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  2. INTERNATIONAL LABOR CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE Friday.—The first annual meeting of the Labor Conference under the covenant agreed to at Peace Conference is to take place ...

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  3. PERSONAL MENTION

    Our Launceston correspondent telegraphed last night:—Members of the teaching profession in the Education Department are desirous of showing ...

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  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 483 words
  5. EMERGENCY CLOTHING DEPOT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 words
  6. 'FLU EPIDEMIC CHECKED

    Last night's report from the Public Health Department on the 'flu position was the most encouraging since-the epidemic started, and it is no ...

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  7. MILITARY BLANKETS.

    Mr. Ben Watkins reported last night that he had received the following telegram from Senator O'Keefe in reference to the inquiries he was ...

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  8. ELIZABETH STREET HOSPITAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  9. WORK AT GENERAL HOSPITAL

    The report of the visiting committee of the General Hospital Board, which was read at the monthly meeting of that body yesterday, stated that ...

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  10. CLAREMONT HOSPITAL.

    The last patient was discharged from the convalescent hospital at Claremont yesterday, and that institution will be closed within the neat few ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN MILK PRODUCTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The prospects of the market in Great Britain for Australian milk products appear favourable. ...

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  12. GLENORCHY HOSPITAL.

    One patient was discharged from the Glenorchy hospital yesterday. and there were no admissions. Of the 13 patients who remain in the institution ...

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  13. DEATH AT WESTBURY.

    From the country one death was reported at Westbury, and one patient in the same township is reported to be dangerously ill. The three patients ...

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  14. LAUNCESTON POSITION.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—Again today most satisfactory reports were given regarding the influenza epidemic. There was only one ...

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  15. DR. A. H. CLARKE.

    Just at the present moment there is no medical man in the State with greater responsibilities than has Dr. A. H. Clarke, the Acting Chief ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. KING ISLAND.

    Dr. Ingram notified the Health Department yesterday that all the 'flu cases at King Island were of the mild type. The doctor and nurses, the ...

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  17. FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. —Asked by Mr. Higgs in the House of Representatives when the Tariff Amendment Bill having for its object the ...

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  18. TIMBER MILLERS' GRIEVANCES

    BURNIE. Friday.—The North-Western Sawmilling Association is still awaiting a reply from the Premier (Mr. W. H. Lee) on the question of advances to ...

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  19. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    There was no slackening in the demand for the soup and other comforts, available for 'flu victims at the Salvation Army Citadel yesterday. At the ...

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  20. NORTHERN QUARANTINE STATION.

    Replying to Mr. Atkinson (T.) in the House of Representatives to-day the Minister for Customs stated that the question of establishing a permanent ...

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  21. BOOTS FOR ABROAD

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—In reply to a question in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday, the Premier stated that 100.000 pairs of boots were on ...

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  22. NURSES AT WARATAH.

    On Thursday MR. J E. Ogden, M.H.A., and Mr Martin Healy (vice-president of the Mount Bischoff Hospital) waited on the Premier and pointed out that ...

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  23. FREIGHT ON WHEAT

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—In the House of Assembly to-day the Premier informed Mr. Jenkins that, was respect to wheat of the 1917-18 and the ...

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  24. NEW NORFOLK

    NEW NORFOLK, Thursday.—Influenza appears to be distributed all over the Derwent Valley district. A death from the epidemic is reported from ...

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  25. COAL GANTRIES

    ADELAIDE Thursday.—In the Assembly Mr. Hill urged that a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into the arrangement by which the State ...

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  26. Wanted, a Tariff.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—An unequivocal declaration of opinion in favor of a protective tariff was made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-day at ...

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  27. RED CROSS OPERATIONS.

    The following issue for the relief of those suffering from influenza was made yesterday from the central cooking school, which has been placed at ...

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  28. DELAYS TO SOLDIERS

    MELBOURNE, Friday—Senator Mulcahy, with Lieutenant George Foster, interviewed the Acting Minister for Defence (Senator Russell) to-day ...

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  29. INSPECTION OF POLICE.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — The Commissioner of Police (Colonel Lord), after visiting Cressy and Evandale yesterday, spent to-day in Launceston. ...

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  30. Wheat Payments.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. A. G. Poynton announced that the Government had made financial arrangements for further wheat payments as follow, ...

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  31. "BREAKAWAY'S" POLICY.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—The Industrial Socialistic Labor Party, otherwise the breakaway party, has decided to declare its policy. Mr. Willis, the leader, will ...

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  32. AT PORT CYGNET.

    THE NURSES' SERVICES. At the meeting of the Port. Cygnet on Thursday Dr. Wade. Health Officer for the district, reported that ...

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  33. LAUNCESTON SHOW.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday. — Considerably over 1800 entries have already been received for the Launceston Show.. Those arriving by to-morrow's mail are to be ...

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  34. ON THE WEST COAST.

    ZEEHAN, Friday.—The condition of influenza throughout the West Coast is much the same as yesterday. One case was admitted to Queenstown Hospital ...

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  35. Poisoned by the Germans.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—In the House of Representatives the Minister for Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) said that official advice had been received from the ...

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  36. CUTTING DOWN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The Acting Minister for Defence (Senator E. J. Russell) has issued a circular asking heads of branches to pay particular attention ...

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