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  2. MASKS UNPOPULAR.

    The New South Wales proclamation making it compulsory for people to wear masks came into operation on Monday. The great majority of ...

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  3. Peace Conference Puzzles

    To-day's meeting of the League of Nations' Commission saw a marked advance in the definite draft of the scheme, as the result of private talks ...

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  4. Disease in Adelaide

    There was a long and important conference this afternoon regarding what action is to be taken by the authorities now that it is definitely ...

    Article : 185 words
  5. Influenza Epidemic

    "There is absolutely nothing new to report," remarked the Mayor (Mr A. B. Forgan) when asked last night what developments had taken place in ...

    Article : 155 words
  6. "Nowhere to Live."

    Efforts were made yesterday to get in touch with the Mayor (Mr Fbrgan) with a view to obtaining his opinion on the article that appeared in "The ...

    Article : 317 words
  7. Bolshevist Atrocities

    The French newspaper Le Petit Parisien publishes new details of the murder of the Russian Imperial family, according to which the Grand ...

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  8. Strikes Extending

    The whole of the London underground railways are expected to be held up to-day. At a general meeting, of the employes it was decided not to ...

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  9. A CASE IN TASMANIA.

    A case of pneumonic influenza was reported in Zeehan on Monday. The local schools have been closed. Hundreds of persons have been inoculated. ...

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  10. TERRITORY GRABBING.

    A communique from Paris on Monday states that representatives of the Great Powers, referring to the conflict between the Czechs and the Poles ...

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  11. CASES ON THE DIMBOOLA.

    Fourteen suspicious cases of influenza were discovered on board the inter-State steamer Dimboola on her arrival at Sydney on Monday from ...

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  12. Pirie House Isolated

    It was rumored round Pirie yesterday that a case of pneumonic influenza had been detected in the town. On enquiry, however, it was found that ...

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  13. TWO NEW GASES.

    Matter's in connection with the influenza outbreaks continue most satisfactory. Only two cases of ordinary influenza were reported to-day. Two ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND FREE.

    The epidemic appears to be entirely spent in Now Zealand, but in view of the Australian reports some of the local authorities are arranging for the ...

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  15. BELFAST MEN EMBITTERED.

    The Times correspondent at Dublin says that the Irish Trades Union Congress to be held on Saturday will formulate a general demand for 44 hours ...

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  16. Labor Dispute

    Troubles in certain circles of the Labor party has arisen in Port Pirie. For some reason not yet disclosed, the local ladies' committee of the ...

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  17. CLOSING PUBLIC HOUSES.

    All licensed premises for the sale of consumption of liquor in Sydney were closed from last night at 6 o'clock until further notice. ...

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  18. PUBLIC INHALATORIUM

    During Tuesday 600 persons went through the public inhalatorium. The only discomfort experienced, and that a very slight one, is caused by the ...

    Article : 109 words
  19. LONDON RAILWAYS STOPPED.

    The London district railway has been suspended. The House of Commons will discuss the whole question of industrial ...

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  20. SPARTACISTS STILL TROUBLESOME.

    Renter's correspondent at Berlin, telegraphing on Sunday, states it is persistently reported that the Spartacists on the left of the Independent ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL DIFFERENCES.

    The State Industrial Court to-day Ward an application by the employes of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company for a variation, of an award to ...

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  22. COURT A CONGER-POINT.

    Public assemblages are prohibited in New South Wales because of the risk of spreading the influenza epidemic. That precaution might well ...

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  23. SOME USEFUL HINTS.

    The following hints have been issued by the Port Adelaide Board of Health:- 1. Keep away from the cougher, ...

    Article : 305 words
  24. AUTUMN SHOW ABANDONED.

    At in important meeting of the executive committee of the Royal Agricultural Society held this morning the following motion was carried: ...

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  25. Irish Situation Gloomy

    The "Daily News", correspondent at Dublin says the situation has become gravely worse. Until January 31 the Sinn Fein had the best reason to ...

    Article : 162 words
  26. NEW PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLES.

    When the House of Commons, reassembled this afternoon the House was crowded in all parts. Mr Adamson, Parliamentary Chairman of the ...

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  27. MASKS FOR SMOKERS.

    Mr. MacFarlane, P.M., at the Central Police Court, Sydney, on Tuesday, said to a number of persons charged with having omitted to wear masks, ...

    Article : 113 words
  28. EMERGENCY HOSPITAL.

    On Monday a deputation from the local board of health asked the trustees of the Crystal Brook Methodist church for the use of the Sunday ...

    Article : 307 words
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  30. WINNA GET PAST DUNDEE.

    A Highland farmer handed a rather frail-looking box to the porter at a railway station in Scotland. "Dae ye think this is strong enough to trust to ...

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  31. LONG EXISTENCE IN VICTORIA.

    Evidence is still accumulating to show that the influenza epidemic, had its origin in Australia long before the health authorities had any idea of its ...

    Article : 196 words
  32. SINN FEIN LEADER ESCAPES.

    It is reported that De Valera, the Sinn Fein leader, who was recently arrested, has escaped from prison. Such of the cable news on this page ...

    Article : 74 words
  33. DEMOBILIS AIRMEN

    The Air Ministry is inviting the demobilished airmen to re-enist under the bonus conditions laid down for army occupation. They will be ...

    Article : 51 words
  34. EXPECTORATING ON FOOTPATHS.

    With a view to minimising the spread of infection, the Mayor of Adelaide has requested the Commissioner of Police to see that the City Council ...

    Article : 38 words
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  37. DEATH RATE NOT HIGH.

    The cases reported in Melbourne to Monday were: Cities, 1005; towns, 68: boroughs, 25; shires; 143; the total being 1,241, and the total deaths ...

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