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  2. IN THE SUBURBS.

    Brunswick.—There were fifty cases in Brunswick hospital last evening A female patient, aged 39 years, died yesterday. A few of the case are convale[?] ...

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  3. QUARANTINE POWERS.

    To be a Victorian at the present time is, in the eyes of some of the other States, equivalent to committing a crime against humanity. It lias even been asserted in ...

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  4. GERMAN NEW GUINEA.

    Complaints regarding the treatment of returned soldiers who accept official service in Papua, have been made to the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial ...

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  5. REPATRIATION.

    A telegram was received yesterday after noon by the Returned Soldiers' League stating that the Now South Wales branch had 1264 soldiers unemployed on the ...

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  6. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

    Sultry condition' continued over the eastern States, with northerly winds blowing towards ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GENERAL NEWS.

    The attention of members of the Seamen's Union is directed to a nadvertisement elsewhere in this issue calling for men to complete a stokehold crew for the ...

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  8. FIFTY-SIX PATIENTS AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT—Eight additional cases of influenza were admitted to the isolation camp at Wendource on Thursday. Four of them were from one family residing in ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND QUARANTINE.

    BRISBANE.—The most important phase in the epidemic developments on Thursday was the new scheme evolved to provide such quarantine accommodation on the ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY.—The drastic regulations of the Government making it compulsory for everyone in public to wear a mask, were considerably modified by Cabinet on ...

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  11. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    During yesterday there was little development in the matter of the restoration of the East-west train service. In consequence of the resolutions of the western ...

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  12. BENDIGO ORGANISATION:

    BENDIGO—Inspector Akeroyd and Mr. J. King, principal of the High School, in arranging a meeting of State school teachers to discuss the best means of assisting ...

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  13. COUNTRY NEWS.

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  14. FORECASTS.

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  15. TASMANIA.

    ROBART.—The troops on the Loongana, in replying to a request by the Premier that they should stay in quarantine the full seven days after arrival, complained of the ...

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  16. PASSAGES TO SOLDIERS' WIVES

    Commenting on a statement made by Lientenant-General Monash that the granting of free passiges from London to the wives of soldiers was causing a rapid in ...

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  17. GEELONG.

    Gordon Technical College council is co operating with the Institute of Architects in n request to the Premier that the law be amended so that a satisiactory system ...

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  18. THE IMPORTING CRAZE.

    NEWCASTLE.—In well-informed circles the statement of the Minister for the Navy that a saving £42,000 will be effected by importing from Britain the steel plates ...

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  19. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA.

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  20. TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS.

    BRUTHEN.—At Tambo shire council meeting on Thursday, the influenza epidemic was discussed, and with a view to checking its spread the following telegram ...

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  21. Australia's Rip Van Winkle.

    The Premier (Mr. Lawson) yesterday received the following telegram from the Premier of New South Wales:—Relerring your telegram of the Hin, owing ...

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  22. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The city council is applying Cor an increase in the strenght of the local police force, in view of the occurrence recently of numerous acts of vandalison ans ...

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  23. SOLDIER SETTLEMENTS.

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  24. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  25. INFLUENZA IN ENGLAND.

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  26. Man Picked Up in the Bav.

    [?]a ashing party, consisting of Senior Constable Rayn, Messrs H. Prest J. Sanders, and the son of Mr. Sanders, of Port Melbourne, all of whom had been ...

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  27. DAMAGE DONE BY CLOUD BERST.

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  28. COMPLAINTS FROM THE MALLEE.

    OUYEN.—At the annual meeting of the north-west malice district council of the Farmers' Union on Wednesday the question. of repatriation was discussed at ...

    Article : 225 words
  29. Influenza at Papeete.

    The Papeete (Tahiti) correspondent of the New York "Times", states:—"Prominent citizens have addressed a petition to the Prime Munster, the Chamber of ...

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  30. Riverina News.

    COROWA.—Alderman parkin has been re-elected mayor of the municipality with an allowance of £25.—Mr. J. Donaldson, a returned soldier, has been appointed gardener to the municipality. There ...

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  31. OVERSEA TRAVELLING. .

    For reasons of economy, as stated officially, but chiefly because of the stringent quarantine measures enforced by the Xew South Wales Government, an alteration ...

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  32. WATER SHORTAGE IN COUNTRY.

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  33. QUEENSLAND STATION [?]

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  34. A Minister's Objection.

    Whon a deputation of over 20 cuncillors and ratepayers from Nunawading shire filed into his room yesterday, the Minister of public Works uttered words of protest. ...

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  35. New Zealand Death Roll.

    SYDNEY.—An official statement win received on Thursday from the New Zealand Government by the director-general of health that the deaths in New Zeland ...

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  36. NEWS IN BRIER

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  37. RAINFALL COMPARISON FRO MELBOURNE.

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  38. Child Killed by Motor Car.

    An inquest was yesterday conducted by the District Coroner into the death on 1st February of Elsa Metta Louisa Giljohaun, S years, daughter of Frank Giljohaun, ...

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  39. OLD AGE PENSIONERS.

    Sir,—Having occasion to attend the Victoria-street drill hall in an official capacity, I came to the conclusion that a big recepwhat was being held, and wondered some. ...

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  40. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

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  41. The New State Board.

    In response to a request from the Minister of Rpatriation, Mr. F. Green wood has accepted the position of the new chairman of the State board, of which he ...

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  42. AT BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HLLL.—A further 50 ordinary passengers from South Australia arrived at Cockburn yesterday by the last express, for the time being, and were isolated. A ...

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  43. Child Fatally Shot.

    WONTHAGGI.—A six months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson, of Merrin-eresent was fatally injured by a shot gun enplosion on wednesday evening. The father of the child and ...

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  44. A Tram Conductor's Amours.

    Circumstances of a somewhat remarkable nature were brought to light at Fitzroy yesterday, whon two brothers, William and Edward Hanks, Rae-street, North Fitzroy, ...

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  45. INSOLVENCIES.

    A meeting of creditors in the insolvent estates of Boswell and Osberg, manufacturers aget, Flinders-lane, was held yesterday, at which [?]T.C. Walker was appointed trustee at a remucere ...

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  46. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    Sir,—Whilst the Victorian Board of Health is endeavoring to combat the scourge, would it not be as well for the military or repatriation authorities to ...

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  47. LAW LIST—THIS DAY.

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  48. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In reference to the repatriation of stranded South Australians in. Victoria, Mr. Austey, Minister of Lands, has received the following telegram from the ...

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  49. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    [?]school intermediate and school leaving examinations are to commence on Monday next. 17th inst, and will conclude on Monday, 21th that the decision to proceed with ...

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  50. IN THE COUNTRY.

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  51. WRECKAGE FROM MISSING SCHOONER.

    SYDNEY.—A report furnished to the Depautment of Navigation by a departmental inspector states that the wreekage recently washed ashore at Chinaman's ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. British Soldiers on Leave.

    SYDNEY.—The Premier lias been advised by the Acting Prime Minister that the Air Ministry had decided that Royal Air Force officers in the Comtuonwealth ...

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  54. HELP FOR ST. VINCENT'S ORPHANAGE.

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  55. Australians and the War.

    Killed. Pte. S. G. JARRETT. 84th Bin.—Mr. George Jarrett. of North Melbourne, has been officially notifled that his son was killed in action on 18th ...

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  56. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  57. QUEENSLAND.

    BIRSBANE.—It was stated on Thursday that the troops landed at Lytton from the steamer Nestor will be released from the quarantine station on Friday if everything ...

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  58. SUFFERERS' CLAIM ON RAILWAY DEPARTMENT.

    RIDDELL.-Property owners in this and the adjoining districts who suffered fo severely by the fire on the 18th January met on Thursday. As the cireumstances ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. Advertising

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