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  2. NO SETTLEMENT YET

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—The Melbourne seamen had another storm? meeting today. Mr. J. Gerred (N. S. W.), when he essayed to speak, was told by some seamen ...

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  3. NATIONALISATION

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr Lloyd George -. speaking in die House of Commons, said that the reason given by the 'Snaky Commissar for the J onaliaation ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. QUARANTINE GOES BY THE BOARD

    World" said that the effect of being "declared Infected" would be just; as stated, and quarantine relaxations would be at once relaxed. It is now even stated from Melbourne Is no object in pre venting the entry of further infection. supposing we are not really infected at all? ...

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  6. BANK STAMPS SHORT.

    A request Was received yesterday by the Acting Premier (Mr. "W. B. Poising from the Banks of the capital to declare a Bank holiday from ...

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  7. THE POLICE.

    ' The police -force has not escaped the ravages of the present epidemic. Last night it was reported that Seigeant Croswell and eight constables ...

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  8. The Matter of The Masks

    Some 200 or 300 masks were got rid of by the Health department yesterday. Their use in enclosed travelling compartments will not be enforced ...

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  9. MESSAGE FROM FEDERAL GO- . AVERMENT. ,

    The State health authorities last night received through the Premier's department the ? following telegram from the acting Prime Minister:—; ...

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  10. TO BE, OR NOT TO BE? ,

    Prior to yesterday's meeting of the Hobart Marine Board some- discussion was held as to whether the meeting should, op could be held owing to the ...

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  11. PERSONAL MENTION.

    The Premier (Mr. W. H. Lee) was reported to be indisposed yesterday. The Minister for Works (Mr. J. B. Hayes ) is recovering from his attack of influenga ...

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  12. Country frets The Pinck

    Applications for medical assistance have been received from Queenstown and Gormanston, where all the local doctors are victims of the epidemic. ...

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  13. GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE.

    The -Premier's Department yesterday received the following telegram from the Governor of Tasmania (Sir Frances Newdegate), who is in Adelaide: ...

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  14. Yesterday's Sydney Mating

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Unless the seamen's strike le settled at the meeting held late -this afternoon the overseas men will possibly strike. 'The ...

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  15. Tobacco As Preventive

    The- general , demand for prevents lives against the epidemic, has made many - smokers ask the question as to whether the fragrant weed has any ...

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  16. Official Statement

    The official report issued by the Health department last night stated— Ten trash cases admitted; seven seriously lll- Twenty-four condition ...

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  17. QUEENSTOWN STREETS DESERTED. .

    QUEENSTOWN, Tuesday. —There was not much change in the position regaling the inhuenaa outbreak today. In many cases attacca have ...

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  18. Where The Distress Is

    The -condition in which same of the employs of -picture the attres bare found themselves owing to the Government's ...

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  19. Assistance from The Mainland

    Dr.' Hislop, ~who has had consider able experience with the epidemic in Melbourne, is leaving that city on the, troopship Frankfurt on Thursday. ...

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  20. Is It David Joel ?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At Bell, on the western railway line, the decomposed body of an unknown man was found. This revived interest in the case of ...

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  21. Transport Services

    ."The position is just the same," said the Railway Commissioner (Mr. G. W. Smith) last night; when asked as to how the department stood with respect ...

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  22. Situation In City

    The city health inspector (Mr. Wise), who is in charge of the City Council depot at the Town flail, stated last night that the situation as far as ...

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  23. Noteing DOING

    The repatriation committee -at Bothwell has reported to the Minister for Lands (Mr. Alec Hean), that a- number of returned soldier residents of the ...

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  24. MR. MILLEN SPEAKS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The only statement made by Senator. .Millen to-night with regard to the strike was as Follows I had two ointerviews during ...

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  25. AT ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN . Tuesday ,—The Health Officer, Dr.' Panting, To-night reported that during the any two' additional cases of influenza were admitted to ...

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  26. OVERSEAS SEAMEN'S INTENTIONS

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—A meeting of 150 sailors and firemen of the Sailors and Firemen's Union of Great Britain and Treland to-day declared that it any deepsee ...

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  27. Fine in the East.

    - Cloud to showery in the western half, fine in the eastern; some. frosts inland Westerly winds - Official forecast issued yesterday. ...

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  28. ORDINARY CASES AT ST. MARY'S.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—A report! from St. Mary's states the six more case, diagnosed as ordinary influenza have been admitied to the ...

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  29. BUSINESS PLACES AFFECTED.

    The position amongst the business places appeared to be about the same as yesterday. Mr. A. W. Courtney Pratt, secretary ...

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  30. TRAM SERVICE MAINTAINED.

    The manager of the city tramway service (Mr. A. C. Parker) stated last night that he had been able to maintain the tram service as on the previous ...

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  31. LATROBE CONCERNED.

    Latrobe .Tuesday.- Great Consternation was evidenced at Latrobe as soon as it became known that the deadly 'flu had at last established itself .All ...

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  32. War's Dreadful Toll..

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The total war casualties of the Australian forces are now given as 313,903 .Including 58,974 deaths. Nine Men are still ...

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  33. 'TO PROVIDE ORANGES.

    The Mayor Yesterday received the following letter from Mr. W. D. Peacock together with a cheque for 25: "AS I believe that Oranges are very ...

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  34. Nugget Worth £700.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—The fourteen pound nugget of gold discovered by a trapper at Mudgee is shaped cauliflower. ...

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  35. is it The Heal Thing?

    Is it the real thing? The is the question that a lot of people in Hobart are asking in regard to the present epidemic of influenza which is ...

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  36. Sewerman's Tragic Fall.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Overcome by fumes, George Darke. laborer of Clyde, fell 40 feet down a man hole of a sewer The body was washed five miles ...

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  37. Launceston Stil Clean

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — Launceston is still a clean city. Although there are numerous cases of ordinary Influenza, causing no end of inconvenience ...

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  38. Verdict Against Hotelkeeper.

    BURNIE. Tuesday.—At the Supreme Court, Burnie, ' yesterday, before Mr. Justice Ewing, a charge against James Sheehan of failing to keep the Penguin ...

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  39. LICENSED VICTUALLERS BIT.

    Yesterday Messrs. E. T. Connelly, C. T Poulson. C. F. Cooler, and Griffin." representing the License? Victuallers' Association.-waited iwon the Mayor, and ...

    Article : 140 words
  40. That Wheat Deal.

    SYDNEY ,Tuesday what looks like a Judicial whitewashing of the Government's wheat dealings wlth an agent . for Japan-that is, Judge Pring's report ...

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  41. BURNIE STILL CLEAN.

    BURNIE, Tuesday.—Burnie is still clean .No pneumonic cases have been reported. ...

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  42. CLOSED BILLIARD ROOMS.

    Sir —I would like to ask through your columns if it would not he possible to control Millard room traffic as well ns public-house custom? . I have a room ...

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  43. Shipping Identity Dead.

    The death occurred at Devonport. in his 86th year of Captain W. Holymansen father of the coastal shipping trade. ...

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