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  2. WEATHER FORECAST

    METROPOLITAN (noon).-- Warm northerly winds, followed by cool change, with refreshing southerly wind. VICTORIA (noon).-- Fine, warm to hot, ...

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  3. Victoria to be Quarantined

    Mr Lawson, the Premier, announced this afternoon' this the State Government had taken the necessary action to have Victoria ...

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  4. MR. HUGHES ARGUES AUSTRALIA'S CLAIM

    Mr W. M. Hughes' large map of the Pacific was one of the features of Saturday's advocacy of the Dominions' colonial claims. It was 10ft, by 5ft, ...

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  5. Making the New World

    Further consideration is being given by the Supreme War Council today to the question of the future of the German Colonies and the establishment of the League of Nations. ...

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  6. WORN IN TRAIN

    Three women-- apparently a mother with her daughters-- travelled in the train from Sandringham. They were wearing masks. At first some of the ...

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  7. SHOULD MASKS BE WORN?

    Sir,--If the gauze mask is a protection against influenza, why hot make it compulsory for everyone who is in business, or who may come into contact with sufferers, ...

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  8. MEMBERS OF COMMITTEE

    Representatives or the Great Powers on the League of Nations Committee are:-- United States.--President, Wilson ...

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  9. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

    It was stated today at the Children's Hospital that many cases were being sent there from different places although the majority of the patients ...

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  10. WOMEN WORKERS TO MEET

    On Thursday evening a meeting of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps will be held in, the Independent Hall, Collins street, to discuss the course that ...

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  11. SMALL NATIONS' PLEAS

    In the course, of the discussion on the proposed League of Nations on Saturday, Signor Orlando, Italian Premier; M. Leon Bourgeois, France; and ...

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  12. BASE HOSPITAL RESUMED FOR MILITARY PURPOSES

    Dr. E. Robertson, chairman of the Board of Public Health, after stating today that the position was more serious than it was regarded last night, ...

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  13. APPROVAL OF LEAGUE

    President Wilson opened the discussion on the proposals for a League of [?]tions on Saturday with a speech which was compact with idealism. ...

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  14. PASSENGERS FROM SYDNEY REACH MELBOURNE TODAY

    Although New South Wales has been declared an infected State, 300 passengers from Sydney arrived at Albury about 6.30 a.m. today, and were brought ...

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  15. PICHON INTERVIEWWD

    M. Pichon, French Foreign Minister, yesterday received the journalists attending the peace conference. The meeting took place in the stately ...

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  16. EXECUTIVE MEETING

    At midday today Dr. Cumpston said he had not up to that time received notification from the State authorities that any case of pneumonic ...

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  17. SIR JOSEPH COOK CHAGRINED

    Sir Joseph Cook, Australian Minister for the Navy, is much mortified regarding the refusal of the Supreme War Council to admit him to the discussion ...

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  18. MILITARY TAKE ACTION

    On account of the outbreak of influenza the military authorities today decided to postpone the citizen force training camps arranged for February. ...

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  19. EDUCATION STAFF INOCULATED

    Officers of the central staff of the Education Department were inccu[?]ated today by the school medical officers. ...

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  20. TREATMENT STATED

    In a pamphlet issued by the Board of Health the following treatment for influenza is recommended:--Bed should be sought at the onset of ...

    Article : 226 words
  21. TOWN HALL INOCULATION

    Notwithstanding that there was a, great improvement in the arrangements, there was again an unnecessary amount of pushing among the large ...

    Article : 264 words
  22. TELEGRAPH FORMS NOT LICKED

    It is stated by the Postmaster-General's Department, in reply to "Public Safety's" letter, published in these columns yesterday, that all telegrams are gummed by water pads, and ...

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  23. DEVASTATED TOWNS VISITED

    President Wilson and his party went to Rheims yesterday morning, and visited the cathedral, the devastated towns and villages on the Marne, and ...

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  24. FUTURE OF COLONIES

    Discussing the proceedings at the Allied Peace Conference, a correspondent of "The Daily Telegraph" at Paris says:-- ...

    Article : 348 words
  25. PERSONAL

    Lieut. J. G. S. Stewart, an Ansa[?], with the 1st Machine Gun Co., who has been invalided home, is on board the s.s. Takada, due here on Februray 10. ...

    Article : 313 words
  26. DOCTORS HOLD CONFERENCE

    With a view to considering the epidemic a conference of medical men was held at the rooms of Dr. A. V. Anderson, Collins street, this morning. ...

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  27. PEACE SOUGHT IN CHINA

    A peace conference between representatives of Northern and Southern China is to begin here in February. ...

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  28. DESTROYING OPIUM

    Half the stocks of opium purchased by the Government last year have now been burnt. The balance will the destroyed immediately. ...

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  29. RED CROSS IS ASSISTING IN EQUIPPING HOSPITALS

    A special committee is being formed by tho Rod Cross Society to assist the Health authorities in equipping and staffing emergency hospitals for ...

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  30. ASSISTANT SECRETARIES

    Among the assistant secretaries to the, British Empire Delegation at the Allied Peace Conference are the following:-- ...

    Article : 87 words
  31. SYMPTOMS SIMILAR

    [?]. R. P. M'Meckin, medical superintendent of the Melbourne Hospital, made an interesting statement today re[?]rding the similarity of the eases in ...

    Article : 393 words
  32. SHOPGIRLS WEAR MASKS

    Customers entering at least one big city establishment today were confronted with attendants masked against possible contagion from influenza. ...

    Article : 152 words
  33. LEGAL AND MEDICAL

    In future all legal and medical questions will be answered in "The Weekly Times," and must be addressed to that ...

    Article : 29 words
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