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 wordsOf 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 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsNo fresh cases of pneumonic influenza were reported to the Health Department in Sydney yesterday morning but the reports con[?]ning the five ...
Article : 383 wordsMr.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 ...
Article : 717 wordsDr. 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 wordsThe 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 wordsDiscussing the possibility of closing places of amusement, Dr.Ramsay Smith said:—"Judging from the epidemic elsewhere, and the principles that are ...
Article : 105 wordsNaturally 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 wordsOne 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 wordsThe boat by which Senator Pearce arrived at Albany yesterday has been quarantined. No passengers are allowed to land, consequently Senator Pearce ...
Article : 43 wordsThere 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 wordsWhen 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 wordsOn Thursdary afternoon arrangements were entered into for the srvices of consultant," who would be expected clear up [?] doubts which existed ...
Article : 90 wordsTwo members of the Commonwealth police are on duty in Sydney at the quarantine office. The Minister of Health has asked that no band recitals ...
Article : 212 wordsNo 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 wordsMr. 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 wordsDr. 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 wordsInterrogafed 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 ...
Article : 476 wordsAs 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 wordsThe 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 wordsAs a preventive measure against pneumonic influenza, the following prescription has been found effective:—Menthol, 40 grains; encalyptol, 90 drops;camphor, ...
Article : 87 wordsThe 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 wordsMr. Fitzgerald (Minister of Health m New South Wales) announced yesterday afternoon that all race meetings would be prohibited until further notice. ...
Article : 353 wordsIt 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 wordsThe secratary to the in[?]-General of Hospitals stated yesterday that the udual laei[?] for [?] [?]o [?] ford Park Sanitorium would be ...
Article : 55 wordsAlhough 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 wordsThe following eircular, a womans advice to women as to the preparation necessary to meet tie epidemic, has been issued by Mrs.Eleanor ...
Article : 501 wordsThe 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 wordsThe 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 wordsOur 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 wordsPatrons 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"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"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 wordsSerious 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 wordsDr. 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 wordsDr. 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 wordsThe 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 wordsThe 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. ...
Article : 212 wordsSir. Bowser (Victorian Minister for Health staged yesterday afternoon that reports received by him from Dr. Robertson (chairman of the Board of Health, ...
Article : 524 wordsMt 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 wordsIt 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, ...
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Advertising : 166 wordsEvery war has brought in its train dread diseas. The unnatural, unhealthy conditions under which the men live and die ar undoubtedly ...
Article : 198 wordsWhen 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 wordsIt 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 wordsAn Orange (X.P.W.) message stales that Willi Milhtorpe patient) is progrssiveship favourably. and has shown no sign pneumonia. To be expected supplies of ...
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Advertising : 1 wordsIt was stated yesterday afternoon, in Sydney that a protest hald been odged against the appointment of Mr. Tom Walshli as secretary of the ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Sat 1 Feb 1919, Page 5
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