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  2. Advertising

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  3. CONFERENCE REGARDING INFLUENZA OF THEATRICAL AND PICTURE SHOW REPRESENTATIVES

    Having conferred yesterday morning, theatrical and picture show proprietors and managers of Melbourne and suburbs formed a deputation which waited on Mr Bowser, the Chief Secretary, and pointed out that, as a result of the action of the Government in closing places of amusement in Melbourne, the managements would sustain severe pecuniary losses, and employes in Melbourne would lose about £8000 weekly in salaries. Back Row (from Left to right): J. JOLLY (Loco. Picture Theatre. North Melbourne), GEO. PORTUS (Frank Rigo Opera Comapny) R. BEESTON (Lyric Theatre, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RIFLE

    Tomorrow's fixtures:--Port Melbourne--No. 19 Union: Monthly match at 500 yards. Williamstown--No. 21 Union: Quarterly matches at 300, 500 and 600 yards. ...

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  5. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    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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  6. NATION'S CAUSE

    Notification has been received by the Imperial Merchant Service Guild that the King has approved of the grant of a special medal to the Mercantile Marine for services during ...

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  7. FOR GALLANT CONDUCT

    Mr A. E. Brown, of Church street, Middle Brighton, has received word that his son, Private Harold Brown, has been awarded the Military Medal for gallant conduct. The ...

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  8. REGULATIONS SUMMARISED

    Additional regulations for the mitigation or prevention of influenza issued last night by Mr Bowser, Minister for Health, under the authority exercisable ...

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  9. SUSPECTED CASE AT AVOCA

    One case, suspected to be Spanish influenza, has been reported here, the patient being a young man. Some of the residents are wearing masks. ...

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  12. TASMANIAN CASE MILD

    When seen today regarding the suspicious case of sickness reported on board the steamer Marrawah, which arrived yesterday from the Tasmanian ...

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  13. SHEPPARTON MAKES READY

    Cr. R. Roe, President of the Shopparton Shire, and the town riding members met at the Shire Hall yesterday, and decided at once to adopt ...

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  14. SEAMEN DEMAND INCREASES

    Now that the epidemic has broken out in Melbourne and Sydney, the agitation among seamen for insurance against death from disease and for ...

    Article : 316 words
  15. RED CROSS SOCIETY ACTIVE

    For use as an emergency hospital for the treatment of influenza cases Red Cross Society has handed over its No. 1 Rest Home (Wirths' Park) to ...

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  16. GUARDING AGAINST INFECTION

    Commenting yesterday upon the value of masks, Dr. Cumpston, Director of Quarantine, said he would not go to the length of characterising all the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 169 words
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