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Family Notices : 244 wordsA 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 wordsThe 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 ...
Article : 815 wordsReuter's Berlin correspondent telegraphed on Saturday:— "Reports of disturbances come from all parts of Germany. Civil war ...
Article : 166 wordsThe International Labor Legislation Commission appointed by the Peace Conference has discussed the [?]epresenation which should be given to ...
Article : 70 wordsPolice Inspector Bannan this morning informed a "Miner" reporter that persons now desiring to come to Broken Hill from South Australia will be ...
Article : 196 wordsM. Paderewski (President of, the Polish Republic) is coming to Paris immediately as a Polish delegate to the Peace Conference. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe week-end 1 st of pneumonic influenza cases reported in New South Wales is the most serious recorded since the outbreak in Sydney. ...
Article : 155 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent telegraphed on Saturday as follows:— Marshal Foch. Admiral Wemyss, and Generals Bliss and Weymand attended ...
Article : 161 wordsReuter's Copenhagen correspondent telegraphs:— "A message from Weimar states that Dr. David, a Majority Socialist and ...
Article : 49 wordsMass 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"FRENCH profiteers are to be courtmartialled," so it is cabled. This procedure is drast[?]c, and indicates either that the French Government is more ...
Article : 1,185 wordsPolice 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 wordsA 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 wordsMr. G. S. Beeby (New South Wales Minister for Labor and Industry), when interviewed in London regarding his investigations in the United States, ...
Article : 202 wordsDr. Bartley, Government Medical Officer, this morning informed a "Miner" reporter that his next examination of persons detained at Cockburn ...
Article : 49 wordsThe London "Times" Paris correspondent telegraphed on Saturday:— "The Chamber of Deputies has adopted the Cabinet's anti-profiteer ...
Article : 132 wordsSir,—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 wordsThe London "Times"' states:— The German press and Government are noting with the keenest relish and persistently magnifying what they call ...
Article : 112 wordsMr. C. M. M'Donald (secretary to the Northern Colliery Proprietors' Association) on Friday afternoon (according to a telegram to "The Register") ...
Article : 250 wordsDr. 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 wordsThe 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 wordsJohann 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 wordsDuring 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 wordsA 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 wordsSir,—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"There are no fresh cases of influenza," reported Dr. Borthwick yesterday. ...
Article : 28 wordsSir,—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 wordsA 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 wordsThe 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 wordsThe patient at Port Augusta, James Jones, a blacksmith, is now stated to be suffering from ordinary influenza. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe 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 wordsMr. 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 wordsSouth Australian troops will in future be landed at Fremantle, and will await their transport to Adelaide. ...
Article : 26 wordsA 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 wordsE. 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 wordsThe 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 wordsMr. Farmage, a prominent Deloraine business man, died suddenly at the Launceston quarantine station on Saturday. He was buried in the ...
Article : 31 wordsThe 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 wordsThe main bout of a series of boxing matches promoted by the Barrier Distress Fund's boxing committee at the Quadrangle on Saturday night was ...
Article : 1,158 wordsIn 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 wordsThe 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 wordsReuter's Stockholm correspondent telegraphs:— "Spotted typhus is raging in Petrograd, Moscow, and other big towns of ...
Article : 56 wordsThe 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 wordsV. 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 wordsAlderman B. J. Doe, M.L.A.. late of Broken Hill has been re-elected Mayor of Ermington and Rydaimere, near Sydney. ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Mon 10 Feb 1919, Page 2
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