. The Central Powers.

    The death rate has increased alarmingly. During October, 1915, 1097 women died in Berlin; in October this year more than 3000 died. ...

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  76. CALLED TO THE COLORS.

    The "Cologne Gazette" says that the new Czech-Slovak Government has called to the colors all men from 18 to 45 years of age. ...

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  77. THE I.W.W. PRISONERS.

    Meetings were held in the Central Reserve yesterday afternoon and in the Trades Hall Quadrangle last night in connection with the imprisonment of ...

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  78. In Galicia.

    The Ukranian army is reported to have captured Lemberg, in Galicia, and to be now marching towards Prsemysl. ...

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    The quarterly summoned meeting of the Australian Natives' Association will be held to-night. It's all very well to drop an order ...

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  80. EX-PRESIDENT TAFT'S VIEWS.

    Ex-President Taft says:— "Until Britain can satisfy herself that a league of nations could safeguard her interests she is fully justified in ...

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  81. RENEWAL OF LICENSES.

    License fees for renewals of cabs, axi-cabs and carriers are due to-day to the City Council. Licenses for the sale of milk,also for fish; oysters; ...

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  82. POLICE EXAMINATION.

    Inspector Mankey is at present in Broken Hill conducting the periodical examination of police officers. ...

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