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  2. MEDICAL COUNCIL

    After the meeting of the State Cabinet to-day the Premier, Mr. Holman, announced that a special meeting of the Medical Consultative Council had ...

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  3. SULPHATE OR SULPHITE?

    Mr. H. Richardson Clark continued at the City Coroner's Court to-day the inquiry into the death of Michael M'Ginn at the Lidcombe State Hospital ...

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  4. CLAIM FOR £5000

    The claim for £5000 compensation by Major George Watkin Wynne against Hugh Donald M'Intosh, the managing director of The Sunday ...

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  5. SUPERANNUATION

    The State Cabinet crave further consideration to-day to the three appointments. to be made to the Super annuation Board, but no final decision ...

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  6. SLANDER ALLEGED

    A claim for £1000 was made this afternoon, in No. 2 Jury Court, before Mr. Justice Ferguson and a jury of four, by Leslie Cunning hame Chlene, ...

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  7. DEFENCE AGAINST 'FLU

    There were 16 deaths from pneumonic influenza and 190 now cases reported from the various hsopitals in the metropolitan area in Sydney, for the 24 hours ended at noon to-day. There were no fresh cases at North Head. ...

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  8. JOHANNESBURG STRIKE

    A message from Johannesburg states that the Federation of Trades, which is supporting the strikers and submitted their demands to the Town Council, is ...

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  9. IN MELBOURNE

    The figures supplied to-dny from the Metropolitan Hospitals indicate that the influenza is no worse. From 6 o'clock inst night till 2 o'clock ...

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  10. INTER-STATE CRICKET

    The cricket match arranged between Now South Wales and Queensland at Easter has, owing to quarantine regulations, been abandoned. In taking this ...

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  11. BORDES QUARANTINE

    The border quarantine problem was the principal subject considered by the State Cabinet, which sat this morning. Ultimately an ingenious way ...

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  12. AT THE DEPOTS

    Depot masters have been appointed to all depots at present fixed, some 30 in number, and the masters attended at headquarters, the Education ...

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  13. CUSTOMS RETURNS

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  14. SERGE WORTH £5000

    Before Mr. M'Kensey, S.M., at the Central Police Court this morning Arthur John Keane, 39, clerk; Archibald John Bapish, 27, ship's clerk; John ...

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  15. RACING AT WYONG

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  16. AUSTRALIAN FLEET

    Mr. Poynton the Acting Minister for the Navy, stated to-day that on the recommendation of the Navy Board he had decided to appoint a fully ...

    Article : 59 words
  17. PERMITS FOR TRAVELLERS

    Mr. Massy Greene, Minister in Charge of Quarantine, stated to-day in reply to a question as to Mr. Holman's objection to Commonwealth officials ...

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  18. NURSES PROSTRATED

    While the arrangements for combating the influenza epidemic were under consideration at the Kogarah Council last night, the Mayor (Alderman ...

    Article : 175 words
  19. SHIPBUILDING

    Union officials report that a short ago of labor is being experienced at Walsh Island in shipbuilding owing to the demands for men to do the ...

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  20. FEDERAL PENSIONS

    The following statements in connection with pensions and maternity allowances were issue dto-day:-- '' Old Agen Pensions: Granted 17, 838. ...

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  21. FLYING TO SYDNEY

    The aeroplane carrying Flight Commander C. M. Chateau, of the Royal Flying Corps, who is flying from Melbourne to Sydnoy, arrived at Albury ...

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  22. DAILY HOSPITAL REPORTS

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  23. CHANGE AND MART

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  24. SHEEP DIPS

    Mr. Massy Greene, Minister for Customs, referring to-day to the Government's decision respecting the protection of Australian sheep dips, stated ...

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  25. CASE ON RACECOURSE

    A case of influenza was reported on the Wyong Racecourse this afternoon. A man presented himself to the medical officer for examination, saving that ...

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  26. CHARGED WITH BIGAMY

    William Scaife, 50, a tailor, appeared this morning before Mr. Giles Shaw, S.M., at the North Sydney Police Court to answer a charge of bigamy. It ...

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  27. BALMAIN'S PLIGHT

    The Balmain Rozelle Citizens' Vigilant Committee want helpers to assist them to capo with the crisis caused by the epidemic. ...

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  28. TELEPHONE GIRLS

    A correspondent writing in reference to the telephone girls employed at the G.P.O. says that the authorities have not taken the precautions suggested by ...

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  29. TRIAL POSTPONED

    When the case of Frank Garvey, charged with manslaughter, was called, on at the Control Criminal Court today the court was informed that ...

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  30. NEWCASTLE CASES

    Nine cases of pneumonic, influenza were admitted to the Waratah Hospital to-day, six patients being taken from one house in the centre of the ...

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  31. Stranded South Australians

    In reply to inquiries made by the Attorney General (Mr. Hall) for the benefit of South Australians stranded here the Victorian Secretary for ...

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  32. CONSULS' AT HOLDSWORTHY

    At the invitation of Colonel Holman, commandant, the representative of the Allied Consuls visited Holdsworthy this morning. The visitors ...

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  33. THIEVING ON WHARVES

    Charles M'Loughian (50), laborer, was at the Central Police Court to-day sentenced to two months imprisonment with hard labor on a charge of having ...

    Article : 182 words
  34. DOCTOR'S WIFE DEAD

    Mrs. Scott, wife of Dr. J. H. V. Scott, died this morning from influenza, which are contracted about a week ago after a trip to the south. ...

    Article : 39 words
  35. Woman Poisoned

    Early last night Elizabeth Smith (56), who lives in Oxford-street, Rozelle, was admitted to Balmain Hospital in a critical condition suffering from ...

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  36. Theft from Medical School

    A double nosed Leitz microscope, has been stolen from a laboratory at the Medical School of Sydney University. Peace Celebrations ...

    Article : 131 words
  37. AT NORTH HEAD

    There were no now cases to report from North Head this morning, the medical report being the same as issued yesterday afternoon. ...

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  38. THE MAILS

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  39. TO-DAY'S SCRATORENGS

    Railway Handicap--[?] Juvenile Stakes--[?] Parramatta Mile--[?] A review of the principal [?] ...

    Article : 68 words
  40. Telephone Arrangements

    Arrangements have been made by which officers are on duty all night at the headquarters of the influenza Administrative Committee. Education ...

    Article : 42 words
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