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  2. MINING.

    The Imperial Institute has examined samples of Australian diatomite. Experts report that the Victorian and New South Wales mineral is most ...

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  3. THE WARS.

    A Germas, official communique says: "There has been vigorous fighting at some points between Armentieres and Arras. The British, following up ...

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  4. THE OUTBREAK IN IRELAND.

    Sir Roger Casement will be charged in the Civil Court with high treason. He was arrested before the proclamation bf martial law in Ireland; ...

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  6. METEOROLOGICAL.

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  7. THANKS T0 NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. B. R. Wise (New South Wales Attorney-General) has returned from the Paris Parliamentary Conference. Prior to Mr. Wise's Speech, the ...

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  8. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  9. ANOTHER IRISH OFFICIAL RESIGNS.

    Lieutenaht-coionel Sir Matthew Nathan, under-secretary to the LordLieutenant bf Ireland, has resigned. Sir Robert Chalmers. ex-Governor of ...

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  10. AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING.

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  11. ADELAIDE QUOTATIONS.

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  12. GIRL MUNITION-MAKERS.

    Mr. Beardmore, president of the Iron-and Steel Institute, declares that the girl munition-makers' output of shell bodies and at boring sh[?] is ...

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  13. United States and Germany.

    Germany's reply to the united States final Note sent by President Wilson has been completed, and is a voluminous manuscript. It was handed over to ...

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  14. A GENERAL DISARMAMENT.

    The Nationalist, members of the House of Commons are asking the Government to secure a complete disarmament in Ireland. They say that ...

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  15. MEETINGS.

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  17. ILLTREATMENT OF PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    A Rome message states that repatriated Italians have furnished imentable reports of the starvation of French and, Russian prisoners. Those ...

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  18. THE GOLD HELD.

    The gold yield recorded in this State for the month of April was 21,02002.z valued ar £63.487. The yield for the first four, months of the year amounts ...

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  19. TERMS OF THE NOTE.

    Germany, in the official reply to the United States Note, repudiates the suggestion that she has in any way violated international law by using ...

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  20. CLEARING UP THE SITUATION.

    The situation ia Dublin is slowly being cleared up, though desultory sniping reodmmenced on Tuesday night This however, was quiekly suppressed. ...

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  21. IN AUSTRALIA.

    According to a notification in district orders yesterday returned soldiers on sick leave are not to engage in employ, ment for remuneration. ...

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  22. On the Russian Front.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Petrograd correspondent states that in the guting westward of Rovno a whole Hungarian regiment perished. ...

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  23. Family Notices

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  24. SOUTH BLOCKS.

    Following is the official report on the mine for the week ended Ayril 29: Main Lode. No. 10 (l440ft.) level: A further 910 ...

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  25. VOLUNTARY SYSTEM CONDEMNED.

    Senator Lynch yesterday characterised the present voluntary military system as "undemocratic, inequitable, and unscientific." ...

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  26. In the Balkans.

    The French have occupied Florina, in Macedonia, 17 miles, south of Monastir. ...

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  27. THE SINN FEIN.

    The Earl of Meath, in the House of Lordas yesterday, asked whether, despite warnings, members of the Sinn Fein were permitted to remain in the ...

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  28. GUARDED LANDING IN EGYPT.

    The Defence Minister has been notified that all persons from Australia wishing to land in Egypt must be previded with passports. ...

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  29. ZEPPELIN RAIDS SALONIKA.

    A. Zeppelin raided Salonika. The [?]rship was heavily shelled, and is reported to have been destroyed. ...

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  30. IN BROKEN HILL.

    Corporal Peter Molloy and Private Royle returned to Broken Hill by the express th s morning. Corporal Molloy has lost a leg (it was recently ...

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  31. THE KING'S MESSAGE OF THANKS

    The King has wired to General Maxwell, saying:—"Now that the lamentable outbreak is finally queued, I wish to express to the gallant troops of ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A deputation of the clergy and laity of Sydney yesterday requested that a censorship be established 'over meture films. The Chief Secretary (Mr. George ...

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  33. Air Raids on Great Britain.

    An official Berlin communique says:- "German naval airships on Tuesday night bombed factories, smelting works, and railways at Middlesborough, ...

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  34. PUNISHMENT OF THE REBELS.

    lt ia officially announced that Joseph Plunkett, Edward Daly, Michael D'Shanahan, and William Pearse, have been [?]martialed and shot in ...

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  35. THE JUNCTION.

    The Junction Co, has made a call [?] 3d. per share, payable on May 10. ...

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  36. EMPLOYEES OF THE STATE BAKERY.

    Mr. Justice Heydon, in the Arbitration Court yesterday, held that the employees of the State Bakery did not cbme under the arbitration award, as ...

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  37. CAPTAIN SCOTT MEMORIAL.

    Mr. Asquith unVeling a memorial to Captain Scott and his companions at St. Pani's Cathedral, said: "lt is idle to apply conventional eulogy to ...

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  38. SPORTING.

    The S.A.J.C. Cup meeting with be commenced this afternoon at Victoria Park. The races and times of startag are:—Welter, 1 o'clock; Hurdles, ...

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  39. The Blockade of Germany.

    Mr. W. [?] Hughes (the Australian Prime Minister) had a long conversation yesterday with a nightyplaced personage with reference to the ...

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  40. MR. GEORGE BLACK NOT GOING TO ENGLAND.

    Mr. George Black (Chief Secretary) stated yesterday that he had changed his mind about visiting Great Britain. He finds, he says, that he could not ...

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  41. [?] [?].

    To-MORROW afternoon the members of the unions concerned in the recent stirke are to consider the disposal of the fonds in hand. A balance sheet, ...

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  42. A ZEPPELIN DESTROYED.

    An official message, states that yesterday a British light croiser destroyed Zeppelin on the Schleswig coast. ...

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  43. BROKEN HILL JOCKEY CLUB.

    The Broken Hill jockey Club will hold, a race meeting on June 3, the King's Birthday, A £200 programa is offered, including a £50 Handicap, ...

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  44. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The personal of the Federal Parliamentary de;egates who purpose visiting London in July will be announced in a few days. ...

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  45. THE P.L.L. CONFERENCE.

    The P.L.L. Conference, sat again last night. It was intimated by the Prev mier that he would address the conference on Tuesday regarding four, ...

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  46. Compulsory Service.

    The French press welcomes the adoption of compulsory military sorries in Britain. "The Journal" attributes the reform ...

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  47. ONLY ONE OF THE CREW ESCAPES.

    The report of the destruction Of the Zeppelin has been confirmed. Of the crow of 90 only one man escaped. ...

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  48. SOUTH BROKEN HILL JOCKEY CLUB RACES.

    The programme is published to-day. Of the May meeting of the South Broken Hill Jockey Club, to be held on May 27. The prize money is £170, the ...

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  49. KEEPING DOWN PRICES.

    The Minister for Customs maintains that the Federial empbarge on certain exports has kept down prices to the general public. ...

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  50. Enemy Submarines.

    The report has been officially confirmed that the Brazilian steamer Ric de Braneo was torpedoed by a German submarine. The news has created a ...

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  51. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Pnemier (Mr. Hoiman) stated yesterday that the referendum en the question of the abolition of the Legisative Coondil would be taken on the ...

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  52. RACEHORSE NALINGL.

    The racehorse Nalingi, which [?]— ly charged hands through a patriotio art union, will be offered for sale fey Mears Megaw and Hogg next [?] ...

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  53. POSTAGE STAMP PAPER.

    The threatened shortage of postage stamp paper is still a serious problem in the Postal Department. On Tuesday (says the Melbourne "Age") the ...

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  54. PREMIER TO VISIT BROKEN HILL.

    Mr Holman (the State Premier) and Mr. Hall (Attornsy-General) will attend the Premiara' Conference to he held in Adelaide towards the end of the month, ...

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  55. UNSOBER LEGISLATORS.

    Mr. C. G. Wade (leader of the Opposition) yesterday protested against the remarks made by Mr. Holman (the Premier) at the P.L.L. Conference, ...

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  56. DEATH OF MR. SAMUEL YOUNG.

    The death occurred yesterday evening of Mr. Samuel Young one of the oldest residents of Broken Hill. Mr. Younga in the early days was a member ...

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  57. UNION MEETING.

    The Blacksmiths' Society of Australasia (Broken Hill Branch) held its fort, nightly meeting at the Trades Hall on Thursday evening". There was a good ...

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  58. LLOYD GEORGE'S SPEECH.

    Mr. Lloyd George has been so long silent that his Speech was awaited with intense interest. He spoke for threequarters of an hour. H[?] speech was ...

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  59. German Steamer Captured.

    A British cruiser has captured the German steamer Telde (2073 tons), which was interned at Teneriffe and anchored outside the harbor within ...

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  60. W.C.T.U.

    The monthly meeting of the W.C.T.U, central branch, was held to the Blende-street Lecture Ball on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Birt, president, ...

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  61. THEFT IN AEGENT-STEEET.

    Last night or carly this morning the bigness, establishment of J. E. Tregoning, in Argent-street, was-entered and four revolvers stolen The police ...

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  62. The Bagdad Expedition.

    Lord Kitchener, in the House of Lorda to-day, said that the House could not fail to realise the tense strain borne by the troops at Kutelamara, ...

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  63. CITY RATES.

    The City Council has issued a final notice that all outstanding rates) sahitary fees, lighting charges etc.t must: be paid forthwith. ...

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  64. PERSONAL.

    The resignation of Mr. H. C. E. Muecke, of Adelaide, as a justice of the peace has been accepted. The Rev. J. G. Wright has died at ...

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  65. THE BAKING TROUBLE.

    A meeting of the Operntire Bakers' Society will be held this afternoon at the Trades Hall. ...

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  66. Advertising

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