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  2. BOLSHEVISM IN CHINA

    Reuter’s correspondent in Peking says:—The Russian authorities on the Manchurian frontier arrested six Chinese under suspicious ...

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  3. BRITISH LABOR TROUBLES

    Messages received here state that the strike on the Clyde has assumed a more serious aspect. The majority of the big shipyards are on the verge of ...

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  4. SCHOOLS FOR HOSPITALS.

    The Education has received applications from a number of metropolitan local Boards of Health, who were desirous of obtaining local buildings to be ...

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  5. MESSAGE FROM NEW SOUTH WALES, PREMIER.

    The Premier (Mr Lawson) this afternoon stated that he had received a telegram from the Premier of New South Wales (Mr Holman) dated 29th inst., ...

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  7. BRITISH, UNITED STATES AND GERMAN DEBTS

    The noted financial authority, Sir Edward Holden, presiding at a meeting of the London Joint City and Midland Bank estimated the amount of ...

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  8. OPEN-AIR CHURCH SERVICES.

    Several applications have been received by the Education Department from churches and other bodies for the use of school grounds for open air ...

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  9. THE POSITION IN BALLARAT

    Considerable alarm was occasioned in Ballarat yesterday when it was reported that six fresh cases had come under the notice of the local health officers, Drs. ...

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  10. AFRICAN PARLIAMENT

    In the Union House of Assembly, Sir Thomas Watt. Minister for the Interior, moved the second reading of the. Public Health Bill. He stated ...

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  11. COMMENT BY MR WATT.

    Mr Watt stated to-night that he had observed from the morning press that the New South Wales State Cabinet was supposed to have decided yesterday ...

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  12. ACTION AT MARYBOROUGH.

    On account of the pneumonic influenza epidemic the Borough Council has decided to close all places of amusement and public halls Inocu ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLES.

    lt is announced from Basle, in switzerland, that, the French have occupied the bridgehead on the left bank of the Rhine near Well in Baoth. ...

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  14. SUSPICIOUS CASE AT AVOCA.

    A case, which is said to be Spanish influenza has been reported at Avoca. Naturally a scare was created when the news became known. Great care ...

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  15. APPEAL TO STRIKERS

    Sir R.S Horne, Minister for Labor, has appaled to the Clyde strikers to return to work. The Minister’s action has caused surprise, because he had ...

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  16. AN ACTRESS MASKED.

    A very small percentage of the People of Melbourne wore masks today. Among the pioneers were Miss Muriel Starr and her husband Mr ...

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  17. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    Movements of shipping are reported as follows:— Departures— Orsova Passed Peri[?], [?]erley left Pore Said and Man[?]a ...

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  18. HORSHAM ON GUARD.

    People in this district accepted the proclamation of the State infected calmly but the majority are determined to take reasonable precautions. ...

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  19. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT'S PRE-CAUTIONS.

    To-day the following general instructions were issued by the medical officers of the Education Department: — The school medical officers desire to ...

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  20. Y.M.C.A. WAR WORK

    The Australian Y.M.C.A. war service expenditure for the last six months totalled £85,172, whereof £77,686 was donated from Australia. The outlay ...

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BORDER GUARDED.

    All traffic into South Australia has been prohibited. The police are guarding the Glenelg river at Casterton and other border places. A pleasure ...

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  22. FREIGHTS FROM AMERICA.

    A New York message says:—Freight rates by British steamers from the United States to United Kingdom have been reduced 66 per cent. ...

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  23. CONDITION OF BALLARAT PATIENTS.

    It was officially stated last night that the patient admitted from the Ballarat at Hospital during the day was in a very serious condition , and those from Mair ...

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  24. VISITOR TO GEELONG ILL.

    A suspected case of pneumonic influenza has been admitted to the Geelong Hospital. The patient, a young woman, lives in Carlton, and came to Geelong ...

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  25. ALLIED AIR FORCE

    The Press Bureau states:—On 17th December the air force numbered 30,000 officers and 265,000 men, whereof 1742 officers and 51,727 men have ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND RESTRICTIONS.

    Under regulations just issued , persons seeking to cross into Queensland will be arrested. The Health department relies on the authorities making men of the ...

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  27. THE BELFAST STRIKE.

    The Belfast strike is now the greatest in the history of the city. The men claim that they have arranged a total stoppage of all manufacturing in ...

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  28. NURSING STAFF AT BALLARAT CAMP.

    In consequence of the increase in the number of cases at the isolation camp, the nursing staff has been added to-Since the opening of the camp Sister ...

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  29. RETURN OF AMERICAN TROOPS.

    A Washington report says:—General March announces that arrangements are completed for bringing home 300,000 Americans monthly. ...

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  30. EXHIBITION BUILDINGS FOB A HOSPITAL.

    The Minister for Health (Mr Bowser) said this afternoon that the Government had decided to take the Exhibition Buildings as a temporary hospital if necessary. ...

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  31. CASES IN SYDNEY.

    Three new cases, identified as pneumonic influenza were reported this morning. One is in Stanmore, one in Surry Hills, and one in the City. One ...

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  32. THE AUSTRALIAN UNITS.

    The Australians are anxious for a definite announcement as to whether their units are to be sent to the Rhine. A number are ready to go provided ...

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  33. VIRULENT FORM POSSIBLE.

    Commenting on the epidemic the Minister said it [?]koed as though a virulent form of the disease would occur any day, and the Government was taking the ...

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  34. BALLARAT INOCULATIONS.

    Realising the seriousness of the position the people of Ballarat generally are doing all they possibly can to assist the authorities in preventing a ...

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  35. THE CLYDE CRISIS.

    Sir R.S. Home, Minister of Labor, has refused to intervelle in the Clude strike, pointing out that the hours question is a national one. ...

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  36. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    The War Office announces that the British army on the day of the armistice numbered 3,500,000. Demobilisation is proceeding as rapidly as ...

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  37. LATEST SYDNEY REPORT.

    There are six fresh cases, including three soldiers. The total number of cases is now 28. The Cabinet decided to close all theatres and picture shows ...

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  38. SPANISH INFLUENZA.

    The Superintendent of the Melbourne Hospital, Dr McMeekin, stated to-night that 48 patients had been treated at the Hospital and 18 admitted. Two deaths ...

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  39. SETON MURDER CASE

    Sustained public interest is shown in the further investigation of the Seton case in the Best London Police Court. Colonel Norman Cecil Rutherford, who ...

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  40. GENERAL BOTHA HEARD.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says:—General Botha (South Africa) was heard in Wednesday’s council of the Great Powers, as regards the ...

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  41. ADELAIDE OUTBREAK.

    There are over 30 cases of influenza in Adelaide. The majority of them have been pronounced to be pneumonic influenza. No fewer than 69 were ...

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  42. SOLUTION OF COLONIAL DIFFI CULTIES.

    Well-informed American circles believe that the colonial difficulties will be solved by a system of mandates, controlled by the League of Nations. ...

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  43. REGULATIONS FOR INFECTED AREAS.

    Regulations gazetted to-day provide for the automatic closing of places of amusement in all centres where any case of pneumonic influenza exists, and within a ...

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  44. NEW YORK STATE BECOMES “DRY.”

    A New York message says: —The State of New York has accepted prohibition. ...

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  45. CLERGY TO VISIT CAMPS.

    The Mayor of the City (Cr T.T. Hollway) has decided to approach the head of each church denomination to arrange for the appointment of clergymen—one ...

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  46. INOCULATION CONDEMNED.

    Dr Borthwick, Health officer at Adelaide, and Dr Bollen health officer at Port Adelaide decided not to recommend inoculation because there is no ...

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  47. MINISTERS IN QUARANTINE.

    Mr Lee, Premier of Tasmania, and his two Ministerial colleagues, Sir Elliott Lewis and Mr Hayes, are going into Quarantine in Victoria immediately, so ...

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  48. REASSEMBLING OF BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    The British Parliament meets on the 11th February. Mr Lloyd George will attend. ...

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  49. CROWDS DEPRECATED.

    The mayor is also making a strong appeal to the public not to assemble in crowds as this kind of thing is held to be very dangerous. Last night, ...

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  50. MARMORA CONFERENCE.

    A Holsingfors’ message says:—The Allies’ invitation to the Marmora Conference was announced in the Petrograd. ‘‘Red Gazette.” It is possible ...

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  51. NAZARETH HOUSE CLOSED TO VISITORS.

    Visitors to Nazarth House are advised that owing to the outbreak of pneumonic influenza in Ballarat, it has been found advisable to close the ...

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  52. THE RE-OPENING OF SCHOOLS.

    The Minister for Education (Mr Hutchinson) stated this afternoon that there had been several enquiries from parents and others interested as to the ...

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  53. ADDITIONAL AMBULANCE.

    An additional improved ambulance car together with the ordinary ambulance has been placed at the show grounds to convey cases to the camp. ...

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  54. SUPPLY OF SERUM.

    The Ballarat East municipal authorities received a plentiful supply of serum Iast night and the City expects a quantity this morning. ...

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  55. AT BENDIGO.

    Three fresh cases of influenza were reported to-day, but they are described by the medical authorities as mild On[?] of the victims is a nurse at the ...

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