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  2. THE SCHOOLS.

    The Acting Chief Health Officer (Dr. Clarke) stated last evening that the statement made that he had authorised the reopening of the State High Schools ...

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  3. EMIGRATION CONFERENCE.

    Sir C. G. Wade (N.S.W.), Hon. J. G Connolly (West Australia), and Mr. E. Lucas (South Australia). Australian Agents-General, attended a conference ...

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  4. THE PEACE LOAN.

    The effect of the aeroplane campaign has already shown itself in the numerous applications coming in from the country areas. The £750,000 now seems ...

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  5. STRAHAN.

    Twelve cases of influenza at Strahan were reported yesterday, and two more cased to-day. There are no pneumonic complications, and no serious cases, but ...

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  6. LATE GENERAL BOTHA.

    General Louis Botha, Prime Minister of the South African Union, died last night. Mrs. Botha and her son, Captain ...

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  7. THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    The Health Department last night reported that yesterday 12 cases and one death were reported in Hobart, and 4 rases and 2 deaths at Launceston. On ...

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  8. ZEEHAN.

    The Zeehan Health Officer (Dr. Panting) reports that there were no cases of influenza flotified in the whole of the municipality to-day. ...

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  9. IN THE COUNTRY.

    A young man named George Henry Johnson, 26 years of age, died at his home on Wednesday night, after a short attack of influenza. The deceased had ...

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  10. PASSENGERS ON EXCURSION STEAMERS.

    In "The Mercury" yesterday a letter appeared from a Channel inquirer wanting to know if there were any restrictions provided against excursion ...

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  11. IN THE CAUCASUS.

    The Bolsheviks claim that after several days' fighting they have captured Vladikavkaz, at the foot of the main Caucasus range, and on the only ...

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  12. LATROBE.

    Acting on the authority of the Director of Education, the Local Board of Health to-day took charge of the Latrobe State School for the purpose of transforming it ...

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  13. THE TRAMS.

    The trams are to maintain a twenty minutes' service to Moonah to-morrow from 12.20 till 10 p.m. On the Sandy Bay, Cascades, West Hobart, and North ...

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  14. BOLSHEVIKS SEEK AID FROM CHINA.

    The Bolsheviks are hoping to enter into official relations with China and to spread Bolshevism in the Far East. A wireless manifesto has been issued in ...

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  15. THE MAYOR'S FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 words
  16. VICTORIA.

    The position with regard to pneumonic influenza continued to improve, and the number of cases in metropolitan hospitals has now fallen to 298. ...

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  17. CLAREMONT HOSPITAL.

    The Acting Health Officer (Dr. Clarke) stated last evening that several patients are to be discharged from the Claremont Hospital to-day. The present state of the ...

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  18. EXPLOSION AT ARCHANGEL.

    An ammunition barge alongside the British monitor Glowworm, at Archangel, exploded, and sixty were killed or are missing. ...

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  19. NURSES FOR TASMANIA.

    In response to a request made by the Government of Tasmania, the Premier of Victoria (Mr. Lawson) immediately arranged for ten nurses to leave next ...

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  20. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Thirteen cases and eight deaths were reported in the metropolitan area yesterday, and nineteen cases with 10 deaths up till 3 p.m. to-day. ...

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  21. ELIZABETH-STREET HOSPITAL.

    There were four admissions to the Elizabeth-street Hospital yesterday, and one deaht. The state of the hospital last evening was as under:— ...

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  22. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S MESSAGE.

    The High Commissioner of Australia (Mr. Andrew Fisher) has cabled a message of condolence to Mrs. Botha and the South African Government, ...

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  23. WATERSIDE WORKERS' DISPUTE.

    Mr. J. Morris, representing the Waterside Workers' Federation, to-day reported to Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court the steps taken to remove the ...

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  24. PEACE TREATY.

    The German Government, acting on General Von der Goltz's advice, has informed the Entente that it is impossible to evacuate the Baltic provinces ...

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  25. IN THE HUON.

    Mild cases of ordinary influenza continue to be notified to the medical Officer of Health for the Huon municipality (Dr. H. L. Cummings), and cases, of the ...

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  26. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION

    Notwithstanding the Bolshevik wireless reports General Denikin continues his satisfactory progress. His forces have advanced with great rapidity ...

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  27. GENERAL REGRET IN CANADA.

    In Canada there is general regret at General Botha's death, and flags are flying at half-mast. The press pays tributes to a gallant enemy and a noble ...

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  28. NEW TOWN.

    No serious cases are reported from New Town, and up to the present there are no hospital admissions. The Warden (Councillor Albury) wishes to express his ...

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  29. MESSAGE FROM GOVERNOR OF S.A.

    The Governor of South Australia (Sir Henry Galway) sent the following message to the Governor-General of South Africa at Pretoria this ...

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  30. RUMANIA AND THE ALLIES.

    Rumania has not yet replied to the Supreme Allied Council's Note regarding the seizure of Hungarian assets which belong to all the Allies, and ...

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  31. BELLERIVE.

    The report from Bellerive yesterday st[?] that four cases are in the isolation hospital; three of the patients are steadily improving, and the other case ...

    Article : 151 words
  32. TRADES HALL COMMITTEE AS MEDIATOR.

    Once again the Industrial Disputes Committee of the Trades-hall Council has come into the waterside workers' dispute as mediator. A conference between ...

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  33. MOTION OF SYMPATHY IN FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Groom moved, That the House expresses its sorrow at the loss to the British Empire ...

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  34. HUNGARY.

    The Paris correspondent of the Chicago Tribune learns from a high Rumanian official that General Mardereano, commanding the Rumanian ...

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  35. GENERAL DENIKIN AS A LEADER.

    The correspondent of the "London Times" with General Denikin's volunteer army, reporting in June, says:— General Denikin received me to-day. ...

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  36. LINDISFARNE.

    There are several mild cases of influenza at Lindisfarne, and inquiries made yesterday elicited the information that in nearly every instance the patients are ...

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  37. GLENORCHY.

    There were three admissions to hospital at Glenorchy yesterday, and the total number of patients now there is 16. Two are dangerously ill, six are seriously ill, ...

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  38. M. LENIN AND RUMANIA.

    M. Lenin is reported to be opening peace negotiations with Rumania. ...

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  39. LAUNCESTON.

    Four new cases of pneumonic influenza were notified to the authorities to-day. Two deaths occuired, Mrs. Peter Daley, of Wellington-street, newly admitted to ...

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  40. COST OF LIVING.

    The Commission of Inquiry into the high cost of living continued its sitting to-day, when evidence was given before Major-General J. W. McCay ...

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  41. THE SOUP KITCHENS.

    The Mayor (Alderman J. G. Shield) and the Town Clerk (Mr. W. A. Brain) yesterday made a visit of inspection to several of the soup kitchens in the city, ...

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  42. MESSAGE FROM GOVERNOR. GENERAL.

    The following message, which has been despatched by the Governor-General to the Governor-General of South Africa, was made available ...

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  43. MINERS' DISEASES.

    The question of the formation of a committee of experts in connection with miners' phthisis at Broken Hill was considered by the New South Wales Board ...

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  44. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales was welcomed to-day by crowds of enthusiastic people at Toronto Exhibition. He shook hands freely, and asked especially that those ...

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  45. TRIBUTE BY MR. HUGHES.

    Referring to the death of General Botha, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) stated to-day:—The news came as a very great shock to me, for, ...

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  46. THE WEST COAST.

    Another case of pneumonic influenza from Gormanston was admitted to the isolation ward of the Queenstown Hospital to-day, making a total of 16 ...

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  47. MOTOR-CAR FATALITY.

    Carl George Wittig, was committed for trial at the Adelaide Police Court to-day on a churge of manslaughter on August 1S. It was stated that Wittig drove a ...

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  48. PRIME MINISTER'S APPEAL.

    A peace loan appeal was made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) at Messrs. Charles Moore and Co.'s establishment, near Adelaide, this afternoon, following ...

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  49. JAPANESE SAILOR'S SUICIDE.

    It was reported to-day by the master of the American barquentine Echo, which returned to port yesterday, that the cook, a Japanese named Suzuki, had ...

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  50. TRIBUTE BY PREMIER OF CANADA.

    The Premier (Sir R. L. Borden), in a tribute to the late General Botha to-day, said:—His was a remarkable and impressive character. He possessed ...

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  51. ALL SAINTS' RED CROSS DEPOT.

    Since the first day of the outbreak of influenza a number of the ladies of All Saints' parish, under the general direction of Miss S. Butler, have been busily ...

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  52. THE SHIPPING STRIKE.

    A conference, which in accordance with the terms of the shipping strike settlement is to consider the seamen's grievances, will meet on Monday ...

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  53. POST AND TELEGRAPH ASSOCIATION.

    The conrerence of the Australian Post and Telegraph Association to-day passed a resolution, moved by Mr. J. D. Corbett (Tas.), and seconded by Mr. ...

    Article : 118 words
  54. IMPERIAL RETRENCHMENT.

    The new Transport Ministry is establishing a motor-transpprt bureau throughout the country to minimise return journeys of empty truks. It is ...

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  55. AMERICAN RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The railway employees on the Pacific Coast who are on strike have been ordered to return to work, otherwise the union leaders will take sides with the ...

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  56. REMOVAL OF RESTRICTIONS ON GAS.

    From midnight to-night all restrictions on gas for household purposes will be removed, but the Coal Board gives warning that they will be reimposed on ...

    Article : 45 words
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