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  2. Notes and Suggestions

    The following Sydney notes of February 2 are interesting:— When the smallpox outbreak occurred some years ago, about every second ...

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  4. The legal Viewpoint

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The hearing of the application by the Queens land Government to restrain the Commonwealth Government from lauding ...

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  5. Sydney Situation

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The first death from influenza occurred at the Coast Hospital this morning, the racism [?] John Taylor, a resident of ...

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  6. New Tower

    At last night’s meeting of the New Town Council a letter was read from the acting Chief Health Officer asking that provision should be made for ...

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  7. Is Disease Spreading?

    MELBOURNE, Monday,—The Influenza Advisory Committee, in a report presented to the Minister of Health to-night, expressed the opinion that ...

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  8. Wa[?] leaves

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—The Walnut, which- is to be a passenger vessel between Victoria and Tasmania for a while, left the quarantine station at ...

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  9. TROUBLED WATERSIDE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It was Stated this afternoon there Is a possibility Of the. men loading wheat Into ships Ceasing work unless their demand ...

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  10. General Cables

    LONDON, Saturday. —Forty thousand British soldiers are voluntarily attending the Rhine army schools. ...

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  11. “World Policy Favored

    BURNIE, Monday,— At the Devonport Council to-day Warden M‘Fie expressed the opinion that the seven cays quarantine was not sufficient, ...

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  12. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In rugby foot ball a New Zealand- team, scoring 9 joints to nil, defeated United Services at Torquay. The spectators included ...

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  13. COUPON LESS MEAT MEALS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Meat meals are now being served, at restaurants without coupons. ...

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  14. THE LIVING WAGE Question of Exiension

    SYDNEY, Monday— The (New South Wales Board of Trade will meet next Monday-to determine whether the recommendations made last September ...

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  15. STATE RAILWAY CONTROL CONTINUES.

    LONDON, Saturday—Lord Claud Hamilton, chairman of the Great Eastern Railway Co has announced that the Government control of railways ...

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  16. More Muddling

    MELBOURNE. Monday.— Despite the announcement made by the Acting Navy Minister (Mr. Poynton) last weels that future contihgeute of ...

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  17. FROM WAR TO PEACE

    LONDON, Saturday,— The war Office is permiting demobilised officers to convert their uniforms into civllian clothes by the removal of ...

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  18. ”Flying in Tace of Danger”

    BURNIE, Monday—At a meeting of the Marine—Doard. and Municipal Council to-day a letter was received from the local health officer (Dr. Watson), ...

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  19. HOLIDAYS PROCLAIMED.

    Wednesday February 19, has been proclaimed a bank holiday ? at Latrobe as from noon in connection with Henley on Regatta Day. Saturday, ...

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  20. THE COMING ELECTIONS

    DEVONPORT, Monday.— Mr. J. a Lyons stated to-day that pre-election results had been decided in three out of five constituencies. ...

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  21. Kingston Precautions

    At yesterday’s meeting of the King borough Council, the Warden read, a lengthy statement , from the Acting Chief Health officer in regard to ...

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  22. In Victoria

    MELBOURNE!,. Monday. — To-day 282 fresh cases of influenfza were notified to the Board Of Health, including 811 from cities, ...

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  23. BRITISH CRISIS.

    Sir,—The seed sedulously sown appears to be taking root in a consider able section of working men in England, and they are attempting, in my opinion, ...

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  24. PELHAM MURDER,

    Sir,— There is an old adage that says murder will out trut on what [?] the adage is based no one seems to know But it is certain that it is not verified ...

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  25. Returning Ministers.

    Messrs. Lee (Premier. Hayes (Minister for Lands), and Sir Elliott Lewis (Treasurer) are expected to arrive at Launceston about 11 a.m. to-day, Mr. ...

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  26. Are Authorities Asleep?

    DEVONPORT, Monday,—At. the meeting of the works commit ice of the Marine Board. the Master Warden (Mr.- Watt) said he has It on reliable ...

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  27. Open Port Question

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—On Saturday a telephone message was received from the Hobart Marine Board indicating that Hobart was to be the only ...

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  28. Sydney Makes Discovery

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A new disease has broken out here. It is something like measles, and although it does not seem to be serious, if is exceedingly ...

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  29. Like Dr. Cumpston.

    Thus a correspondent in the Sydney “Sunday Times”:— Dr Cumpston has stated that of the masks worn in Melbourne are ...

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  30. New Patrol Boat.

    The speed launch Natoma has been added to the marine patrol at the quarantine station, Messrs. Fred. Turner and R. J. Chapman have ...

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  31. Oatlands Organising.

    At the last .meeting of the Oatlands Council a report was received from Dr. Moorhead detailing steps he proposed to take In the event of an ...

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  32. BE IMMUNE

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—The hotels were all closed to-day, but the concession which permitted people to order supplies to be delivered. was largely ...

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  33. At Newcastle

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.— An impromptu reception was given to a man from the Argyllshire at his home this morning. The lad developed a ...

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  34. lira Proclaimed

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Com menwealth to-day . issued a proclamation defining. a , quarantine area at Lytton, Queensland. ...

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  35. We Trust Victoria.

    Thus the Sydney “Sunday Times” It is not as if Victoria was ignorant of the enemy within her gates Victoria knew the foul thing was there ...

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  36. Two Birds With One Stone

    SYDNEY. Monday.—Dr. George Fox, who went to Long Bay Penitentiary on Friday as a protest against the wearing of the mask, has taken the bail that ...

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