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Advertising : 1,109 wordsLONDON. Friday.—The Anglo-Persian agreement was signed at Teliaran on August 9. Britain renews her undertaking in respect to the independence ...
Article : 242 wordsZEEHAN. Monday.—The Health Officer (Dr. Paining) to-night reported six influenza patients in Zeehan, four being hospital and two in home isolation. ...
Article : 134 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—The prohibition of Sin Fein demonstration in Londonderry led [?] a fierce riot .The Coloned ...
Article : 158 wordsThe following summary of cases dealt with by the State Health authorities was issued by the department last night: ...
Article : 85 wordsDELORAINE, Monday. — The local Board o£ Health met to-day and discussed precautions to be "taken in the event of influenza breaking out in ...
Article : 100 wordsThe manager of the city tramways (Mr. A. C. Parker) stated last night that, owing to the fact that about one third of- his men were down with influenza, ...
Article : 93 wordsSir,— There 'is no doubt -whatever about the efficacy of castor oil in connection with the influenza epidemic, and if given in the following manner, the ...
Article : 224 wordsLAUNCESTON, Monday. — There was a marked effect to-day of the enforcement of the regulation issued under the Public Health Act regarding ...
Article : 154 wordsIt is the intention of the department, Dr. Clarke stated last night to enforce. the order relating to masks from Wednesday. as it was ...
Article : 57 wordsKALGOORLIE, Monday.—It is a question of employment which is mainly responsible for the present condition of affairs, the allegation being that the ...
Article : 142 wordsNo word has been received from the Federal health authorities in regard to the relaxation of the quarantine restrictions and the proposal that ...
Article : 33 wordsAt the invitation of the chairman of the Public Service Board (Mr: R. J. Meagher), heads of departments under the Public Service Act assembled ...
Article : 414 wordsNewspaper workers, being as human as other people, have had their little ubles, too. A big proportion of the "World's" staff—mechanical ...
Article : 62 wordsIt was hoped by the department that medical men and nurses from the mainland would be in Hobart by the end of the present week. In view. of ...
Article : 51 wordsLAUNCESTON, Monday.—The flour mills in Launceston closed down to-day owing to supplies of wheat having become exhausted. ...
Article : 50 wordsSir.—The undermentioned came to hand from Sydney to-day. It may be some value, and cause men to consult physicians rather than whisky ...
Article : 446 wordsDEVONPORT, Monday.-Strong protests against die closing of the churches, which is described as a panic restriction, were, made yesterday after ...
Article : 176 wordsThe City Health Inspector Wise),Who, with .Mrs. A. C. Parker of the Red Cross, is in charge of the depot established by the City Council ...
Article : 285 wordsWe are asked by the Hobart Gas Company to draw attention to the advertisement in to-day's issue of "The World" notifying shareholders ...
Article : 192 wordsLAUNCESTON, Monday.—Last night a girl named Ida Cox, aged about 17, fell off the town pier near the steamer Dolphin Captain G. Madden master of ...
Article : 84 wordsQUBENSTOWN, - Monday.—The influenza epidemic continues to spread. business places remained closed to-day 'owing" both to the owners and ...
Article : 300 wordsThe Minister for Works (Mr. J. B. Hayes) has contracted influenza, and will not be at his office for four or five days. He has cancelled all ...
Article : 47 wordsSir—It is obvious that communal effort in the direction of resisting the epidemic now in our midst .is the sensible plan. That is what we are ...
Article : 406 wordsIn connection with Mr. J. Cathcarfs letter In Friday's issue of "The World" regarding castor oil as a cure pneumonic influenza, that gentleman ...
Article : 75 wordsInquiries amongst the representative business firms of ail classes in die city, yesterday disclosed die fact that, while some of them have been rather hardly ...
Article : 226 wordsThe Deputy Postmaster-General aeries us that owing to the large number of operators and telephonists who absent owing' to the prevailing epidemic, ...
Article : 85 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—Some excitement was caused this morning by a disturbance on the steamer Bremer, which recently arrived from Sydney ...
Article : 207 words"Sir,—I beg to enter, a vehement protest against the' statement made by .Dr. Clarke in your" contemporary in morning, that the epidemic now ...
Article : 273 wordsCYGNET, Monday.- Influenza is widely prevalent throughout the Cygnet district, the cases usually being" of a mild character, and so far without ...
Article : 98 wordsAt yesterday's Court of Requests 11 or 12 cases were Sown for hearing, but owing to the influenza the Commissioner (Mr. E. W. Turner, P.M.) ...
Article : 81 wordsAsked last night to what extent the influenza epidemic had affected the service under Us control, the Commissioner Railways (Mr. G. W. Smith) said ...
Article : 158 wordsThe Minister for Railways (Mr. W. B. Proposing) was yesterday asked for concessions for school boarders who, owing to the dosing of ...
Article : 69 wordsAt a meeting of the V. A. D. 's, convened by the Warden of the New Norfolk Municipality (Mr. Ellis Dean, M. L. C.) yesterday' in the Council ...
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