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  3. THE PEICE CONFERENCE Italy's Withdrawal

    The Chamber of Deputies by 380 votes to 40 voted its confidence in the Government, after listening to Signor Orlando's speech, amid most enthusiastic scenes. ...

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  4. THE INFLUENZA PLAGUE Position in Broken Hill

    New cates in New South Wales... 111 Deaths in New South Wiles...... 10 Deaths in Victoria............... 32 Now casos in South Australia... 6 ...

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  5. MAY DAY IN AMERICA 40 INJURED IN RIOTS AT CLEVELAND [?]

    At Cleveland (Ohio) more than 40 persons were injured in a series of riots incidental to tho Socialists' May Day parade. The police, army reserves and ...

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  6. ENGWEUEH'S DISPUTE NO CHANGE IN POSITION.

    There ie no change in the position to-day in the dispute between engine drivers which has thrown a number of workers along the Une of lode idle. The ...

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  7. BOLSHEVIKS' FLIGHT LEH1H AND TROTSKY BELIEVE CAUSE RUINED

    Cable messages from Washington, dated April 30, state that reports from neutrals declare that M. Trotsky and M. Lenin are about to flee from Russia, ...

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  8. STRIKES IN CANADA HOLD UP INDUSTRY

    Labor's traditional strike day found many ' Canadian cities suffering under industrial disturbances. In Montreal, while no important ...

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  9. Conference Between Prime Minister And Parliamentary Delegation

    The London "Times" Rome correspondent reports:— "Public opinion remains at fever heat. The proceedings in the Chamber of Deputies and in the Senate, are being watched with breathless interest. ...

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  10. PLOT AGAINST SWITZERLAND

    The Swiss authorities, says a message from Lausanne have discovered the Moscow Bolshevik Government's, complete instructions for the revolution in ...

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  11. IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    During the 24 hours ended at 8 p.m. yesterday there were-10 deaths nom influensa in the metropolitan area and 106 new admissions to hospitals. Four ...

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  12. BROKEN HILL SUMMARY

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  13. CARPENTERS' STRIKE

    There are no fresh developments in connection with the carpenters' atrike. Following on a resolution carried yesterday, no strike meeting was held ...

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  14. Now the Delegates Lett Berlin

    A Berlin message states that the German Peace Delegates left Potsdam in a special train uncheered and unnoticed. ...

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  15. WAR IN HUNGARY

    A Roumanian official communique dated. April, 25,announces the capture on April 20 of eight Hungarian towns, including GroBewardein, also hundreds ...

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  16. NEW CASE AT NEWCASTLE.

    One patient was admitted to the hospital at Newcastle yesterday, and five patients discharged. There are now eight patients in the hospital who ...

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  17. IN RROKEN NUL.

    The official report made at 2 o'clock to-day by Dr. M. Birks, surgeon superintendent at the Hospital, includes reference to seven positive cases of ...

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  18. Ex-Kaiser's Trial

    The London "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent reports:— "The revised report of the War Crimes Commission recommends that the ex-Kaiser shall be tried by five judges, representing the Great Powers, for his offences against international morality and the sanctity of treaties. ...

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  19. STATEMENT BY MR. BARNETT.

    The following is reprinted from the A.M.A. newspaper, but for ita accuracy "The Miner" is not responsible:— Yesterday afternoon the secretary of ...

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  20. GOVERNOR'S SUDDEN ILLNESS

    Sir Walter Davidson wag suddenly taken ill at Government House yesterday afternoon. He had been bathing in the swimming'pool situated in ...

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  21. FOUR CASES FROM STEAMERS.

    Four fresh cases of influenza from steamers have been landed at the North Head quarantine station. Two were from the Orea and one each from ...

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  22. CONTINUATION SCHOOLS TO BE REOPENED ON MONDAY.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. A. G. F. James) has decided to reopen the evening continuation schools on Monday next; but only pupils who ...

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  23. THE COAL INDUSTRY MCRE1SE FOR MIERS TO OPERITE 0N MONDAY

    The terms of the agreement arrived at in the Melbourne Coal Conference were disclosed yesterday by the president of the Coal and Shale Employees' ...

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  24. JAPAN WILL NOT SHIRK LIABILITY IN SIBERIA

    Baron Goto, in a speech at New York, a cable message states, said:— "If the Russians invite Japanese cooperation in the development of Siberia, ...

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  25. GEN.KOLTCHAK ADVANCES IN THE VOLGA VALLEY

    Reuter's correspondent at Ekaterinburg reports:— "General Koltchak's advance continues. The, situation was never ...

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  26. IN VICTORIA.

    Thirty-two deaths from influenza were reported in Melbourne yesterday. ...

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  27. FEDERAL MEDICAL OFFICER APPOINTED TO BROKEN HILL

    Yesterday morning two passengers from Adelaide who had just attended their last re-examination called at "The Miner" Office and asked if they ...

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  28. PERSONAL

    Mr W. E. Wainwright, manager of the South mine, returned by yesterday morning's express. A Cable message from Seattle states ...

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  29. SPORTING FOOTBALL.

    A meeting of the Umpire and Permit Committee of the B.R.F.A. was held at the association rooms, in the Rink Arcade, last night, Mr. W. Nicholas ...

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  30. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The chairman of the Central Board of Health, Dr. Ramsay Smith, reported last night that six cases of influenza had been admitted to the Exhibition ...

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  31. A MOTOR MAN'S TRAVELS

    Mr. C. A. Mitchell, late proprietor of Schultz Bros.' cycle works, Argentstreet, writes as follows from Paris, under date February 25 last:— ...

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  32. PORT PIRIE VIEW

    Mr. F. L. Baldock, president of the Port Pirie branch of the F.E.D. and F.A., when informed of the position at Broken Hill and the cessation of work ...

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  33. LEVY ON CONSUMERS FOR THE INCREASED COST

    The publication of details of the Commonwealth Government's proposals gives a clear insight of the Federal authorities intentions. ...

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  34. A PATIENT AT MOONTA

    On the arrival of the Adelaide train on Wednesday it was reported that a woman resident of Moonta was ill on the train. She was driven to her ...

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  35. IN QUEENSLAND

    A number of cases of influenza have been diagnosed in the Brisbane General Hospital. ...

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  36. MR. WATT'S STATEMENT

    All the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. W. A. Watt) would say yesterday regarding Mr. Holman's statement concerning' him was that at was a ...

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  37. CYCLING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    After racing at Broken Hill with success, E. Tamme (N.S.W.), went on to Angaston, in South Australia, for a carnival held there, and he won the ...

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  38. EARTHQUAKE LOCATED IN FRIENDLY ISLANDS

    An exceptional earthquake was recorded at the Melbourne Observatory on Wednesday. It has been located in the Friendly Islands, east of Fiji. ...

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  39. MINING METAL PRODUCTION DECREASES IN QUEENSLAND

    Duririg thfi quarter ended March 31, the production of raetals other than gold in Queensland decreased bv nearly 50 per cent. ...

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  40. TRAVELLERS WITHOUT PERMITS

    The chief sanitary inspector, Mr. 0. Brosnan, reported to-day as follows:"Two passengers arrived by this morning's express without permits to ...

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  41. RICH GOLD ORE

    A Kalgoorlie message states that Kearnan and party, tributers on the North Kalgurli mine, have just cleared up 23 tons for a yield of 696oz. gold. ...

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  42. HOMED IM A PICTURE SHOW OF BAG CONTAINING 1790

    The footpad menace has become so great in Melbourne that the Victorian Cabinet will probably consider the appointment of special constables. Wilfrid ...

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  43. Y.M.C.A. SPORTS

    The annual picnic and sports of the Y.M.C.A. will be held at Silverton on June 9 (King's Birthday). A programme of events has been arranged, with £25 ...

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  44. ARRIVALS BY EXPRESS

    There were 55 arrivals hy the Broken Hill express this morning. Dr. Brownell medically examined the passengers, and they were aH declared to be ...

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  45. STOLEN MAILBAGS FOUND CUT OPEN

    In connection with the mail bag robbery at the Balgownie railway station the police stated yesterday that the bags had been discovered by a little ...

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  46. CONCESSIONS TO SOLDIERS TRAVELLING ON RAILWAYS

    The value of travelling concessions given to soldiers since November, 1918, is estimated at £44,004, and the value of concessions to relatives of soldiers at ...

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  47. IN ISOLATION AND RELEASED

    The chief sanitary inspector, Mr. C. Brosnan, and Mrs. Allen, of the inspecting stafi, yesterday released a number of contacts from isolation. Nine were ...

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  48. STATE PROVIDENT FUND FOR PUBLIC SERVANTS

    A proclamation hag been issued notifying that the terms of the Superannuation Act, 1916, include that every public servant defined by that Act shall ...

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    When children come home from the pictures Through the damp of a winter's night, ...

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