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  4. TWO TAREE CASES.

    A couple of Influenza cases reported a few days ago, prove not to be the pneumonic type at all. A strong administrative committee has been formed to deal with all influenza ...

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  5. INFLUENZA.

    Sixteen deaths occurred in Sydney yesterday, and 1.15 fresh were admitted to hospital. Nine fresh cases were reported from North Head. Seven of the latter were ...

    Article : 421 words
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  7. CASES AT NEWCASTLE.

    Nine fresh cases were admitted to hospital in Newcastle up to lust night. One came from Stockton, three from Now Lambton, two from Globe, one from North ...

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  8. IN OTHER STATES.

    Six deaths from pneumonic influenza .were reported from Melbourne yesterday, and 122 fresh cases, 26 of which are in metropolis and 96 in the country. There are now ...

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  9. VALUE OF VACCINES.

    The preliminary report of I he lnceulation Commission has been handed by Prof. Welsh, chairman, to the Premier. The reports —states:— ...

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  10. NEWS BY WIRE.

    It is understood that the Attorney-General has decided not to file a bill against Dr. George Fox of Baimain, who was committed for trail a couple of months ago on a ...

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  11. THE GAP TRAGEDY.

    At the inquest on the body of Mr. Giles who threw herself over the gap at Watson's Bay, evidence was given that deceased was addicted do drink, and had been of ...

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  12. BOLSHEVIKS IN BRISBANE.

    A Brisbane message states that it has been decided to report eight more prominent Russian Bolsheviks. ...

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  13. DECREE NISI GRANTED.

    Redden, who peitioned for u ill| voice from her husband on the grounds OF alleged cruelty, mated that hep husband used to come home drunk and shapened ...

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  14. POLICE PROMOTIONS.

    The following police promotions has been gazetted :—To be Sergeants. first class), J. J. Jones, Cessnock; D. A. Wilson, Wallsond; Sergeants second-class), N. ...

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  15. ONE FRESH CASE IN SYDNEY.

    A fresh case of pneamome influenza was reported from North Head this morning. The population of North Head is now twelve hundred, intending 650 troops from the ...

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  16. THE CALENDAR.

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  17. HOMEBUSH STOCK SALES.

    Winehcombe, Carson and Co. report:—33,000 sheep penned; mostly medium; prime unitered, others lower. Hills wearthers made 32/10; Bolu's ewes 31/7; ...

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  18. MELBOURNE CASES.

    Melbourne reports 63 fresh cases influenza and seven, since six o'clock last night. ...

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  19. MAITLAND CASES.

    Another suspect, from East Maitland, the wife of Frederick Joseph lunes, of Raymond Torraee-road, who was yesterday found to have developed the disease, was ...

    Article : 375 words
  20. STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  21. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS.

    A public meeting will be held in the School of Arts, Paterson, to-morrow (friday) night, to consider ways means of doaling with pneumonic influenza, should an ...

    Article : 37 words
  22. WHAT CONSTITUTES A "CITY."

    According to the Shire and Municipal Record" some controversy has been arosed in Forbes over the question of what constitues a city." Webstor defines a city as ...

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  23. EVERYBODY MUST OBEY.

    "We are to-day announcing a streanious campaign infection," said Mr. Holman last night. This will be supplenented within twenty-four jours by a launching of the ...

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  24. Public School, Homeville.

    All pupils, or relatives of same, who have allouded the public school at Homeville, West Maitland, and enlisted on active service in the late war, are required to furnish ...

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  25. Soldier Welcomed.

    Private Cecil J. Kay, son of Mr. James Kay, of Anambah, returned home by the 11.30 train last night. He was met at the station by a number of friends-many others ...

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  26. Nurses Day.

    Nurses day will be observed on Friday, 11th instant, when all will be asked to help the nurses who did so well in nursing the worked at the war, and in saving so many ...

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  27. RED CROSS REPORT.

    Mrs. Gordon Clift, President of the East Maitland Red Cross Society, report everything is well in land to cope with the epidennic. Sowing is going on daily at the ...

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  29. Public School Improvements.

    The need for an enlarge playing are has long been left by the pupils of the Bovs' Superior. Pubilc school West Mainland. The matter was taken in hand by the Parents ...

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  30. ANOTHER CESSNOCK CASE.

    Another case of pneticnontic influenza was admitted to the lsolation ward of the Cessnock Hospital last evening. The pationt is Arthur Muggridge, resident mannager at ...

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  31. A MISUNDERSTANDING.

    Mr. Audley Roay, Health Inspecter at West Maitland, states:—"The Mayor of East Maitland has apparently misunderstood the Phone conversation we had on Saturday ...

    Article : 78 words
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