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  2. GALLIP0LI BUNGLE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is understood that the Gallitpoli report considered that the difficulties of the operations were under-rated at the outset. ...

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  3. In The Suburbs

    Influenza is very busy in Glenorchy, and doctors and helpers are having a strenuous time. With great difficulty a trained nurse ...

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  4. THE WEARING OF MASKS.

    Dr. Clarke reminded the reporters yesterday that it was his intention to enforce the regulations as to the wearing ofmasks by travellers in public ...

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  5. HOBART WAGES WAR AGAINST FLU

    According to the report issued by the Health department, there, .were two deaths yesterday, and two Tuesday night, making four since the last announcement of deaths haying occurred. There were even ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. IT SHOULD BE TRUSTED

    LONDON, ,Monday .-Referring in the House of Commons to the cost of' maintaining armies, Mr. Lloyd-George! said that the greatest economy could ...

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  8. SAVINGS BANK CARRIES ON.

    Notice is directed to an advertisement in this issue calling the attention of depositors- in the Hobart Savings Bank to the fact that owing to ...

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  9. 'FLU AFFECTS CIVIL SITTINGS.

    The extent to which the influenza epidemic has affected all sections of the community was illustrated at the Civil sittings of the Supreme Court ...

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  10. While M At War

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Helsingborg correspondent of the "Dally Express" says that British high-speed -coast motor-boats carried 'out a dashing. Teiploit ...

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  11. ; from A Rip Van Winkle Sleep

    It will, be remembered that "The World" has 'incessantly endeavoured, almost daily, to force upon members of the Federal Cabinet, and particularly ...

    Article : 286 words
  12. latest Bulled .

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  13. DODGING THE 'FLU SUCCESSFULLY.

    At the City Police Court yesterday an elderly man (a first offender) was charged with having been drunk and incapable in Victoria street on the ...

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  14. Nationalisation

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A scene occurred the House on Commons at a late stage the 'debate on Mr. Lloyd-George's speech. , Mr vernon Hartshorn ,Labour ...

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  15. Civil Servants' Claims

    The Public Service Commissioner (Sir John Gellibrand) stated yesterday that several requests had been made to him for an allowance to ...

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  16. TUESDAY'S SUDDEN DEATHs

    The two Hobart deaths refer to those which occurred suddenly on Tuesday night, and ."were announced Yesterday.One was that of ...

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  17. The Pound Sterling

    NEW YORK Tuesday which has dropped to 48 cents (17/5) on the New York exchange demoralised banking circles which ...

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  18. LABOR DRUM AND FIFE BAND,

    Owing to the epidemic the Labor Drum and Life Band Will not meet for practice until further notice. ...

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  19. Chinese Aroused

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.-The Washing ton correspondent Of the "New ' York Times" says that advices from Pectin stoic that many province in China have ...

    Article : 64 words
  20. Advertising

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    Advertising : 65 words
  21. BLYTHE RIVER DEPOSITS

    MELBOURNE .Wednesday .The reason which actuated the Federal Government in its deciding not to exercise the option had acquired over the purchase ...

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  22. STARTED 100 YEARS AGO.

    Australia was not a white 'man's land long before it had influenza The earliest recorded appearance is to be found In the Sydney Almanac of 1831, ...

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  23. PROTECTING SEALS AND PENGUINS

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. ~ In The House of Representatives to-day the Minister tor Customs promised Mr. Kelly (N. S.W.) that he would have ...

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  24. TIGHTENING THE REGULATIONS.

    In order to deal with those persons who frequent hotels and clubs, but o not confine their, attendance to the: are of those premises, the Acting ...

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  25. Visiting Doctors

    The Acting Chief Health Officer has seen advised that Drs. Hawthorne, Carter. Matthews, and Smallpox "were to leave "Sydney by the Kyogle, ...

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  26. In The Country

    QUEENSTOWN, Wednesday.— Flu now shows signs of abating. Dr. Tighe, of Strahan, arrived, and after attending a large number of' patients, said ...

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  27. ' SHOPS TO CLOSE.

    The health authorities advertise that on and after to-day all shops, except those of chemists and druggists and Friendly Societies' Dispensaries, must ...

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  28. HYDRO -ELECTRICITY

    The New South Wales Government; racially requested the Minister for Works (Mr. J. B. Hayes) to allow an officer of the Hydro-Electric Department ...

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  29. TYPES OF THE DISEASE.

    Dr. A. H. Clarke, peaking last night as. to the various types of pneumonic influenza, said his remarks as to it being all one and the same disease ...

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  30. TWO FROM MELBOURNE.

    As previously stated in the "World" Dr. Clarke arranged for Dr. Hislop to come to Hobart. Arrangements Were made for that gentleman to ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. Flourished An Axe,

    The police were Informed about 4 a.m. on Wednesday that at 10 Princes street, West Hobart, a returned soldier was behaving In a most excited manner. He ...

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  32. TRAIN PASSENGER ILL.

    ZEEHAN,' Wednesday.—The only case to-day was a passenger from the train , admitted to hospital. One patient was Discharged from ...

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  33. Relief Work

    The Mayor, Alderman J. G. Shield, yesterday received the two . following generous offers:— • I beg to -state I will distribute free ...

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  34. AT RICHMOND.

    The Warden of Richmond has received advice from Mrs. R. S. Grice, Lowlands, Richmond, stating that the Sisters at the Richmond Convent ...

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  35. Civil Cases Adjourned,

    'Flu Interfered with the civil sittings yesterday. The cases o£ Webster and Sons V. H Moore woods sold and delivered hire of horse, etc. ...

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  36. HUON PREPARING,

    HUONVILLE, Wednesday.—A special meeting of the Huon Municipal Council was held on Monday to disenss ways and means of dealing with ...

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  37. MINING

    {No abstract available}

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  38. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—There has been a slight recrudescence of influenza in the metropolitan area. After period of seeming Immunity, six ...

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  39. In Launceston

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.- The annual meeting of the Tamar Rowing Club, called for to-night, was adjourned sine die, owing to the influenza ...

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  40. BURNIE NEWS.

    BURNIE, Wednesday.—The coast Is still clear of pneumonic symptoms. Cases of simple influenza continue to multiply. ...

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  41. DECLARATION OF INFECTION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the. Senate to-day Senator Keating was informed that the presence of influenza in Tasmania, having been ...

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  42. in South Australia, Too

    ADELAIDE. Tuesday.—Premier Peake, in the House of Assembly on Tuesday, gave notice that on the following day he would move for leave to introduce a ...

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  43. OFFER OF TRAINED AID.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-Yesterday Senator Keating received an offer from certain trained nurses who severed during the recent Influenza ...

    Article : 96 words
  44. MANGANA ARRANGEMENTS.

    MANGANA. Wednesday -Arrangements are begin made to cope with an out break of influenza. It is hoped to have them Completed ...

    Article : 67 words
  45. Federal Intentions

    MELBOURNE Wednesday.-Senator Keating was informed in the Senale to-day that the Commonwealth Government now intended to assume ...

    Article : 117 words
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