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  3. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC YESTERDAY'S SUMMARY

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  4. THE PEACE CONFERENCE German Delegates Leave Berlin on Thursday

    A message from Bellin states that the German delegation will leave for Versailles on April 24. A Paris message states that probably the peace terms will be published on April 25. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIANS KILLED

    A serious explosion of munitions took place on Tuesday at Havre. It is reported that an Australian officer and soldiers were killed and many ...

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  6. BOLSHEVIKS BOLDER ALLIES' INTERVENTION IS NO LONGER FEARED

    The London "Times" Budapest correspondent reports:— "Lenin intends visiting Hungary at the conclusion of the elections, and ...

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  8. THE EXPRESS

    The arrivais by the express on Sunday numbered 43 while this morning's arrivals totalled 32. The acting Government Medical Officer, Dr. P. H. ...

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  9. IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    There were 22 deaths from influenza in the metropolitan area for the 24 hours ended at 8 p.m. yesterday. In the same period, 119 new patients were ...

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  10. BRITISH COAL MINERS ACCEPT GOVT. TERMS

    The British ners' Federation conference has, it is reported, unanimously accepted the Government terms of settlement on question affecting the ...

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  11. NEW ARRIVALS ISOLATED

    There were four arrivals during, yesterday from outback. Three arrived from Wilcannia and one from Box Tank. After being medically examined ...

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  12. German Representatives at Versailles Must Have Full Power to Act

    The Allies have notified Germany that she must send representatives with full power to act at Versailles. Messengers will not be dealt with. ...

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  13. BOMBS AT AMSTERDAM

    There has been great excitement here owing to the discovery of a number of bombs in a house occupied by a Dutch Bolshevik who, becauses of congestion in ...

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  14. 200 CASES AT KURRI KURRI

    Twehty-three cases of influenza were admitted to the isolation hospital at Kurri Kurri on Monday morning, and two patients dischargod. There are now ...

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  15. BAVARIAN SPARTACISTS DEFEAT THE GOVERNMENT

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— "The battle at Munich between the Government supporters and the ...

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  16. BISHOP KELLY ADVISES REPUDIATION OF BOLSHEVISM

    Bishop Kelly, preaching at Skibbereen, County Cork, protested against the pro-Bolshevik utterances of the Sinn Fein "Parliament" at Dublin. He ...

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  17. SUGGESTED RECOGNITION OF SERVICES OF WORKERS

    A suggestion was made yesterday by the Minister for Health (Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald) that as the work is often heroic and results sometimes in death, ...

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  18. CARPENTERS & JOINERS' DISPUTE WITH EMPLOYERS WORK NOT RESUMED TO-DAY

    In conformity with the notices served on the varions mining companies and other employers of carpenters on April 7 to the effect that all members of the ...

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  19. NO CASES IN BROKEN HILL

    The Acting Government Medical Officer, Dr. P. H. Brownell, when asked if any case of pneumonic influenza had been officially reported in Broken ...

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  20. VICTORIAN LABOR PARTY CONFERENCE RESOLUTIONS

    The Victorian Labor conference, dealing yesterday with the War Precautions Act, carried the following resolution: "That no measure which abrogates the ...

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  21. FREE FROM ISOLATION.

    The chief sanitary, inspector, Mr. C. Brosnan, stated to-day that the passengers from West Australia who were isolated in their own homes on Friday last ...

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  22. IN VICTORIA.

    The Victorian health authorities yesterday reported that on Monday there were 17 deaths from influenza, and 157 new cases admitted to hospitals. ...

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  23. PERMITS TO RUSSIANS TO LEAVE AUSTRALIA

    Permits to return home are to be issued to the Russians in Australia. They will be landed at Odessa. ...

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  24. DEATH OF MRS. MARY BURKEWHILE ON A VISIT TO LTHGOW

    The death is announced from Lithgow of Mrs. Mary ("Sis") Burke, widow of the late Mr. J. A. Burke, following an attack of pneumonic ...

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  25. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mrs. Hoffman, of Port Adelaide, died from influenza in the Adelaide isolation hospital yesterday. There were 12 fresh cases yesterday. ...

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  26. PERSONAL

    Dr. Leeds, who has been ill with influenza at Wilcannia, is now about again, and is assisting Dr. Noble in his work of combating the outbreak. ...

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  27. TWO CASES AT GLADSTONE

    Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Humphris, of the Railway Refreshment Rooms, are both very ill with influenza. The authorities have isolated their ...

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  28. POSITION AT PORT PIRIE

    Though 16 people are still suffering from inftuenta in the hospital and seven houses are under observation, there is reason to hope that the ...

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  29. MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS.

    Sir,—First of all let me thank you for the money and interest you have bestowed on the above subject—a local imposition in which the public should ...

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  30. AT WILCANNIA

    An official report, dated April 20, received from Wilcannia, states: "Thirty-eight cases of influenza have been reported at Wilcannia since the ...

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  31. SAVE THE BOY.

    Sir,—A visit to Stephens Creek reservoir during the Easter week-end, would, or should, convince the most sceptical that there is one society at ...

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  32. NO NEW CASES YESTERDAY

    No new influenza oases were reported at Port Pirie on Monday. ...

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  33. IN BROKEN HILL

    The Acting Government Medical Officer (Dr. P. H. Brownell) received the following telegram on Sunday from the Commonwealth Quarantine ...

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  34. AT PORT PIRIE

    At a meeting of the Trades and Labor Council held on Sunday night (reports the Port Pirie "Recorder") the following motion was adopted in ...

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  35. QUARANTINE CHARGES ON TRAVELLERS BY SEA

    The Rev. J. Hosking, who with others was a passenger to Adelaide by the Dimboola, states that a quarantine surcharge or deposit was demanded from ...

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  36. HISTORY OF THE DISPUTE

    The history of the dispute as given by a representative of the Port Pirie branch of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners, is as follows:— ...

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  37. MINE MISHAP.

    J. Griffen, while working at the Proprietary Mine to-day, had two of his fingers lacerated. Griffen was following his occupation as platman, and was ...

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  38. IN AND OUT RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    Owing to the influenza outbreak in the capital cities, and the consequent travelling restrictions, there was a falling off in this year's Easter, holiday ...

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  40. MAIL NOTICES.

    The acting postmaster, Mr. Guillier, announces the following mail arrangements:—South Africa, mails close to-day at 6 p.m.; West Australia, mails ...

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  41. MEDICAL EXAMINATION TIME FIXED BY DR. BROWNELL

    The old arrangement of passengers reporting to the Government Medical, Officer for three days after arrival has been revised. ...

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