The Government has practically decided to proceed with the erection of a central influenza hospital, adjoining the Queen's Memorial Infectious Diseases hospital at ...
Article : 394 wordsGrave uncertainty still surrounds the coal position on the New South Wales fields. When the conference of owners and proprietors, which met in Melbourne ...
Article : 266 wordsNew York despatches from Warsaw say that a treaty between Germany and the Russian Bolshevists has been concluded whereby Germany is given the right to ...
Article : 691 wordsAs a typical instance of political insincerity—the politician's glibness in the art of make-believe, the Government's easy way of fooling the people by hollow ...
Article : 847 wordsA report has been received from Zurich, which removes all doubt concerning the private life of the ex-Crown Prince William of Germany. ...
Article : 384 wordsThe importing interests which, according to the Inter-State Commission, took advantage of the war to squeeze enormous profits out of the Australian people are ...
Article : 662 wordsWhat is regarded as the culminating week of the Conference's labors opens critically. The Germans replied to the summons to Versailles by impudently intimating that ...
Article : 943 wordsSYDNEY.—Questioned on Tuesday as to the reason why the employes were not officially represented at the inquiry, the secretary to the Coal and Shale Employes' ...
Article : 162 wordsSYDNEY.—The royal commissioner (Mr. J. L. Campbell, K.C.) appointed by the Government to inquire into the coal[?]ning industry and the coal trade in New ...
Article : 748 wordsDespite the protests from Queensland, Tasmania and Western Australia regarding the shipping position, the Commonwealth Government intends to carry out to the ...
Article : 257 wordsThe influenza epidemic has attacked the staff of the Housing Commission and interfered with the work of getting the War Service Houses Act into operation. ...
Article : 49 wordsIn common with brother-Englishmen in all parts of the Empire where Englishmen or men of English descent have chosen to live, the Englishmen of Melbourne will ...
Article : 173 wordsBALLARAT.—Another death from influenza occurred at Ballarat Hospital on Tuesday. The victim was a young woman employed in the sales department of a ...
Article : 106 wordsCASTLEMAINE.—A young lady who was employed was as a milliner in Melbourne died of pneumonic influenza in the hospital on Monday. An employee at Thompson's ...
Article : 139 wordsA message from Sydney received yesterday states that "owing to the influenza restrictions the St. George's day dinner and other celebrations have been ...
Article : 33 wordsAs a consequence of the New Zealand Government's embargo on Australian [?]ping, Huddart Parker Ltd. announced yesterday that the voyage of the steamer ...
Article : 127 wordsADELAIDE.—The Royal Society of St. George, established in Adelaide in 1908, will hold its Peace celebration dinner on Wednesday evening in the Grand Central ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Governor-General and the State Governor will attend the special service at St. Paul's Cathedral to-day at 4.45 p.m. in connection with the observance of St. ...
Article : 501 wordsRear-Admiral R. Webb, at Constantinople, reports disorders throughout the interior of Turkey. The Greeks and Turks are ready to spring at each other's throats. ...
Article : 158 wordsThe intense feeling in Poland, owing to the Entente's decision not to insist on landing General Haller's corps at Danzig, has had an unfavorable result on the ...
Article : 68 wordsSYDNEY.—On Tuesday there were 26 deaths from pneumonic influenza in hospitals in the metropolitan area. There were 157 fresh eases admitted to public ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Inspector-General of Administration. (Brisadier-General Ramaciotti) has received interesting information regarding the treatment of maimed soldiers in Italy. ...
Article : 335 wordsADELAIDE.—Seventeen fresh cases of influenza were reported in Adelaide Tuesday. Four are dangerous and nine serious. Dr. Ramsay Smith states that ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Repatriation office, Jolimont, was closed for two days last week, and for the four days it was open 267 returned soldiers were found employment. This constitutes ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Pekin correspondent of the New York "Times" states that the Chinese Cabinet has agreed, at the request of the British, French and American ...
Article : 83 wordsBROKEN HILL.—Broken Hill is still a "clean" city. An, official report from Wilcannin states that 38 cases of influenza have been reported since the outbreak ...
Article : 65 wordsCaptain E.F. While, of the United States army, made a non-stop flight by aeroplane to-day from Chicago to New York in six hours forty minutes. The distance ...
Article : 86 wordsFor some time past commercial circles, and the public generally, have been greatly inconvenienced by the irregular and infrequent arrival of mails from Great Britain. ...
Article : 526 wordsThough the actuation in Egypt is outwardly quiet, further disorders are feared. The Twenty-sixth Division from Dobrudja has been sent to reinforce General Sir ...
Article : 121 wordsAt the recent conference of the Victorian branch of the Australian Labor party a resolution was carried as follows:— ...
Article : 246 wordsPEUTH.—Over 600 members of the Lumpers' Union made a demonstration in Fremantle on Tuesday. They marched through the streets to the shipping ...
Article : 219 wordsMr. D. Amery, Under Secretary for the Colonies, has summoned a meeting of High Commissioners and Agents-General for 25th April, to meet representatives of the ...
Article : 150 wordsSYDNEY.—Developments which occurred on Tuesday in connection with the coal dispute between the mine owners and the Miners' Federation seem to point to a ...
Article : 499 wordsColonel C. V. Watson has been appointed commandant of the Australian rifle team at Bisley, and Captain Kaith Findlay, a Tasmanian, has been selected as shooting ...
Article : 49 wordsA few leaders in the recent riots in Egypt have been court-martialled and sentenced to terms of imprisonment varying from three to fifteen years. Some floggings ...
Article : 37 wordsNearly four yours ago the Border Railway Commission, consisting of the Victorian Railways Standing Committee and the New South Wales Public Works ...
Article : 152 wordsRumors are current in the city of further shipping fusions. These include a report that the Cunard Co. and the P. and O. Co. intend to amalgamate. ...
Article : 33 wordsA conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce to-day passed a resolution demanding the restoration of pre-war facilities for trading. It condemned the ...
Article : 78 wordsBy the courtesy of Messrs. J. and N. Tait, a grand variety matinee has been arranged for presentation at the King's Theatre on Tuesday, 6th May. The ...
Article : 310 wordsCOHUNA.—The mystery concerning the whereabouts of the local postmistress, Miss Winzar, who disappeared on Friday morning last, has been solved by the discovery ...
Article : 66 wordsThere are 140 cases of rabies in England and Wales. The trouble is spreading rapidly into the metropolitan districts. A dog attacked a family in a London suburb. ...
Article : 73 wordsALBURY.—A party of sportsmen from Albury had a sensational experience while returning from Beechworth races on Monday night. The trip was made via ...
Article : 189 wordsSYDNEY.—David Davis, 54, a commercial traveller, was charged at the Central Police Court on Tuesday with having between 7th July and 20th December, 1918 ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Wed 23 Apr 1919, Page 7
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