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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,109 words
  3. STRANGLING PERSIA

    LONDON. Friday.—The Anglo-Persian agreement was signed at Teliaran on August 9. Britain renews her undertaking in respect to the independence ...

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  4. SIX CASES REPORTED

    ZEEHAN. Monday.—The Health Officer (Dr. Paining) to-night reported six influenza patients in Zeehan, four being hospital and two in home isolation. ...

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  5. THE DERBY BOYS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The prohibition of Sin Fein demonstration in Londonderry led [?] a fierce riot .The Coloned ...

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  6. 'FLU SCOURGE CLAIMS ANOTHER TWO VICTIMS

    The following summary of cases dealt with by the State Health authorities was issued by the department last night: ...

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  7. DELORAINE DOINGS

    DELORAINE, Monday. — The local Board o£ Health met to-day and discussed precautions to be "taken in the event of influenza breaking out in ...

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  8. The Tramways

    The 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, ...

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  9. CASTOR OIL CUR

    Sir,— 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 ...

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  10. "Business 'Not' As Usual'

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — There was a marked effect to-day of the enforcement of the regulation issued under the Public Health Act regarding ...

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  11. REGULATIONS TO BE ENFORCED

    It is the intention of the department, Dr. Clarke stated last night to enforce. the order relating to masks from Wednesday. as it was ...

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  12. "Dago Must Go."

    KALGOORLIE, Monday.—It is a question of employment which is mainly responsible for the present condition of affairs, the allegation being that the ...

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  13. STATE NOT YET " INFECTED"

    No word has been received from the Federal health authorities in regard to the relaxation of the quarantine restrictions and the proposal that ...

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  14. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER

    At the invitation of the chairman of the Public Service Board (Mr: R. J. Meagher), heads of departments under the Public Service Act assembled ...

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  15. "WORLD'S" REDUCED SIZE

    Newspaper workers, being as human as other people, have had their little ubles, too. A big proportion of the "World's" staff—mechanical ...

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  16. MAINLAND ASSISTANCE

    It 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 ...

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  17. Flour Mills Close Down.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—The flour mills in Launceston closed down to-day owing to supplies of wheat having become exhausted. ...

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  18. ALLIANCE ON ALCOHOL.

    Sir.—The undermentioned came to hand from Sydney to-day. It may be some value, and cause men to consult physicians rather than whisky ...

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  19. In The Country

    DEVONPORT, Monday.-Strong protests against die closing of the churches, which is described as a panic restriction, were, made yesterday after ...

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  20. WORK IN THE CITY

    The 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 ...

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  21. Meetings Postponed Or Abandoned

    We are asked by the Hobart Gas Company to draw attention to the advertisement in to-day's issue of "The World" notifying shareholders ...

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  22. Girl Falls into River.

    LAUNCESTON, 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 ...

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  23. QUEENSTOWN VISITATION

    QUBENSTOWN, - Monday.—The influenza epidemic continues to spread. business places remained closed to-day 'owing" both to the owners and ...

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  24. MINISTER AFFECTED

    The 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 ...

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  25. THE INSANITARY MASK.

    Sir—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 ...

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  26. CASTOR OIL.

    In connection with Mr. J. Cathcarfs letter In Friday's issue of "The World" regarding castor oil as a cure pneumonic influenza, that gentleman ...

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  27. Business Affected

    Inquiries amongst the representative business firms of ail classes in die city, yesterday disclosed die fact that, while some of them have been rather hardly ...

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  28. POST OFFICE DIFFICULTIES.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General aeries us that owing to the large number of operators and telephonists who absent owing' to the prevailing epidemic, ...

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  29. CLASH OF COLORS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Some excitement was caused this morning by a disturbance on the steamer Bremer, which recently arrived from Sydney ...

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  30. ALL PNEUMONIC.

    "Sir,—I beg to enter, a vehement protest against the' statement made by .Dr. Clarke in your" contemporary in morning, that the epidemic now ...

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  31. CYGNET CAUTIOUS.

    CYGNET, Monday.- Influenza is widely prevalent throughout the Cygnet district, the cases usually being" of a mild character, and so far without ...

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  32. COURT INTERFERED WITH.

    At 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.) ...

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  33. The Railway Service

    Asked last night to what extent the influenza epidemic had affected the service under Us control, the Commissioner Railways (Mr. G. W. Smith) said ...

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  34. CONCESSIONS TO SCHOLARS.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. W. B. Proposing) was yesterday asked for concessions for school boarders who, owing to the dosing of ...

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  35. POSITION AT NEW NORFOLK-

    At 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 ...

    Article : 313 words
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