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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 244 words
  3. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. NOTED SWEDISH PHYSICIAN TWO TO FIVE DAYS' RECOVERY

    A noted Swedish physician, Dr. Bjoerson, claims that pneumonic influenza can be cured by exposing a patient's back to a strong electric heat ...

    Article : 91 words
  4. SPORTING. L.V.R.C. RACES.

    The L.V.R.C. race meeting held on Saturday afternoon on the Broken Hill racecourse was a disappointing gathering. The heat was too severe for much ...

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  5. CIVIL WAR IN GERMANY. THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT RECEIVES MANY ULTIMATUMS

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent telegraphed on Saturday:— "Reports of disturbances come from all parts of Germany. Civil war ...

    Article : 166 words
  6. PEACE CONFERENCE. INTERNATIONAL LABOR DISCUSSES NEW LEGISLATION

    The International Labor Legislation Commission appointed by the Peace Conference has discussed the [?]epresenation which should be given to ...

    Article : 70 words
  7. SEVEN DAYS' QUARANTINE REQUIRED FOR ENTRY TO CITY

    Police Inspector Bannan this morning informed a "Miner" reporter that persons now desiring to come to Broken Hill from South Australia will be ...

    Article : 196 words
  8. PADEREWSKI AT PEACE TABLE

    M. Paderewski (President of, the Polish Republic) is coming to Paris immediately as a Polish delegate to the Peace Conference. ...

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  9. SYDNEY WEEK-END CASES MOST SERIOUS YET REPORTED.

    The week-end 1 st of pneumonic influenza cases reported in New South Wales is the most serious recorded since the outbreak in Sydney. ...

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  10. THE ARMISTICE.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphed on Saturday as follows:— Marshal Foch. Admiral Wemyss, and Generals Bliss and Weymand attended ...

    Article : 161 words
  11. GERMAN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent telegraphs:— "A message from Weimar states that Dr. David, a Majority Socialist and ...

    Article : 49 words
  12. INDUSTRIAL UNREST. SCOTTISH MINERS RESUME

    Mass meetings of the strikers at Glasgow, Govan, and Clyde Bank resolved to continue the strike for a 40hours' week, and called on the ...

    Article : 182 words
  13. Bamier Miner.

    "FRENCH profiteers are to be courtmartialled," so it is cabled. This procedure is drast[?]c, and indicates either that the French Government is more ...

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  14. POSITION AT' COCKBURN.

    Police Inspector Bannan stated to-day that none of the inaterial sent to Cockburn for the accommodation of the persons detained there had been brought ...

    Article : 90 words
  15. RETURNING A.I.F. SOLDIERS TAKE LAW INTO OWN HANDS.

    A number of soldiers on the transpirt Argyllshire, anchored off Chowder Bay, in Sydney Harbor, because of a case of pneumonic influenza on board, ...

    Article : 273 words
  16. PROFIT SHARING EARNINGS IN UNITED STATES

    Mr. G. S. Beeby (New South Wales Minister for Labor and Industry), when interviewed in London regarding his investigations in the United States, ...

    Article : 202 words
  17. FUTURE EXAMINATIONS.

    Dr. Bartley, Government Medical Officer, this morning informed a "Miner" reporter that his next examination of persons detained at Cockburn ...

    Article : 49 words
  18. ANTI-PROFITEERING.

    The London "Times" Paris correspondent telegraphed on Saturday:— "The Chamber of Deputies has adopted the Cabinet's anti-profiteer ...

    Article : 132 words
  19. "ALCOHOL FOR INFLUENZA."

    Sir,—Mr. Stacy's letter in Saturday's "Miner" seems to be directed at me, seeing that I advertised alcohol as a preventive for pneumonic-influenza. I ...

    Article : 252 words
  20. LABOR TROUBLES IN BRITAIN MAGNIFIED BY GERMAN PRESS

    The London "Times"' states:— The German press and Government are noting with the keenest relish and persistently magnifying what they call ...

    Article : 112 words
  21. COAL DEADLOCK IN N.S.W.

    Mr. C. M. M'Donald (secretary to the Northern Colliery Proprietors' Association) on Friday afternoon (according to a telegram to "The Register") ...

    Article : 250 words
  22. DR. FOX ACCEPTS BAIL.

    Dr. Fox, a Balmain doctor, who refused to wear a mask in the street and was committed for trial, accepted bail yesterday, and left Long Bay Gaol ...

    Article : 81 words
  23. DEPUTATIONS TO MINISTERS

    The Press Bureau reports that the President of the Board of Trade (Sir Albert Stanley) and the Home Secretary (ST. Edward Shortt) informed a ...

    Article : 80 words
  24. FATAL BRAWL BETWEEN SEAMEN.

    Johann Laukas Huovinen (26), a Russian seamen from the steamer City of Sydney, died in the hospital yesterday from a wound, apparently a stab, over ...

    Article : 236 words
  25. IN VICTORIA.

    During the week-end in Victoria 43 fresh deaths were reported, and 400 fresh cases were officially notified; and, in addition, a large number of cases, ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. THE WEATHER.

    A decided change in the weather was experienced yesterday evening. Between 5 and 6 o'clock a storm approached from a westerly direction; and then ...

    Article : 205 words
  27. "WAY TO NATIONAL SUICIDE."

    Sir,—In your leader of Thursday you deal with the industrial unrest and national suicide of Great Britain, caused by what the majority of us do ...

    Article : 437 words
  28. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    "There are no fresh cases of influenza," reported Dr. Borthwick yesterday. ...

    Article : 28 words
  29. STRAYING CATTLE.

    Sir,—Now chaff is such a price our gardens are suffering through horses and cows being let loose arter midnight. It is too bad. People have ...

    Article : 136 words
  30. COLLIERY EXPLOSION QUEENSLAND.

    A Brisbane telegram in "The Register" states:—An explosion occurred at the Cardiff Colliery, situated in the Blackstone district, at about 8 o'clock ...

    Article : 224 words
  31. THE TURF.

    The first forfeits for the Newmarket Handicap and Australia Cup were due to-morrow, but it has been decided by the V.R.C. to defer them to a date to ...

    Article : 229 words
  32. PORT AUGUSTA SUSPECT HAS ORDINARY INFLUENZA

    The patient at Port Augusta, James Jones, a blacksmith, is now stated to be suffering from ordinary influenza. ...

    Article : 26 words
  33. REQUEST FOR ISOLATION

    The Premier (Mr. A. H. Peake) will meet a deputation from the Southeastern Board of Health to-morrow in respect of the isolation of the ...

    Article : 35 words
  34. BARRIER DISTRESS COMMITTEE.

    Mr. A. R. Speck, secretary of the Barrier Distress Fund, gave the following report of the proceedings at yesterday's mass meeting of subscribers to the ...

    Article : 148 words
  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TROOPS TO LAND AT FREMANTLE

    South Australian troops will in future be landed at Fremantle, and will await their transport to Adelaide. ...

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  36. PREPARING FOR WILLARDDEMPSEY FIGHT.

    A New York cable states:— "The promoter (Mr. Tex Richard) of the Wiilard-Dempsey contest, says he expects to spend more than £40,000 in ...

    Article : 102 words
  37. HAND CUT BY TIN.

    E. Smedman sustained a badly lacerated hand at the Central mine on Saturday afternoon as the result of coming in contact with a sharp piece of ...

    Article : 56 words
  38. SOLDIERS QUARANTINED.

    The S.S. Karmla arrived at Fremantle on Saturday. A number of soldiers who are suffering with feverish colds have been placed in quarantine. ...

    Article : 30 words
  39. DEATH AT HOBART.

    Mr. Farmage, a prominent Deloraine business man, died suddenly at the Launceston quarantine station on Saturday. He was buried in the ...

    Article : 31 words
  40. ODDFELLOWSHIP.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Imperial Lodge, No. 70, I.O.O.F., was held on Tuesday night last. N.G. Bro. T. H. Paul presided. The sick pay ...

    Article : 146 words
  41. BOXING CONTEST AT THE QUADRANGLE.

    The main bout of a series of boxing matches promoted by the Barrier Distress Fund's boxing committee at the Quadrangle on Saturday night was ...

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  42. IN BROKEN HILL.

    In accordance with the arrangements made last week, a special train left Broken Hill yesterday morning at 6.30 for Cockburn, conveying Dr. J. F. ...

    Article : 203 words
  43. WEST FOOTBALL CLUB'S ANNUAL MEETING.

    The annual general meeting of the West Football Club will be held at the Hillside training rooms on Wednesday night next. The annual reports will be ...

    Article : 43 words
  44. BREADED SPOTTED TYPNUS IS NOW RACING IN RUSSIA

    Reuter's Stockholm correspondent telegraphs:— "Spotted typhus is raging in Petrograd, Moscow, and other big towns of ...

    Article : 56 words
  45. WESTERN LAND BOARD.

    The two members of the Western Land Board who some time ago had a misunderstanding, as a result of which they resigned, have adjusted their ...

    Article : 48 words
  46. MAN BREAKS HIS THIGH.

    V. Hamilton, while standing near the Globe Hotel at about 8 o'clock on Saturday night, fell and broke his thigh. Dr. Hains was called in ...

    Article : 53 words
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    Alderman B. J. Doe, M.L.A.. late of Broken Hill has been re-elected Mayor of Ermington and Rydaimere, near Sydney. ...

    Article : 45 words
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