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Advertising : 72 wordsIn a message from Amerongen it is stated that the precautions taken to protect the ex-Kaiser's life have become more strict. Admission cards to the ...
Article : 74 wordsDr. Seymour, the spiritual adviser attending Budd, stated last night:—"I have nothing to add to my statement last Saturday, except, that so far as Budd is ...
Article : 109 words"Some months ago I said the control of an epidemic of influenza was in the hands of the public themselves," said Dr. Ramsay Smith on Thursday. "Since ...
Article : 589 wordsTwo deaths were reported at the que[?] rantine station at North Head yesterday, which, makes 532 deaths since the ou[?] break. As many as 3863 cases have ...
Article : 217 wordsThe revolutionary Government in Hungary is taking drastic steps to solve he problem of housing he people. It has decided to expel all "foreign vagabonds ...
Article : 61 wordsIt is rumored that William Percival Budd, who was condemned to death for the murder of Harold Jaques, at Port Pirie recently, has gone insane. The ...
Article : 127 wordsAt this period of the year the thoughts of those who dig beneath the surface of the glow and glamour of human life turn in reverential contemplation ...
Article : 1,136 wordsAt St. Johns (Newfoundland) it continned to rain after daylight and a dense fog prevailed. Mr. Hawker's flight was postponed till the afternoon. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe troopships Kashmir and Nevasa are expected to arrive at the Outer Harbor to-day. The Nevasa will go into quarantine for an indefinite period, and ...
Article : 246 wordsOn learning of the murder of Herr Nuering at Dresden, Herr Noske immediately arranged to send sufficient troops from Berlin to restore order quickly. ...
Article : 33 wordsA correspondent who deals at great length with the evidence and press reports of the now notorious crime, writes: —In the case of Budd it seems there ...
Article : 1,249 wordsA proclamation was issued in New South Wales yesterday extending the influenza, restrictions which apply to t[?] metropolitan area to Lighgow and Wagga ...
Article : 41 wordsNotwithstanding the cold and bleak weather and the rain which set in after nightfall there was a monster atfendances at the Queen's Hall, Perth, on ...
Article : 308 wordsThe secretary of the New South Wales Labor Party stated yesterday that the employes of the General Post Office were working 14 hours daily in concequence ...
Article : 47 wordsThe New South Wales Minister of Health (Mr Fuller) stated yesterday that tobacconists, barbers, and newsagents must close their shops four days, but ...
Article : 29 wordsA returned soldier died from pneum[?] nic influenza at Cootamundra to-day. ...
Article : 14 wordsProvided the weather is fine it is anticipated by the railway authorities that the traffic over the various lines will be heavy. The chief mechanical engineer ...
Article : 59 wordsReviewing the position with regard to influenza in Melbourne yesterday afternoon, Mr. Bowser (Minister of Health) said that the medical advisory board was ...
Article : 165 wordsSomething out of the ordinary in the way of excursions has been provided by the Tourist Bureau for Easter, and it will be possible for tourists to visit ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 162 wordsMr. Colebatch (the new Premier of western Australia) and his Ministry were sworn in yesterday morning by the Governor. Mr. Colebatch will take ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Premier of Tasmania replied yesterday to Mr. Wait vigorously protesting against the reduction of the quarantine period. He says that owing to the ...
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Family Notices : 157 wordsSemaphore tides, to-day:—High water, 6.10 a.m.; low water, 12.10 p.m. ARRIVED, April 17.—Calcfield, s., 3616, Newcastle. Geo. Wills & Co., agent. Rostrevor, ...
Article : 392 wordsDr. Russell stated on Thursday morning that a case of influenza was diagnosed at the Adelaide Railway Station on Wednesday night, and the patient had ...
Article : 96 wordsWith the soldiers' vote now counted the votes in favor of continuance now lead by 1269 The troops in Egypt voted 1853 for continuance and 444 for prohibition ...
Article : 50 wordsWhat the horses have done through out the past four years in the war is beginning to be known, but comparatively few people realise their debt to ...
Article : 82 wordsGreat preparations are being made to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the landing at Anzac. Gallipoli Day will fall on next Friday, and the soldiers are ...
Article : 349 wordsThe New South Wales Government has offered a reward of £100 for any evidence which will lead to the airiest of Hugo Tuck, who was known as Albert ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Adelaide Hospital authorities reported last night that two nurses and three patients were removed from that institution during the day to the ...
Article : 35 wordsThe weather throughout South Australia has continued mild and more or less cloudy. Northerly winds have prevailed and temperatures on Thursday ranged ...
Article : 197 wordsThe epidemic of pneumonic influenza continues to set worse (writes our Sydney correspondent). Last week-end, with 52 deaths and 294 new cases, was ...
Article : 643 wordsThe Australian Labor Party appeals to the general public for financial assistance. The great work it has already accomplished, a[?]d the greater work which it alone of all political ...
Article : 699 wordsThe Auckland City Council has endorsed a proposal to buy the local tramways, and has authorised a loan of a quarter of a million sterling to carry ...
Article : 36 wordsHon. P. McM. Glynn (Minister for Home and Territories) was a passenge to Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Thursday morning. ...
Article : 339 wordsAs expected the steamers War Queen and Gre[?]ryda loading wheat yesterday. They probably will leave for Colombo (for orders) to-day ...
Article : 274 wordsAccordimg to the report of Mr. R. W. Chapman, chairman of the Leigh Creek coal committee, as contained in the recently issued "Mining Review" of the ...
Article : 350 wordsWhen motor ambulances were no longer required for military purposes the Wattleday League turned its attention to the Keswick Hospital, where, ...
Article : 143 wordsFour accidents were attended to at the Port Adelaide Casualty Hospital on Thursday. Mr. William Fletcher, residing at Nile street. Port Adelaide, was ...
Article : 145 wordsThe South Australian Baptist Union will hold its half-yearly meeting in the Unley Park Church to-day, when the president (Rev. Donald McNicol) will ...
Article : 138 wordsMr. A. B. Chambers, who has been porter on the traffic staff, has been appointed shunter at the Hamley Bridge break-of-gauge station. ...
Article : 69 wordsA mother's Jove is revealed by care of her children. An occasional dose of ZAC will keep the little ones free from croup, influenza, whooping cough, &c.., 7½. and ...
Article : 39 wordsThe half-yearly meetings of the Congregational Union of South Australia will be convened at Hamley Bridge to-day. Special trains will convey ...
Article : 37 wordsOwing to the fact that to-day is Good Friday the fortnightly meeting of the Adelaide Trades and Labor Council will not be held to-night. It has been ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Fri 18 Apr 1919, Page 4
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