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  2. INFLUENZA

    HOBART, Tuesday.—In connection with the influenza outbreak having depleted the states, the Government has at the request of the Associated ...

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  3. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    HALIFAX, Monday Night.—Three thousand persons gathered on the water front for the purpose of watching the Prince of Wales entering the ...

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  4. WELLINGTON SQUARE EMERGENCY HOSPITAL.

    The work of converting Wellington Square State school into a hospital, the Mayor said last night, will be commenced this morning. ...

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  5. VOLUNTARY AID ENROLMENTS

    The Mayor will be glad to receive the names of ladies and gentlemen willing to give their assistance as voluntary aids during the prevalense of the ...

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  6. REGULATIONS STILL CLAIMED TO BE INCOMPLETE.

    There was a good deal of comment yesterday agent the fact that when the regulations were framed some serious omissions were made. This was ...

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  7. EGYPTIAN COMPLAINTS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.— Mr Joseph Folls, ex-Governor of Mis[?] and counsel for the Egyptian Commission which is visiting the ...

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  8. NORTH WEST COAST CLEAN

    BURNIE, Tuesday.—The North-West Coast is still clean as no pneumonia cases have been reported. ...

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  9. THE WEST-COAST.

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday the health officer Dr. [?] might reported that during the day two additional cases of influenza had been admitted to the ...

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  10. IN THE COUNTRY

    The regulations regarding the influenza epidemic are being [?] schools being closed, and no meetings taking place. The news ...

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  11. CHEMISTS' SHOPS BESIEGED

    So numerous are the cases of ordinary colds and ordinary influenza in the city that the chemists are kept busy making up prescriptions and ...

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  12. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Tuesday.—There was not much change in the position regarding the influenza outbreak to-day. In many cases the attacks have ...

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  13. THE SHANTUNG TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night Mr Thomas Millard the American writes who was attached to the Chinese Peace delegation has opened before the ...

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  14. LOCAL AUTHORITY ACTING.

    On Monday the secretary of the Local Authority (Mr G.A. Bowe) wrote to the Acting Chief Health Officer (Dr. A H. Carke) as follows "I am desired ...

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  15. CAMPBELL TOWN

    Influenza is very prevalent throughout Campbell Town The epidemic is the topic of conversation. The local [?] is [?] with patients, and ...

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  16. DISABLED SOLDIERS

    LONDON, Monday Night Major [?] after investigating the treatment of disabled soldiers in England dealers that Senator Millen's scheme ...

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  17. LATROBE COMPETITIONS

    Owing to the difficulties in [?] [?] musical functions and converts [?] to the prevalent [?] a seems that the committee of the Latrobe ...

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  18. BRITAIN'S TRADE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Premier, Mr Lloyd George speaking in the House of Commons this afternoon dealt with the country's trade and ...

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  19. DELORAINE

    A meeting of the Deloraine health committee, Health Officer, and the [?] committee was head at the Committee [?] on Monday ...

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  20. REGULATIONS TO APPLY TO THE WHOLE STATE.

    Yesterday the Mayor wired as follows to the Acting Chief Health Officer [?] authority willing to assume responsibility locally on the undertaking ...

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  21. CHINA AND JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night "The New York Times" correspondent at Washington says reports from Tokio state that the japanese Government ...

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  22. LAUNCESTON

    Launceston [?] clean city. Although there are several cases of ordinary influenza usually prevalent at this period the [?] seasons of the year. ...

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  23. RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday Night [?] Denkin has or [?] cross the [?] Railway [?] He has to [?] ...

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  24. EXPLOSION AT MINE

    TRINIDAD [?] Monday Night Twenty persons are dead as [?] [?] explosion at the Oakdale Coal Company [?] One was [?] ...

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  25. WARATAH PREPARED

    Arrangements are very in hand Waratah for dealing with an outbreak of influenza In the [?] word at the hospital six beds [?] ready, and ...

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  26. CLUB BILLIARD ROOMS AND BARS

    Dr Clarke also wired to the Mayor yesterday. "Further regulations regarding billiard rooms [?] and clue [?] published in Tuesday's press Please ...

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  27. BRITISH AVIATORS ACTIVE.

    HELSINGTORS, Monday Night British aviators bombed [?] of the [?] district causing large [?]. They also dropped the [?] ...

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  28. SINN FEIN OUTRAGES

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—[?] [?] ...

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  29. OPEN AIR SERVICES

    The Mayor wired the Acting [?] [?] asking for reformation as to [?] the regulations affected open air church services but had not [?] ...

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  30. TRAM SERVICE REDUCED

    Owing to [?] of the [?] [?] to the influenza epidemic [?] has been found necessary to [?] service on the High-street ...

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  31. CONFERENCE POSTPONED.

    The conference arranged by the Tasmanian Farmers' Stockowners and Orchardists Association for Thursday 21st inst to the sugar [?] has ...

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  32. [?] AND VER[?] HOSPITAL.

    The Mayor received communication [?] the St. Leonards Municipality association the allowed to use [?] [?] Hospital in the event of an ...

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  33. SHEFFIELD

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  34. CHOLERA IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, Monday Night. "The New York Times" correspondent at Peking states that a [?] has broken out at Shanghai [?] ...

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  36. SCARCITY OF FOODSTUFFS AND

    As announced in "The Daily Telegraph" yesterday the flour mails have ceased work, and by Saturday next supplies of floor, bran, pollard and ...

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  37. STOCK AT VERULAM HANDED OVER.

    Mr. Riley Chief Inspector of Health arrived from Hobart by express yesterday, and immediately proceeded to [?] Isolat on Hospital George [?] ...

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  38. DEPORTED GERMANS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Major [?] has [?] shed Senator Pearce with a report on the conveyance of George [?] from Australia to ...

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  39. MATHINNA

    A welcome home social intended to have been given to Corporal Leo [?] on Tuesday night has had to had cancelled on account of the ...

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  40. ST. MARY'S

    [?] more cases of influenza admitted to the hospital at St Mary's. The sufferers are children. The cases in [?] are prospecting satisfactory ...

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  41. VERULAM ARRANGEMENTS SATISFACTORY.

    The Mayor states that the were carried out by M. [?] Chief Inspector of Health at [?] is of a most satisfactory [?] end [?] great [?] ...

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  42. DEVONPORT.

    A special meeting of the Devonport Municipal Council was held on Monday afternoon to consider what steps were required to be taken locally in ...

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  43. BUSINESS PLACES SHORT STAFFED.

    Many of the business places are being run with largely decreased staffs owing to ordinary influenza having affected a large production of the employee ...

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  44. [?]

    [?] last night there had been no notification of the existence of pneumonic ...

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  45. Advertising

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