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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsTheir Excellencies the Governor General and Lady Helen Munro Ferguson arrived in Melbourne this afternoon from Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 622 wordsA vigorous debate marked the discussion on the Dominions' claims yesterday afternoon and evening. Mr Hughes and General Botha developed ...
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Article : 229 wordsAt the Base Hospital late last, night there was one death, and early this morning another occurred, bringing the total of live in that institution. ...
Article : 191 wordsAn example to the public was set by Mr Watt, the Acting Prime Minister, and Mr Poynton, Minister for the Navy, who have both been inoculated at their ...
Article : 113 wordsFollowing upon the refusal of the military authorities to admit any additional civilian patients into the Base Hospital, which meant a loss ...
Article : 220 wordsReferring to yesterday's resumed discussion by the Supreme War Council of the fate of the German colonies, the "Journal" declares that the French ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 302 wordsFrom an authoritative source I am able to reconstruct largely Mr Hughes' speech before the Supreme War Council on Friday in advocating Australia's ...
Article : 592 wordsYesterday morning's meeting of the Supreme War Council was mainly concerned with the French claims for the session of portions of the Cameroons ...
Article : 504 wordsSenator Millen, Minister for Repatriation, intended leaving for West Australia on Monday to deliver addresses on repatriation, and to inspect the State ...
Article : 49 wordsToday the French Foreign. Office entertained the journalists who are engaged on the Peace Conference in a sumptuous mansion, which is being ...
Article : 146 wordsIn connection with the hospital accommodation of patients, a communication has been received by the hospital authorities from Mr. W. M. ...
Article : 160 wordsBy noon yesterday more than 30 people had called at the Melbourne Hospital complaining that they were suffering from influenza, but this ...
Article : 455 wordsA communique issued yesterday states:--The Government has invited live prominent trades unionists, namely, Messrs Arthur Henderson, J. H. ...
Article : 121 words"We are opening up an additional ward today and one tomorrow," said Dr. R. P. M'Meekin, medical superintendent of the Melbourne Hospital, this ...
Article : 104 wordsDeath occurred with shocking suddenness in the case of two brothers--Harold Travers Bardolph, 28, and Donald Francis Bardolph, 31, of Centre ...
Article : 98 wordsOwing to the introduction of a numbered card system, inoculation at the Town Hall depot this morning proceeded without difficulty. A limited ...
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Article : 8 wordsIn the House of Assembly today, Sir Thomas Smartt proposed a long motion in favor of the appointment of a Select Committee to enquire into the ...
Article : 304 wordsThere is no intention on the part of the Postmaster-General's department at present to close public telephones, but special precautionary ...
Article : 70 wordsTo minimise the chances of contagion, the large hall on the ground floor of the Stock Exchange has been closed to the public. Only members ...
Article : 38 wordsAt an Australian luncheon today a motion was carried expressing appreciation of the efforts of Mr. Hughes. Prime Minister of Australia, at the ...
Article : 73 wordsOn behalf of the Education Department Mr C. S. M'Pherson, the Chief Clerk, announced this afternoon that country State schools; which are now ...
Article : 102 wordsReplying to a question today, Dr. Robertson, chairman of the Board of Health, said that he did not think that dust would spread the disease to any ...
Article : 62 wordsIt has been decided by the authorities of the Melbourne Benevoleut Society not to admit visitors to the Asylum at Cheltenham till further notice. Visitors will also be ...
Article : 55 wordsIn a leading article "The Times" reminds the small nations which are impatiently pressing their claims that it was the Great Powers who crushed ...
Article : 81 wordsSir,--Ae it has now been verified that the present epidemic is pneumonic influenza, and the authorities have declared New South Wales and Victoria in quarantine, I feel it ...
Article : 547 wordsAll gatherings that are not absolutely necessary will be prohibited until further notice. Dr. Robertson, chairman of the ...
Article : 92 wordsChinese newspapers urge the Government to secure a larger representation of China at the Peace Conference. The public is embittered by ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Wed 29 Jan 1919, Page 1
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