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  4. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. IN BROKEN WILL.

    A special meeting of the west branch of the Red Cross Society will be held at the Tydvil Hotel at 2.45. o'clock tomorrow (Friday) afternoon. All ...

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  5. END OF THE WAR. Peace Conference.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, speaking to newspaper correspondents to-day, said:— "The constitution of the League of Nations will involve no modification of ...

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  6. MEETING OF BOY SCOUTS.

    A special parade of all boy scouts has been called for Saturday, afternoon. The parade will assemble at 2.30, and matters in connection with the ...

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  7. ANOTHER RUMOR CONTRADICTED.

    Another story was in circulation to-day that a case of pneumonic influenza had been discovered in Broken Hill. Dr. Bartley this afternoon denied the ...

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  8. REVOLUTION IN PORTUGAL.

    Portuguese news, received via Vigo and Madrid, has so far dwelt on the Royalists' successes. Reuter's correspondent at Madrid now telegraphs:— ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL UNREST. THE POSITION IN SCOTLAND.

    The strikes in Britain show signs of collapse. Many shipwrights and other workers on the Clyde are resuming. Five tanks' have arrived in ...

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  10. SUPPORT OF MR. HUGHES.

    The West Australian National Labor Party supports Mr. Hughes (Prime Minister) in his fight for Australia at the Peace Conference. ...

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  11. In Russia.

    The London "Times" Helsingfors correspondent telegraphs:— "The Bolsheviks occupy nearly the whole of the Eastern Ukraine, causing ...

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  12. THE UNREST SPREADING.

    The strike on the tube railways in London continues to cause immense inconvenience. Thousands of people are compelled to walk home in the ...

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  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. SHEEP VALUES ADVANCE.

    About 13,00 sheep were yarded yesterday. There was a decided shortage in quality sheep. There were 3500 lambs yarded. The market opened at ...

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  14. MINING. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  15. A FARMER'S ESTATE.

    The late Mr. Henry Peake, a farmer, of Crystal Brook, left an estate worth £13,600. ...

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  16. HOTELS AGAIN CLOSED.

    The Adelaide hotels are closed this afternoon in consequence of the return of 95 soldiers from the Takada. ...

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  17. OFFICIAL BOLSHEVIK ANNOUNCEMENT.

    The London "Times" Helaingfors correspondent telegraphs:— "The Bolshevik officials in Petrograd, Mcscow, and nine provinces have ...

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  18. THE MIDDLE PARK AFFAIR.

    Detectives yesterday afternoon (as already briefly reported) captured three armed men in the vicinity of the Middle Park railway station, Melbourne, ...

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  19. INTERNATIONAL LABOR CONGRESS.

    The London "Times" Berne correspondent telegraphs:— "The International Labor Congress opened on February 3. The German ...

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  20. THE BRITISH.

    The general manager of the British mine reports for the fortnight ending February 1:— The lead mill, working 31 shifts for ...

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  21. In Germany.

    A Berlin message states that four British and American cruisers have entered the Elbe, en route to Hamburg, to protect the Allies' foodships. ...

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  22. OPPOSITION TO CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY.

    The Hague correspondent of "The Times" reports:— Dr. Ebert will open the sittings of the Constituent Assembly at Weimar ...

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  23. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Commons re-assembled this afternoon. The House was crowded everywhere. Sir Donald M'Lean', the newly elected ...

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  24. A WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Surrounded by nearly 20 pug dogs, animals the keeping of which had been the woman's one hobby in life, the body of Mrs. Mousley was found on Tuesday ...

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  26. IN THE ISLANDS.

    News has reached Sydney reporting the complete devastation of some of the Gilbert Islands by a terrific hurricane. ...

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  27. WESTERN LAND BOARD.

    A silting of the Western Land Board, it is announced, will be held in Broken Hill on or about March ll. ...

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