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  2. NO EXTENSION OF STRIKE

    Unless the coal miners in Now Wales adopt an unexpected attitude an their meeting tomorrow, there is not likely to he an ...

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  3. INFLUENZA

    Today's figures show a marked increase in the number of admissions to the various hospitals, there being 106 admissions today as compared with 87 ...

    Article : 68 words
  4. RAILWAY MEN SUSPENDED

    Twenty-three railway employes have been suspended for having refused duty in connection with the conveyance of police to Townsville ...

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  6. FEDERAL STATISTICIAN HAS THREEFOLD MISSION

    In addition to attending the conference which is to meet in England in September or October to consider[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MANY CASES AT PENTRIDGE

    From an authoritative source it was learned today that about 20 members of the staff and 60 prisoners at Pentridge are suffering from influenza. One ...

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  8. CHAR-A-BANCS TO RUN

    Partial relief for people living on the suburban tram routes, and who will be unable to travel by tram after 7 p.m., will be afforded by ...

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  9. UNEMPLOYED MARCH

    After meeting at the old Trades Hall, about 1000 of the unemployed assembled outside the hall at 12.20 p.m. Hand marched to the offices of the State ...

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  10. DISTRIBUTING RELIEF

    Mr T. E. Meek, the State representative on the Central Relief Committee organised by the Commonwealth and State Governments, announced this ...

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  11. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL VIEW ENDORSED BY DEPARTMENT

    Mr A. T. Danks, chairman of the Melbourne Hospital committee, waited upon Mr M'Whae, Assistant Minister for Health, this morning to voice the ...

    Article : 163 words
  12. EXTENSION OPPOSED

    After the deputation regarding relief left today," Mr Lawson, the Premier, said that one of the most interesting facts disclosed was the authoritative ...

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  13. ACCOMMODATION EXTENDS

    Mr M'Whae, Acting Minister for Health, made arrangements this morning with Cr W. H. Tompkins. Mayor of Kew, for the utilisation of the ...

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  14. SEAMEN MARKING TIME

    At the Seamen's Union rooms this morning the threat to call a world-wide strike was the chief topic of conversation. ...

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  15. AMERICAN EXPERT COMING TO STAMP OUT HOOKWORM

    With a mission aiming at the complete eradication of the hookworm disease from Queensland, Dr. Sawyer, of the Rockefeller Institute, in America, ...

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  16. ACTION OF TRADES HALL

    Speaking to a deputation of the unemployed today, Mr. Lawson said There may be a deep-rooted cause of unrest, but there is all immediate ...

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  17. MAHIA TROOPS TO LAND

    Troops from tho Mahla will disembark at the new pier, Port Melbourne, at 2 p.m. tomorrow. As the number of troops (600) ...

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  18. ENGINEDRIVERS RESTIVE

    At combined meetings of enginedrivers on the northern coalfield, the following motions were carried:--"That this meeting views with ...

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  19. FEEDING THE HUNGRY

    Between 200 and 300 people crowded together in a cold and draughty corridor opening on to a courtyard, many of them women carrying young children, ...

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  20. TASMANIANS LEAVE

    Troops for Tasmania who have, congregated in Melbourne from various transports left for Adelaide today by special train. In Adelaide they will ...

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  21. TROOPERS TO GREET COMRADES

    Members of the 4th Light Horse Regiment Association and all returned men of the unit are invited to form a Strong Post at the head of Alexandra avenue, St. Kilda ...

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  23. TELEPHONE DELAY ALLEGED

    Sir,--In connection with the death of a newly-born infant in Fitzroy on June 16, the Postal Department, as reported in last night's issue of "The Herald," stated that ...

    Article : 199 words
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  25. MRS. M'INERNY GENEROUS

    After the departure of the deputation to Mr Lawson, asking for direct relief, Treasury officers said that there must he some misapprehension regarding ...

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  26. OFFICIAL ADVICE AWAITED

    At midday the civic authorities at Richmond had not received any official instructions regarding the new scheme spoken of by Mr Lawson, the[?] ...

    Article : 433 words
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