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  2. FORTY CASES OF "INFLUENZA" IN THE ADELAIDE HOSPITAL

    Adelaide takes its invasion of "flu" In a way rightly commendable. There is [?] panic, no flagrant breach of the con. [?]tions which have been issued as a safe. ...

    Article : 151 words
  3. EXPERIENCES IN OTHER LANDS THE SCOURGE IN THE UNITED STATES

    Of the "Los Angeles Times." Sydney will be the third large city I have seen through the supreme character test of the flu. In Los Angeles, witn ...

    Article : 1,061 words
  4. PROGRESS OF EPIDEMIC IN ADELAIDE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
  5. EPIDEMIC IN OTHER STATES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 words
  6. IN THE OTHER STATES MANY MORE CASES REPORTED

    No fresh cases of pneumonic influenza were reported to the Health Department in Sydney yesterday morning but the reports con[?]ning the five ...

    Article : 383 words
  7. PLAGUE AHEAD OF PRECAUTIONS

    Mr.E.C. Huie managing editior of the Christchurch (N.Z.) "Sun," was one of the emef organisers and head of a district patrol in his city during the ...

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  8. SYDNEY SCAREMONGERS

    Dr. Rcbertson, cnairman of the New South Wales Board of Hearh, stated yesterday that the report w[?] had been published in sydney that 215, ...

    Article : 516 words
  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIA AND VICTORIA

    The Premier (Hon, A. H. Peake) pointed out that difficulties had arisen in regard to the railways, mentioning particu [?]RY T[?] Pinnaroo and the Mount Gam. ...

    Article : 115 words
  10. THE PEOPLE'S PLEASURES

    Discussing the possibility of closing places of amusement, Dr.Ramsay Smith said:—"Judging from the epidemic elsewhere, and the principles that are ...

    Article : 105 words
  11. EIGHT NEW CASES

    Naturally one of the first "nailed" yes Irday morning was the chairman of the [?]delaide Hospital Board, It was no [?]ther than Mr.W.G. Coombs, and he ...

    Article : 118 words
  12. PASSENGERS HELD UP

    One hundred and twenty passengers left Adelaide on Thursday for Broken Hill, and are detained at Cockbm under the authority of the New South Wales ...

    Article : 117 words
  13. SENATOR PEARCE HUNG UP

    The boat by which Senator Pearce arrived at Albany yesterday has been quarantined. No passengers are allowed to land, consequently Senator Pearce ...

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  14. HARVEST FOR THE CHEMIST

    There has been a ehavy dem[?] on the chemists for camphor, eucaiyl[?], amd the general lines of cheaper di[?]fectants A suburban chenist stated ...

    Article : 97 words
  15. "NO FRESH CASES IN ADELAIDE"

    When interviewed shortly after luncheon Dr. Bortbwick stated, and with some emphasis, that no fresh cases had been reported in the city. He added:— ...

    Article : 62 words
  16. STUDYING THE POSITION

    On Thursdary afternoon arrangements were entered into for the srvices of consultant," who would be expected clear up [?] doubts which existed ...

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  17. MASK-WEARING CENERAL

    Two members of the Commonwealth police are on duty in Sydney at the quarantine office. The Minister of Health has asked that no band recitals ...

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  18. NO MELBOURNE PASSENGERS

    No passengers from Melbourne arrived in Adelaide yesterday in the train from Serviceton. About 10 passengers who had joined the train from South Australian ...

    Article : 67 words
  19. A HABORITE HELD UP.

    Mr. A. J. Beresford, seccretary of the Hotel, Restaurant, and other unions, is at present "hung up" in Melbourne, and has telegraphed that he does not know ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. VICTORIAN POSITION

    Dr. Cumpston, Director of Quarantine, stated in Melbourne yesterday that he had not yet received am intimation from the New South Wales and Western ...

    Article : 332 words
  21. THE MASK

    Interrogafed as [?] whether it would [?]e ne[?]sary to spray the mask which and been spoken [?] as [?]kely to come into use with formalin or anything ...

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  22. MAGILL HOME

    As one of the precautions taken to lessen a possible epidemic of pneumonic mfiuenza at the Magill Home, restrictions ate being placed upon the admission of ...

    Article : 58 words
  23. NO PASSENGERS,

    The train from Servioefcon arrived at the Adelaide railway station on time on Friday morning, but there were no passengers from Victoria. The total num ...

    Article : 97 words
  24. A VALUABLE PRESCRIPTION

    As a preventive measure against pneumonic influenza, the following prescription has been found effective:—Menthol, 40 grains; encalyptol, 90 drops;camphor, ...

    Article : 87 words
  25. INFECTIOUS DISEASES

    The infectious disease returns placed before the meeting of the Central Board of Health on January 28 Showed that there were three cases of diphtheria at ...

    Article : 241 words
  26. RACING PROHIBITED

    Mr. Fitzgerald (Minister of Health m New South Wales) announced yesterday afternoon that all race meetings would be prohibited until further notice. ...

    Article : 353 words
  27. SOME SEW CASES.

    It was ascertained yesterday that some new cases had been placed in the isolation ward connected with the Adelaide Hospital, and it was said that the ...

    Article : 47 words
  28. BEOFORD PARK SANATIORIUM

    The secratary to the in[?]-General of Hospitals stated yesterday that the udual laei[?] for [?] [?]o [?] ford Park Sanitorium would be ...

    Article : 55 words
  29. SOHOLASTIC DUTIES.

    Alhough some of the large private schools will not resume work till the week after next, the Minister of Education (Hon. W. H. Harvey) stated on ...

    Article : 56 words
  30. WHAT TO DO IN THE HOME

    The following eircular, a womans advice to women as to the preparation necessary to meet tie epidemic, has been issued by Mrs.Eleanor ...

    Article : 501 words
  31. ACTION BY MILITARY

    The Commonwealth authorities appareptly are well aware of the havoc ca isel by the disease elsewhere, and are aetermined that there shall [?]e no further ...

    Article : 128 words
  32. EXHIBITION GROUNDS

    The Premier yesterday said— "On the advice of the Central Board of Health the Government has agreed to make the whole of the Jubilee Exhibition ...

    Article : 126 words
  33. QUEENSLAND NOT AFFECTED

    Our Brisbane correspondent reported last night that Queensland was still clean, up to that evening, and that every hour its chances of remaining so ...

    Article : 251 words
  34. 'THE FACE AT THE WINDOW'

    Patrons of the Tivoli Theatre will tonight have an opportunity of seeing bar Brooke Warren's sensational drama. "The Face at the Window." as presented by ...

    Article : 220 words
  35. "NO FURTHER CHANCE"

    "There is no further change or any fresh developments at all," said Dr. FS. Hone. (Chief Quarantine Officer) yesterday, when questioned concerning the ...

    Article : 63 words
  36. PROVIDING ADDITIONAL HELP.

    "The Chairman of the Hospital Board has represented to me." said the Premier yesterday afternoon, "that several of the nurses and members of the staff ...

    Article : 73 words
  37. TROUBLE ON TROOPSHIP

    Serious trouble appears to have occurred on the Somali which arrived at the Semaphore on Tuesday last from London with troops and genedal cargo. ...

    Article : 172 words
  38. PREVENTIVES

    Dr. Ramsay Smith was asked his [?]pinion as to wheather the carrying of [?]amphor or even garrlic, as was suggesled by a "Daily Herald"correspondent ...

    Article : 78 words
  39. PASSENGERS TO WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    Dr. T. Atkinson (Chief Health Officer of Western Australia) has telegraphed to Dr. Ramsay Smith stating that in view of the uncertainty up to Friday orn ...

    Article : 95 words
  40. PLIGHT OP TOFUA PASSENGERS.

    The steamer T6fua, which has been at the Semaphore Anchorage in quar[?] for the last week, was released yesterday, and proceeded up the river o a berth ...

    Article : 278 words
  41. SALT-GARGLES.

    The doctor was next interrogated as to that he though of salt gargles, and he said they would no t do much harm so tong as they were not too strong. ...

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  42. 514 CASES IN MELBOURNE

    Sir. Bowser (Victorian Minister for Health staged yesterday afternoon that reports received by him from Dr. Robertson (chairman of the Board of Health, ...

    Article : 524 words
  43. CASES INCREASING

    Mt W. G. Coomibe (chairman of the Adelaide1 Hospital Board) stated last night:—"Since I reporlted this afternoon we have taken two new cases at ...

    Article : 52 words
  44. IN SAMOA AJTD FIJI.

    It is stated that nearly one-fourth of the population of Samoa has been swept away by the epidemic. If that be so there must have been over 8000 deaths, ...

    Article : 139 words
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  48. WHERE DISEASES BEGIN.

    Every war has brought in its train dread diseas. The unnatural, unhealthy conditions under which the men live and die ar undoubtedly ...

    Article : 198 words
  49. FRESH CASE AT UNLEY

    When commununiceted with last nigiht Mr. W. H. Langlem, Mayor of Unley, statel[?] that one new case of influenza had been reported that day from ...

    Article : 80 words
  50. THE DILKERA.

    It was erroneously reported in yesterday's issue that the steamer Dilkera was expected to arrive from Sydney the morning, and would be quarantined. The ...

    Article : 47 words
  51. THE CASE AT ORANGE.

    An Orange (X.P.W.) message stales that Willi Milhtorpe patient) is progrssiveship favourably. and has shown no sign pneumonia. To be expected supplies of ...

    Article : 72 words
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  53. PROTEST AGAINST TOM WALSH'S APPOINTMENT.

    It was stated yesterday afternoon, in Sydney that a protest hald been odged against the appointment of Mr. Tom Walshli as secretary of the ...

    Article : 33 words
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