A New York morning newspaper prints extracts from a book written by General Ludendorff, chief of staff to Marshal Hindenburg, explaining his part in the war. ...
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Article : 579 wordsLady Helen Ferguson was present at a social gathering of the Friendly Union of Soldiers' Wives and Mothers, held in the Masonic Hall yesterday afternoon. ...
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Article : 135 wordsThe body of Nurse Cavell, who was executed by the Germans, is being brought to England from Belgium. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 393 wordsThe Treasurer of Western Australia, who is at present in Melbourne, announced last evening the receipt of a telegram from the Premier of South Australia stating that ...
Article : 64 wordsThe callousness with which the New South Wales authorities are conducting their panic campaign through the medium of absurd restrictions, is reflected in the ...
Article : 280 wordsAt yesterday's meeting of the Board of Health a letter was received from the Chamber of Manufactures asking that arrangements might be made for certificates ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 504 wordsThe Vienna correspondent of the New York "Herald" states that intelligent Viennese say that unless the Allies interfere, Austria will drift under the ...
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Article : 284 wordsFurther disquietening incidents, in which the Italians and Jugo-Slavs have come into conflict, are reported from the eastern coast of the Adriatic. A Jugo-Slav is said ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Director of Quarantine (Dr. Cumpston) stated yesterday that the men from the troopship Ceramic would be quarantined for at least seven days on arrival at ...
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Article : 24 wordsAt its meeting yesterday the Board of Health completely confounded the stupid statements of Mr. Fitzgerald, the New South Wales Minister of Health, in ...
Article : 628 wordsAt the meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society on Thursday it was pointed out that preparations would soon be made for the next wheat season by farmers, and that ...
Article : 144 wordsBALLARAT.—Another death from pneumonic influenza occurred at the isolation camp at Wendouree on Wednesday, the victim being another resident of ...
Article : 149 wordsThe first social gathering for the year of the Friendly Union of Soldiers' Wives and Mothers was held yesterday afternoon at the Masonic Hall. Lady Helen Ferguson ...
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Article : 44 wordsWONTHAGGI.—Several more cases of influenza were admitted to the municipal hospitals on Wednesday, thus making the number of patients being treated over 90. ...
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Article : 184 wordsSYDNEY.—Speaking at a welcome home to returned soldiers at Bathurst on Wednesday, Mr. Nicholls, M.P., asserted that now that the war was over and there was ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. G. S. Lysaght, chairman of the South Wales firm of metal sheet makers, states that he hopes to have his firm's Australian works ready in a year or two. ...
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Article : 204 wordsMARYBOROUGH.—A private squabble between the mayor, Cr. Solomon, and Captain Or[?]stein, president of the Returned Soldiers' Association consequent upon the ...
Article : 358 wordsIn opening the Republican campaign for the 1920 Presidency at St. Paul, Minneso[?], Mr. Hayes, National chairman, announced that the Republican policy was a ...
Article : 83 wordsNew York newspapers give prominence to a despatch from Melbourne stating that the Commonwealth Government has prohibited the importation of all goods except ...
Article : 119 wordsSYDNEY.—The Minister of Lands, referring to the wire netting problem, indicated on Wednesday that if there was no prospect of getting supplies at a more ...
Article : 81 wordsDealing at yesterday's meeting of the Board of Health with the question of the efficacy of inoculation, Dr. Robertson said that, seeing that an attack of influenza ...
Article : 245 wordsSYDNEY.—In a statement issued to the electors of Petersham Mr. John Storey, leader of State Opposition, attacks the Holman Administration for its handling of ...
Article : 238 wordsThere is a prospect of a settlement of the building strike. The joint board has agreed unanimously to the basis of a settlement as follows:—A 44-hour week and ...
Article : 63 wordsSir,—"The Age" of yesterday, in announcing the nominations for the Railways Classification Board, stated that Messrs. Sheldon and Wadelton were the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle," in drawing attention to the serious cable delays, points out that experimental wireless messages have been sent from England to Australia ...
Article : 58 wordsSALE.—In response to requests from persons desirous of acquiring land for seaside residences on the Ninety-Mile Beach, Mr. Harold Woods, of Seaspray, intends to ...
Article : 125 wordsThe estimates for the British air service for the current year total £66,500,000. The personnel will be reduced from 150,000 to 79,570. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsThe [?] correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that [?] Noske, Minister of the Army and Navy, ordered 200 Spartacists to be shot against a wall. ...
Article : 112 wordsSir Richard Redmayne, chief inspector of mines, estimates that the gra[?]ting of a six-hour day would result in a loss of output of 21 per cent. He advocated a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 wordsIt is with considerable misgivings that Ministers anticipate the bill for liabilities incurred by the State through the influenza epidemic. Accounts have been pouring in ...
Article : 222 wordsWARRACKNABEAL.—Mr. A. W. Co[?]tts, of [?], located water on his property by means of the divining rod. At a depth of 78 feet a good supply of fresh water was tapped, and it will ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 wordsBENDIGO.—Bendigo East branch of the Australian Labor Party has protested against the sentence of flogging recently passed by the Chief Justice, and is asking ...
Article : 43 wordsThe House of Lords last night passed the second reading of a bill admitting women as barristers and solicitors. The Lord Chancellor announced that the ...
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Article : 89 wordsA London bacteriologist states that the prevailing epidemic of influenza is due to the P[?]eiffer bacillus, and the greatest success is obtained from mo[?]lations with the ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Thu 13 Mar 1919, Page 5
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