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  2. WARATAH'S DEFENCE.

    WARATAH, Monday. — A special meeting of the Hospital Board called at the request of the medical superintendent, Dr. F. G. Heyer, was held ...

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  3. TRANSPORT SCANDALS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The authorities state that the transport Miltiades ran into terrific weather in the Bay of Biscay, and was swept by heavy seas ...

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  4. 'FLU SCOURGE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Dr. Robertson, chairman of the Board of Health, made a reassuring statement to-day, when he said:—"Although the ...

    Article : 399 words
  5. MIDNIGHT CABLES

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Peace Confer[?] the week has steadily di[?] securing a general [?] the problems to enable ...

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  6. RETURNING TROOPS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—No reply has been received yet by Senator Russell, Atting Minister for Defence, to In's telegram, to Mr, Holman, Premier ...

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  7. INFLUENZA PNEUMONIA AT ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Monday.—The local health officer (Dr. A. E. Panting) reports a case of influenza pnenmonia at Zeehan, the patient being Mrs. ...

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  8. AT LYELL.

    QUEENSTOWN, Monday. — So far no, influenza cases Lave been reported here. Inoculations continue; 60 persons ...

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  9. SHEFFIELD HOSPITAL.

    In the event of the epidemic visiting the Sheffield district, it has been arranged to make use of the Drill Hall as a hospital. One of the drawbacks to ...

    Article : 106 words
  10. THE CLOSINC OF SCHOOLS.

    Yesterday the Director of Education (Mr. T. M'Coy) telegraphed to "The Advocate" from Hobart:- The reported closure of certain ...

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  11. DEVONPORT PREPARATIONS.

    Both the Sub-Inspector of Police and the secretary of the Mersey Marine Board are instructed by the Federal Quarantine Officer that Hobart and ...

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  12. ZEEHAN SCHOOLS TO BE CLOSED.

    Later.—Last night the Director telegraphed as follows:- Adverting to my telegram of this morning, as a precautionary ...

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  13. CHEAPER THAN BRITISH

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir Thos, Mackenzie (High Commissioner for N. Z.) has informed the leading soft goods firmsthat New Zealand is abole to ...

    Article : 71 words
  14. WHY NOT DIRECT SHIPS TO CAPITALS?

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Senator Russell, Acting Minister for Defence, stated to-day that some time ago the Imperial and demobilisation authorities ...

    Article : 114 words
  15. STRANDED QUEENSLANDERS.

    MELBOURNE, Monilay.—Mr. Poynton, Acting Minister for the Navy, stated to-day that Sir William Clarkson, Controller of Shipping, was ...

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  16. THE DUTY OF MUNICIPALITIES.

    In all the Coastal municipalities the steps necessary to cope with an outbreak should it occur, the duties of the local authority, as well as of the ...

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  17. DEFINITION OF "MANDATORY."

    PARIS Sunday.—The United States [?] have not sought any speaks [?] nor have they even [?] such ...

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  18. GLASGOW RIOTS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Many tramcars were smashed in the Glasgow riots. Some tobacconists' shops were also looted. ...

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  20. SIX FRESH CASES IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Six fresh cases of pneumonic influenza were reported this morning. One was that of a woman who had been under observation for ...

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  21. NO SERUM AT ULVERSTONE.

    In consequence of the failure of the Health Department to forward a supply of serum to Ulvestone on Friday last, as promised, and the feeling of ...

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  22. THE INOCULATIONS.

    The health officer (Dr. J. W. Payne) is still having a busy time. Over 100 people acre treated yesterday, most of whom were having the "first ...

    Article : 164 words
  23. IN TASMANIA

    HOBART, Monday.—No definite information has heen received as to the expected supply of vaccine, with the result that when the supply at present ...

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  24. "ONLY PROVISIONAL."

    The "Echo de Paris" says:—"The conference's solution of the colonies question is only provisional. Ministers have no right to bind their countries ...

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  25. NO SERUM AT BURNIE.

    Owing to the supply of serums running out, there were no inoculations at Burnie yesterday. A fresh supply should arrive at Launceston to-day by ...

    Article : 309 words
  26. PRESIDENT WILSON'S COMPLAINT.

    President Wilson has complained of the alarmist reports puhlished in the newspapers regarding the confereces discussion upon the German colonies. ...

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  27. SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING.

    Last night a special meeting of the Devonport Council was held to consider the position at Devonnort. The Warden (Cr. H. H. M'Fie), presided, and ...

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  28. LAUNCESTON READY.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—The Mayor (Alderman Shields) stated today, regarding the influenza scourge, that everything possible to combat the ...

    Article : 334 words
  29. CONSTANTINOPLE FOR. AMERICA.

    It is understood that the modifications of Presient Wilson's plan include non-interference with the established policy of the country undertaking ...

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  30. WILSON AND THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The "New York Tribune" says:— "There [?] not be any objection to the [?] of the German colonies to the [?] of Nations if the ...

    Article : 197 words
  31. HUGHES' PROMINENT POSITION

    The "Morning Post's" special Part correspondent, describing the Wilson ian triumph, says:—"It was due it the solidarity of the three great ...

    Article : 240 words
  32. STANLEY STOCKS EXHAUSTED.

    Warden W. J. Waters reports that all arrangements have been made to cope with an outbreak of Spanish influenza should it occur at Stapler. A ...

    Article : 164 words
  33. "NO PARLEYING WITH GERMANY.

    French opinion indicates that the [?] will pot come to the [?] April. There will be no [?] them over loss of ...

    Article : 86 words
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  35. BOWLS

    Plavins in the rink competition last night' L. W. Gardiner (skip.), W. Jeffiey, A. S. Parkes, and P. Mourant defeated A. Hutchins (skip.), A. W. ...

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  37. AUSTRALIA'S SPIRITED FIGHT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Exchange Telegraph's Paris correspondent states The provisional arrangement ...

    Article : 110 words
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