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  2. OBITUARY

    Stokeld: —The funeral of the late miss Annie Stoked, R.V.T.N.A., took place last Monday at the Fawkner Cemetery. The remains of the deceased nurse, who ...

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  3. FOUR SONS AT ONE BIRTH

    Example is always better than precept south advocacy of increased population in south Australia is good but practical results are better (writes the Adelaide ...

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  4. HOSPITAL WARDS ACCEPTED

    A conference of representatives of the shire councils and other municipalities surrounding Ballarat regarding conjoint action in combating the ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND TROOPS GET AWAY.

    The Queensland troops off the tranports “Somali,” “Takada,” and ‘‘Miltiades.” who have been held up in Melbourne owing to the interruption ...

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  6. PRECAUTIONS AT BUNINYONG.

    The town so far is free from the epidemic, and precautions are being taken by the general public to keep it so. A very large proportion of the residents ...

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  7. TEE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAIL-WAY.

    A conference between the Minister for Customs, Mr Massy Green, and the Minister for Public Works >and Railways, Mr Groom, was held at the ...

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  8. SHIRE OF LEXTON INOCULATION.

    The health officer of the Shire of Lexton (Dr. Cunningham) will be in attendance at the Public Hall, Amphitheatre. at 3 p.m. on Saturday next, and at ...

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  9. QUARANTINE ARRANGEMENTS.

    Mr Watt, referring to to quarantine matters generally, said that he had not heard from any of the States concerning his offer to co-operate with them ...

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  10. A REFUTATION.

    Sir,—My Attention has been called to a learned, if somewhat [?], letter from a correspondent signing himself S. O’Rourke in which he makes ...

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  11. RETURNING TROOPS.

    The Federal Quarantine Director, Dr Compston. said to-day that- the steamer Bakara arrived here this morning with returning troops. Under the new ...

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  12. NEW OUTBREAK IN BRITAIN.

    Influenza is raging in the South of Ireland. The deaths in Britain exceed 400 a week, and the new outbreak is spreading rapidly ...

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  13. IN OTHER STATES

    For eight days no cases of influenza have been reported in Adelaide. If similar conditions prevail for a similar period the State will be declared ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES V. VICTORIA.

    Sydney people will not be persuaded that Melbourne is not a city stricken with a fell disease, and pretending that no one is hurt to save the reputation ...

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  15. TASMANIA STILL FREE.

    Tasmania is still free from influenza. Nine troopships are due to arrive next week. ...

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  16. FIVE FRESH CASES IN SYDNEY.

    Five fresh cases have been reported in Sydney. The State’s total is now 153. ...

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  17. THE RAILWAY PIONIC AND THE EPIDEMIC.

    Sir,—Is it not time the residents of Ballarat were awakened to a sense of their danger through, the proposed railway picnic next month. Thousands ...

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  18. SANITATION AND DISEASE.

    Sir,—In September last the delegates of the Combined Progress Associations of Ballarat East waited on the Town Council as a deputation, in ...

    Article : 435 words
  19. CMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.

    The following letter has been addressed to Mr J. C. Kelsall, secretary of the Ballarat Employers’ Association:— Rochester. Feb. 12. Dear Sir,—l beg ...

    Article : 141 words
  20. Advertising

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  21. NOXIOUS SMELLS.

    Sir.—Now that everyone is doing his and her utmost to guard against the spreading of pneumonic influenza, can the East councillors inform many ...

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  22. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL REPORT.

    Or M'Meekin. superintendent of the Melbourne Hospital, stated to-night that 23 cases were treated at the Hospital to-day, three admitted and 12 ...

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  23. SITUATION IN MELBOURNE

    A special Cabinet meeting will be held on Monday to consider the question of tightening up and consolidating the existing regulations, and to consider the ...

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  24. DEMOBILISATION SCHEME

    Lieut.-General Sir. john Monash, G.C.M.G., does not anticipate that prolonged delays will arise from the Strikes in the shipyards. Two ships ...

    Article : 120 words
  25. THE STATE’S TOTAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 words
  26. MURDER OF THE ROMAN-OFFS

    Telegranhing from Qinsk, in Siberia, the “Times” correspondent aao» that confirmatory particulars show that the executions, of the members ...

    Article : 197 words
  27. IN THE COUNTRY

    At a meeting of local business men, the following resolution wag carried:— That the Melbourne Warehousemen's Association and the Commercial ...

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  28. AT GEELONG

    The position is much easier in, Geelong.There are only two serious cases out of 31 patients. 'There have been no admissions for two days past. The ...

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  29. MESOPOTAMIAN AND DAR-DANELLES COMMISSION.

    Mir A, Bonar Law, the leader of the House of Commons. announced in the House of that the evidence given befor the Mesopotamian and Dardanelles ...

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  30. BENDIGO'S REPORT.

    Eight cases of influenza were admitted to the Hospital to-day,making a total, of 84 since the outbreak. One death ...

    Article : 102 words
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