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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 1,936 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 35 words
  4. BUSINESS MEN AND WAR.

    Lieutenant-Colonel J. A. Murdoch, C.M.G. who has been away from Sydney for three years acting as commissioner for the Red Cross Society In Egypt, England, and France ...

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  5. INFLUENZA. NEARLY 200 CASES ON THE MEDIC.

    The position locally in connection with Spanish influenza, was accentuated by the arrival yesterday; from New Zealand of two vessels which were carrying troops, and which ...

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  6. DONT RELAX. WAR CHEST EFFORTS

    Mr. C. A. Le M. Walker, hon. secretary War Chest Fund, writes pointing out the need for the continuation of the Comforts Fund in view of the fact that the ...

    Article : 408 words
  7. OUTBREAK IN SAMOA.

    A serious outbreak of Spanish influenza has occurrod at Samoa. Eighty per cent. of the natives are affected, and many deaths have occurred. The Commonwealth Government has ...

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  8. TESTS OF SINCERITY.

    This day next week the people of New South Wales will be called upon to show that, in the excitement born of success they have not, forgotten the men who have ...

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  10. Family Notices

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  11. PRECAUTIONS.

    The opinion is hold in many quarters that, in spite of all precautions, the epidemic may at any time break through the quarantine barrier and sweep over Australia like a bush ...

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  12. ABATING IN NEW ZEALAND.

    News comes from all parts of the Dominion announcing the abatement of the influenza epidemic, though it is still serious. Regular and temporary hospitals everywhere are ...

    Article : 136 words
  13. Family Notices

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  14. CONFERENCE CALLED.

    The Commonwealth Government has invited the Ministers in charge of health in the various States, the heads of the State health departments, and the official hend of the British ...

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  15. MESSAGE FROM GENERAL MACLAGAN.

    Lieut-Col. Woodburn forwards the following message to the War Chest Sydney, under date November 21:— General Maclagan, commanding Fourth ...

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  16. CASES ON THE MEDIC.

    The total number of cases on the Medic has now reached 205, including 178 troops and 27 members of the crew. No cases have been reported on the Riverina. ...

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  17. PRECAUTIONS ON THE BARRIER

    At a meeting of the Broken Hill Hospital Board, Dr. Birks, surgeen-superintendent, in reply to questions, said that the only way of preventing the spread of this form of ...

    Article : 172 words
  18. GENERAL GELLIBRAND'S TESTIMONY.

    Major-General Gillebrand, commanding the Third Australian Division, cabled to the War Chest, Sydney, under date November 18:— ...

    Article : 57 words
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  20. A PUBLIC MENACE.

    The Spanish influenza scourge has evidently a long reach. It may yet evade our quarantine in its onward rush, and the action of the State Cabinet ...

    Article : 555 words
  21. TO WAR WORKERS.

    I hope that war-workers, both men and women, will be able to attend the United War-workers' Thanksgiving Service at the Centennial Park on Saturday, ...

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  22. PERSONAL.

    His Eccellency the Governor yesterday afternoon received from the members of both Houses of Parliament addresses of sloyalty to his Majesty the King on the occasion of ...

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  23. TWO MORE DEATHS.

    The deaths from Spanish influenza of Charles Dickson, one of the staff of the Atua, and a Fijian native named Abel, from the same vessel, were reported from the quarantine ...

    Article : 112 words
  24. NORTH HEAD. STATION A MENACE.

    The suggestion, appearing in yesterday's "Herald," that the interests of public health demand the removal of the quarantine station from its present site, and its transference to ...

    Article : 412 words
  25. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    In one of his recent speeches President Wilson referred to that aspect of the Peace Conference by which it will be distinguished from all earlier assemblages of ...

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  26. INFORMATION BUREAU.

    A special department of the quarantine information bureau at the Customs-house, Circular Quay, has been arranged for the relatives and friends of men on transports. A ...

    Article : 49 words
  27. SOLDIEBS AND ALCOHOL.

    The final report of the Select Committee of the Senate appointed to consider the effect of alcoholic liquors in relation to military efficiency was submitted to the Senato to-day. ...

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  28. STATEMENT BY THE B.M.A.

    After a conference held last night between the council of the British Medical Association and medical officers of the Public Health Department, the council of the B.M.A. issued the ...

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  29. ANZACS ON LEAVE.

    A contingent of Anzac soldiers will arrive on Sunday morning by two special trains from Melbourne, and friends and relations who have tickets marked "L" from the Staff ...

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  30. A REPORTED CURE.

    A correspondent has forwarded to us the following extract from an American paper, under date Pittsburg, October 12:—"In response to hundreds of telegrams from medical ...

    Article : 225 words
  31. STATE GOVERNMENT ACTIVE.

    In view of the arrival of two troopships and the reports of a large number of extra cases, the Chief Secretary, Mr. Fuller, as acting head of the Government, called ...

    Article : 264 words
  32. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    The Commandant of the Australian Administrative Headquarters, London, has cabled details in regarfl to the return, of prisoners of war on their release by Germany as ...

    Article : 166 words
  33. MOERAKI STILL HELD UP.

    The Union Company's steamer Atua, it is expected, will sail to-day for Fiji direct, after being delayed for two days owing to the company being unable to secure sufficient men to ...

    Article : 79 words
  34. PROTEST AGAINST PRICE-FIXING.

    A vigorous Protest against the [?] continuation of the price-fixing system is contained in a letter from the Federated Retail Grocers' Association of Australia to the ...

    Article : 80 words
  35. WINDING-UP ORDER.

    The Minister for Trade and Customs has directed that the business carried on in Australia by the Stevedoring and Shipping Company, Ltd.. should be wound up, and has ...

    Article : 71 words
  36. FROST IN SUMMER.

    A phenomenon for this time of the year has been experienced here. A heavy frost, following a warm day, devastating fruit, vegetables, and corn crops on low-lying portions ...

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  37. HOPEFUL OF PREVENTION.

    "Without attempting to minimise the gravity of the altuation, both Federal and State authorities are now hopeful of being able effectively to prevent the spread of the epidemic," ...

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