There were 167 fresh cases of a suspicious nature, many of them mild, reported to the Board of Public Health yesterday, as against 157 on Thursday. This makes the ...
Article : 1,229 wordsIn teh rose in the Bow street Court, in which Colonel Rutherford is charged with the murder of Major M. C. C. Seton (formerly of Melbourne), the Crown prosecutor ...
Article : 364 wordsPersons wishing to go to the other States may reach the borders by railway, but they are advised by the Railways department that if they make the journey they may be ...
Article : 533 wordsThe Supreme War Council at Paris was occupied on Wednesday with the question of Poland. On Thursday it resumed the discussion on the disposition of the ...
Article : 288 wordsIn an interview at Coblenz, the distinguished French soldier, General Gourand, reiterated the recent statement by Marhsal Foch that France must annex the left bank ...
Article : 64 wordsThe health authorities complain that many people fail to observe the law requiring them to report the occurrence of any suspicious case. The legal obligations ...
Article : 221 wordsIn consequence of the fighting on the frontier of Silesia and Bohemia between the Czecho-Slovaks and Poles, the Peace Conference has decided that the Allies shall ...
Article : 66 wordsIn urging American naval expansion Admiral Henry T. Mayo, of the United States navy, says that the Peace Conference is developing into a sewing circle, with no means ...
Article : 183 wordsIndignation mingled with alarm is expressed by representatives and officers of municipal councils at what they consider to be totally inadequate provision by the ...
Article : 709 wordsBROKEN HILL, Friday.—The preparations against influenza were continued today. A total stoppage of inward traffic from South Australia occurred this ...
Article : 1,288 wordsReports from Bucharest tell of simultaneous peasant risings in various towns of Roumania. Heavy fighting between peasants and soldiers is said to have taken ...
Article : 46 wordsThe "Daily Mail" asserts that the British Cabinet has accepted President Wilson's plan of chcosing a Power contignous to conquered territory to govern it, ...
Article : 59 wordsColonel Bishop, a leading Canadian aviator, has declared in the course of a lecture in Washington that if the war had lasted three days longer 12 super-bombing planes, ...
Article : 73 wordsSir Joseph Cook, the Australian Minister for the Navy, [?] he is not unhopeful that the ultimate results of the Peace Conference will be satisfactory to Australia. He ...
Article : 608 wordsThe proposal of the Acting Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Watt) for the pooling of the Empire's war debts, has been sympathetically received in London. Some ...
Article : 97 wordsSuggestions for an alteration in the present system of engaging waterside workers were made to the Minister for Health (Mr. Bowser) yesterday afternoon. ...
Article : 305 wordsInterviewed by the Berne correspondent of the United Press of America, Herr Seitz, the President of the austrian republic, said: —"The Allies think that austria to-day is ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Japanese Foreign Office, it is stated [?] a message from Tokie, announces that there is perfect agreement between Japan and the [?] in respect to the future of ...
Article : 189 wordsThe British Minister for Reconstruction (Sir Eric Geddes), in an address to the Employers' and employees' Alliance of London, suggested that the trades unions ...
Article : 67 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—Dr. Paton, directorgeneral of Health here, has received the following telegram from Dr. Atkinson. Commissioner of Health in Western ...
Article : 761 wordsSir,—It is probable that the influenza [?] will be accentuated by the action of the Government in closing theatres, &c., unless something is done to provide for the ...
Article : 282 wordsA reliable forecast of the vital statistics for England and Wales shows that for 1918 the deaths exceeded the [?] and that the year was the worst on record in this ...
Article : 71 wordsFormal notice was yesterday sent to the trustees of the Exhibition Building by the Minister for Health (Mr. Bowser) intimating that the building was required for ...
Article : 433 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "New York World" [?] in relation to the German colonies, that Australia naturally want[?] to hold the captured islands in the Pacific. ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the Food Administration has submitted to Congress a fall for the appropration of £62,500,000 ...
Article : 51 wordsThe British Ministry of Shipping has announced that freight rates on vessels which [?] free from Government requisition have been reduced by [?] 2-3 per cent. on ...
Article : 62 words[?] [?] delegates believe that President Wilson's firm [?] is due to the fear that Japanese occupation of islands in the Pacific would cause a great [?] in ...
Article : 267 wordsSir,—On reading the timely article "Wait and See" to-day, I was foribly struck with the consequences of a widespread outbreak of penumonic influenza in this State. In the ...
Article : 217 wordsThe sickness of the member of the crew of the s.s. Marrawah, which arrived from Tasmania on Thursday, has been diagnosed as mild influenza, without complications. ...
Article : 663 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Daily [?]" says that the disposal of the German Colonies is a characteristic problem. The discussion of it makes an ...
Article : 710 wordsIn a message from [?] to the London "Evening News," Mr. Foster Fraser states that the Peace Conference [?] [?] against the imposition of heavy indemnities, ...
Article : 97 wordsSir,—Our authorities are offering to those unable to pay for professional services free inoculation during one hour per day. My wife and children attended at [?] ...
Article : 240 wordsHight deaths occured in the hospitals yesterday, compared with six the day before and nine on Wednesday. The number included three deaths at Melbourne ...
Article : 987 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the one representative at the Peace Conference who is most [?] that the British Empire should ...
Article : 530 wordsOne of the most thorny problems confronting the commission on reparation [?] in the [?] amount of [?] to be demanded by the various sufferers, ...
Article : 168 wordsRepresentatives of nearly all the Protestant churches met in conference at St. Paul's Cathedral buildings yesterday to consider the question primarily of the for[?] of ...
Article : 454 wordsSir, People are told that they can please themselves about inoculation, wearing of masks, or other preventive measures, but why does not the Government force the ...
Article : 159 wordsSYDNEY, Friday. Five additional cases of influenza were reported to the Board of Public Health to day, in addition to five [?] which present [?] [?] ...
Article : 592 wordsPresident Wilson will leave Europe for the [?] States about February 12, in the [?]-ship New Mexico. He intendto return to Paris at the end of March. ...
Article : 37 wordsSir,—As I was in England and America during the influenza epidemic at its worst, I was particularly interested in the [?] controversy in the San Francise[?] papers as ...
Article : 123 wordsThe newspapers of Hamburg and Bremen, which voice German shipping interests, protest against a new clause in the armistice which provides for the handing over of ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 1 Feb 1919, Page 17
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