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  2. SCHOOLS AND THE EPIDEMIC.

    There is every prospect of a partial resumption of school work which has ceased in the metropolitan area since the outbreak of the influenza epide[?]. ...

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  3. BERLIN BLUFF.

    Such of the news as is so indicated appeared in the “Times” this morning, and is cabled to this paper by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions expressed are not those of the “Times” unless expressly stated to he so. ...

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  4. THE INFLUENZA.

    The records at the Register-General’s Office show that 13 deaths from pneumonic influenza, and influenza with pneumonia, have been registered ...

    Article : 183 words
  5. ALLIED TERMS TO AUSTRIA.

    The Allied terms to Austria include the unconditional re[?]ciation of the lost territories that the army be limited to 20,000, and that the navy ...

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  6. PADEREWSKI RESIGNS.

    The “Morning Post’s” Warsaw correspondent says that At. Paderewski has resigned the Premiership, but it has not been accepted by the Diet. ...

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  7. BRISBANE: EIGHT DEATHS.

    The influenza opidemic continues to take a heavy toll of human life in Brisbane, and a remarkable fact is that so far the great majority of victims ...

    Article : 97 words
  8. BERLIN BLUFF.

    The correspondent of the “Times” at Berlin states: —Germany’s counterproposals include that the total indemnity shall be 100,000,000,000 marks. ...

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  9. IRISH INDEPENDENCE.

    The Irish-American delegation has requested President Wilson to give it a personal hearing on the question of granting a safe conduct to Paris to ...

    Article : 45 words
  10. NC4 AT LISBON.

    The American trails-Atlantic seaplane, NC4, arrived at Lisbon at 4 o’clock, Washington time. It has taken NC4 26 hours 41 minutes actual ...

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  11. AT THE GENERAL HOSPITAL.

    It was ascertained late evening from Dr. Calow (resident medical officer at the general hospital) that there [?] 63 patients in the institution—13 nurses ...

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  12. FIVE DEATHS AT ROMA.

    Another death occurred at the Emergency Hospital to-night, making a total of five from influenza in this district. ...

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  13. SOLDIERS POLITICAL PARTY.

    The Federal conference of the Soldiers and Citizens’ Political Party will open in Sydney on Tuesday next. Delegates will be present from all the States ...

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  14. ONLY URGENT CALLS.

    The Acting Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. J. M’Conachie), advises that the telephone staff in the Central Exchange is now very seriously affected ...

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  15. AGAINST THE AFGHANS.

    Reuter’s special correspondent in a later telegram states:—The Dakka front is quiet. General Nadir Khan, who arrived at ...

    Article : 279 words
  16. KING OF BELGIUM DROPS INTO THE SEA.

    The King of Belgium, while flying from Folkestone to Dartmouth to visit his son at the Naval College, was forced to descend in the sea. He was ...

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  17. DEATH AT STANTHORPE.

    The first death from the prevailing epidemic of influenza occurred here last night. The patient only lived two hours after admission to the hospital. ...

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  18. PERANGA.

    A few mild cases of ordinary influenza have made their appearance here. ...

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  19. PERSONAL.

    Staff-sergeant A. H, Higgs arrived on Monday week and is now enjoying a spell, after three years on active service. He belonged to that very useful ...

    Article : 63 words
  20. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA.

    Messrs. Kingsford-Smith, a Sydneyite; Rendle, a Queenslander; and Maddocks, a Westralian, will make an early, start on their flight to ...

    Article : 67 words
  21. BRISBANE EXHIBITION DATES.

    The Council of the National Agricultural and Industrial Association met this afternoon, the main item of interest, in the correspondence being a ...

    Article : 127 words
  22. TWO DEATHS AT BUNDABERG.

    The influenza outbreak at Gin Gin shows some sign of abating. Although there are still a few cases coming into the hospital, there have been several ...

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  23. HELPING THE NEEDY.

    As illustrative of the good work that is being done by the ladies at the Technical College, a case was brought under notice, last evening where a family of ...

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  24. ANOTHER DEATH AT DALBY.

    Information was received in Toowoomba yesterday that Mr. W. B. O’Sullivan, a well known resident of Dalby, had passed away from an ...

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  25. ALL ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. W. F. Finalayson, Federal member for Brisbane, passed through Toowoomba by the Sydney mail train yesterday afternoon. ...

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  26. AT ALLORA.

    Influenza has made its appearance in the district, and up to the present 12 cases of ordinary influenza have been reported. The medical officer of health, ...

    Article : 79 words
  27. LONDON TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Aero Club threatens to stop the flight to Australia, stating that it is useless starting without complete organisation and information and ...

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  28. CONTROL OF JOINT BOARDS.

    The Metropolitan Joint Health Board took over the control of the influenza campaign to day. No information has yet been received, however by the ...

    Article : 79 words
  29. ASSISTANCE FROM SISTERS OF MERCY.

    In response to the appeal made by Archbishop Dubig that every assistance [?]ould be given to those who are in [?]eed during the time of the opidemic ...

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  30. LEYBURN.

    Up to the present time there have been 12 cases of influenza here none to report dangerous, being the ordinary “flu,” and where there in no medico ...

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  31. POLITICS OR PUBLIC HEALTH?

    The shocking unpreparedness of the state Government when influenza broke out in Brisbane came as a painful surprise to the community. The ...

    Article : 313 words
  32. SITUATION IN TOOWOOMBA.

    The gratifying information was gleaned from Dr. Reginald Freshney (medical officer for the city) last evening that the situation in the city ...

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  33. OBITUARY.

    One of the unfortunate victims of pneumonic influenza (says the Brisbane “Daily Mail”) was Mr. Ernest Moulday, a well-known traveller for the ...

    Article : 111 words
  34. WEST HALDON.

    So far this district has luckily escaped the “ ’flu,” although the outbreak of it in other parts has caused no small amount of anxiety here. ...

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  35. KITCHENER DEFENDED.

    Mr. Asquith, speaking at Newcastle, said he referred with reluctance to Marshal French’s war publication and unfortunate course. It was impossible ...

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  36. WESTERN DEATH ROLL.

    The death roll from influenza increases. Twenty death are recorded since the epidemic broke out here up to-day. ...

    Article : 142 words
  37. TOOWOOMBA MAN’S DEATH.

    Ex-Private Patrick J. Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Hayes, of Warren-street, Toowoomba, died of pneumonic influenza in Brisbane on ...

    Article : 141 words
  38. ACCIDENT AT ALLORA.

    The four-year-old son of Mr. F. Donovan, Allora, met with a painful accident. It appears lie was placed on the back of a quiet horse for a ride by his ...

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  39. HAWKER AND “THE DIGGERS.”

    In course of an interview with a representative of the United Cable Service, Flight. Commander Hawker said, I am glad anyhow that an ...

    Article : 49 words
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  41. MR. FIHELLY’S RETURN.

    If on. J. A. Fihelly (Queensland Minister for Rail ways), who has returned from a trip abroad, was entertained tonight by the Celtic Club. ...

    Article : 133 words
  42. DEATH AT MARYBOROUGH.

    The first death from p[?] influenza occurred here at Newtown today. There were two further admissions [?] ...

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  43. GERMANS TO EMIGRATE.

    One hundred thousand Germans intend to emigrate to South America. Canada and Australia, to avoid war [?]ation. The official departments are ...

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  44. V.A.D. ’S COMING FORWARD.

    The chairman of the Vigilance Committee (Alderman A. Mayes) spoke in a cheery strain last evening, being greatly pleased with the number of ...

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  45. KING DECORATES THE PAIR.

    The King has decorated Mr. H. G. Hawker and Lieutenant Commander Grieve with the Air Force Cross in connection with their attempt to jump the ...

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  46. FLOUR FOR QUEENSLAND.

    The Acting Minister for Railways (Hon. J. M. Hunter) to-day announced that the commissioner had completed arrangements with the New South ...

    Article : 76 words
  47. BUNDABERG: 35 CASES.

    Late report, to-night stated that there are 35 cases of influenza in the isolation ward at the general hospital. ...

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  48. EXODUS FROM AMERICA.

    There is a widespread exodus of all [?]liens from the United States. Further large numbers of foreigners are planning to leave when steamship ...

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  49. LONDON WORSHIPS THEM.

    The proposed civic reception by High Commissioner Fisher and Senator Pearce to Mr. H. G. Hawker and Lieutenant-Commander Grieve was ...

    Article : 260 words
  50. PNEUMONIC AT ROCKHAMPTON.

    There were 64 cases of influenza in the isolation hospital to-night. Several show p[?]monic symptoms, and two of the patients are in a critical ...

    Article : 91 words
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  52. A QUIET DAY.

    The mayor Alderman T.S. Burstow[?] said that matters were quiet yesterday, [?] between 16 and 17 cases of ordinary influenza had ...

    Article : 123 words
  53. BRITISH GENERALS.

    The “Weekly Dispatch” says that if Marshal Haig declines the command in India, a choice will be [?] between General Sir W. Birdwood and General ...

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  54. BODY ATTACKED BY PIGS.

    A massage received by the commissioner of Police about ten days ago from the police inspector at Cairns stated that a man named Joseph ...

    Article : 131 words
  55. QUARANTINE TO CONTINUE.

    The quarantine authorities are not yet prepared to relax the regulations which require passengers from one State to another, to report to a [?] ...

    Article : 75 words
  56. TURKEY CARVED UP.

    The “Temps” says that President Wilson intends to ask Congress to [?] a mandate for [?] and adjoining territory and Armenia. ...

    Article : 79 words
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