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  2. WAINUI SAILS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The following passengers by the steamer Wainui lett the quarantine station at Portsea for Launceston at 2 o'clock this ...

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  3. "OFFENSIVE" AGAINST RABBITS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In accordance with the proclamation issued at the instance of the Minister for Lands, a simultaneous "drive" against rabbits ...

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  4. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    In Victoria, 258 additional cases of pneumonic influenza were reported over the week-end, and yesterday 50 eases were admitted to various hospitals. Seven more deaths were recorded in Melbourne. Another death has occurred in Sydney, and 46 cases are recorded up to ...

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  5. RUBBISH IN DRAINS.

    At yesterday's meeting of the council, the Warden said there were people who put filth into the gutters and then "kicked up a row" about it ...

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  6. CLERK'S WAGES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. J. Smith (secretary of the Australian Clerical Association) states that the Australian Clerical Association has filed an ...

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  7. LOONGANA AT BARNES BAY

    HOBART Monday.—The following, message was despatched by the Acting Premier (Hon. W. B. Propsting) to the officers, non-commissioned officers, and ...

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  8. ON THE MAINLAND

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The 253 case of influenza which came under the notice of medical men during the week-end were reported to the Board of ...

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  9. WATER SCHEME HELD UP.

    On account of the influenza epidemic, the Hume Pipe Co. have found it impossible to secure supplies of cement from the mainland for the making of ...

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  10. BLUE PEAS

    HOBART, Monday: — Hon. H. Hays "(Hon. Minister) has sent another cable to the Agent-General in London (Sir J. M'Call) asking for particulars as ...

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  11. THE WEST COAST.

    ZEEHAN, Monday.—Advice was received from Launceston this morning that 400 doses of "B" grade vaccine had been forwarded, nnd a further ...

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  12. HIBERNIANS IN CONFERENCE

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—The annual conference of branches of the Hibernian Society was opened at the Catholic Club rooms at 3 o'clock this ...

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  13. LATROBE.

    Dr. Stewart and his assistants were kept fairly busy yesterday morning at the free inoculation depot opened at the Court House, Latrobe. About 60 ...

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  14. RED CROSS OFFER.

    A special meeting of the Red Cross Society was held in the Court House yesterday afternoon. The chair was occupied by Mrs. J. H. Henry and ...

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  15. DIPHTHERIA AND TYP HOID

    HOBART, Monday.—In the weekly health bulletin for Tasmania, 13 cases of diphtheria are reported from the country, and eight cases of typhoid ...

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  16. MINING

    (Firm Represented on Stock Exchange) Agents throughout the Commonwealth. Inquiries Promptly Attended To. Telegram: "Weedon Co., Launceston." ...

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  17. JOCKEY KILLED IN RACE

    LAUNCESTON, Monday—At the adjourned inquest on the jockey Cyril Paton, who met his death in the Cup race at Mowbray last Wednesday, his ...

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  18. EFFICACY OF INOCULATION.

    When statistics are compiled regarding the efficacy of inoculation during the influenza epidemic, it will probably be round that only a small percentage ...

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  19. DEVONPORT.

    At yesterday's meeting of the council, the Warden reported on the preparations made to date for coping with an outbreak of the disease at ...

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  20. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  21. RUNNING THE BLOCKADE.

    A practice, which, if persisted in, will absolutely circumvent the efforts of the health authorities to keep the influenza epidemic out of Tasmania, is said to ...

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  22. MARINE BOARD'S PROTEST.

    The Works Committee of the Marine Board spent some time yesterday afternoon discussing the quarantine arrangements, and the view was held that ...

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  23. AFTER HOURS

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—At the City Police Court to-day Edward Brown was fined £1 for carrying a bottle of beer away from an hotel ...

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  24. A LUCKY ESCAPE

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—A lad named Louis Dixon, an employe at P. O. Fysh's warehouse, Charles street, fell down the lift from the third story ...

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  25. ANOTHER DEATH IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Another death from puenmonic influenza occurred at the Coast Hospital to-day. The patient was a man named John Taylor, a ...

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  26. MELBOURNE.

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  27. BOWLS

    Playing, in the pairs matches last night, A. W. Marshall and H. Turner defeated H. W. Andrews and Dr. Stewart by 21 to 13. ...

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  28. VACCINE EXHAUSTED.

    Owing to the non-arrival of vaccine at Devonport and the exhaustion of the existing supply the health officer (Dr. Paynes has been compelled to ...

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  29. METAL MARKET.

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  30. TAKINGS OF THE TOTES

    The totalizator returns for the "Tasmanian Fortnight" were a record. In the South the amount put through at Elwick and Risdon Park was £45,440 ...

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  31. BURNIE.

    The Burnie manager (Mr. J. W. Smithies) of Messrs. Holyman and Sons' White Star Line announced yesterday that steamer freights had been ...

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  32. STRANDED TOURISTS.

    Some 300 tourists are at present stranded in Hobart owing to the influenza epidemic. The majority are from New South Wales, and they have ...

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  33. LANDING TROOPS IN QUEENSLAND.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Application was heard by Mr. Justice Duffy today to restrain the Commonwealth Government from landing troops from ...

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  34. PERSONAL

    His Excellency the Governor visited the Newnham State School (Launceston) "yesterday morning on his way to the North-Eeast Coast. ...

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  35. TWO DOCTORS APPOINTED.

    The Ministers in conference have engaged Dr. Heyward, of Bellerive, to help in the organisation of Claremont Camp as a hospital in the event of a ...

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  36. COUNCIL AND MARINE BOARD CONFER.

    An informal conference was held at Burnie yesterday afternoon between members of the Municipal Council and Marine Board. There were present the ...

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  37. MESSAGE FROM MR. LEE.

    HOBART, Monday.—Word has been received from the Premier (Hon. W. H. Lee) that the Wainui has left Portsea for Launceston, whore she is due ...

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  38. THE TERRIBLE 'FLU

    Sir,—The increase in deaths through influenza in Victoria is daily becoming more serious, and at any moment it is likely to appear amongst us, especially ...

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  39. SOLDIER'S DYING MOTHER.

    HOBART, Monday.—A truly hard case has come under notice. The father of one of the men landed by the Loongana to-day appealed to the ...

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  40. ZEEHAN FIRE BRICADE MISHAP.

    ZEEHAN, Monday.—When taking part in the fire brigade competitions tonight, Fireman J. Sablebere struck his left shin with a coupling and ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. Advertising

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  43. LET THE STATE PAY.

    In connection with the forthcoming annual session of the Tasmanian Municipal Association, the secretary (Mr. E. Button, Scottsdale) wrote yesterday's ...

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  44. MORE TROOPS ARRIVE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—By the troopship Takada, which is to arrive at Melbourne to-morrow, 124 Queenslanders, 358 New South Welshmen, 326 ...

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  45. Advertising

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