It is gratifying to be able to state that, since our previous issue went to press, the influenza epidemic shows signs of abating in the Shires of Dandenong, ...
Article : 687 wordsAt a meeting of the Berwick Shire council, on Saturday, 20 cases of pneumonic influenza were reported. Or J. Pearson reported that the Berwick ...
Article : 1,030 wordsAt the Dandenong Police court on Monday, J. A. Chrozier sued A. R Bethune for trespass by cattle, and claimed £10 damages. ...
Article : 514 wordsAt a meeting of the Berwick Shire council, on Saturday, a letter came to hand from J. Kennedy, hon. sec Iona District Soldiers and Sailors' association, ...
Article : 463 wordsOn Saturday, a meeting of the Berwick council was held, present—Crs Cunningham. (president), Walsh, Dowd, Martin, Anderson, Bailey, J. Pearson, a Beckett, and Stephen. ...
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Advertising : 738 wordsOn Monday, at the Dandenong Police court, A. Kingsbury sued L. Andrews for debt, £28 3/6. Mr Macpherson appeared for plaintiff, ...
Article : 622 wordsA case listed at Dandenong Police court, on Monday, was R. T. Leek v. J. Moore, a complaint that defendant detained one rooster, valued at £1 10/, the ...
Article : 207 wordsAt the Dandenong Police court, on Monday, E J Hemkin proceeded against William Wilkinson for travelling in a railway train without a ticket, between ...
Article : 249 wordsSir,—According to last week's copy of your paper, the Dandenong Hospital committee, at a meeting, fixed a fee of £3 3/ per week for all patients admitted to State ...
Article : 181 wordsBy far the most important measure is the isolation of the sick. If the patient is not removed, he or she should be kept in bed in a well lighted, well-ventilated ...
Article : 134 wordsPrivate F. H. Crundall, of the 7th battalion, writes from France: Say, Bill, next time we take a tart for a walk, I guess we'll get her to leave her bundle ...
Article : 370 wordsThe wedding of Mr. Bert Armstrong, second youngest son of Mr and Mrs A. Armstrong, of Mulgrave, to Miss Ethel May Stork, eldest daughter of Mr and ...
Article : 278 wordsAt the last meeting of the Stawell shire council, Dr Dunn, shire health officer, said the health authorities appeared to be taking very vague action in regard to the ...
Article : 221 wordsSergt. Alan Titcher, writing, on November 11, from France. says:— "I have been very busy here lately; a number of civilian have been laid up with ...
Article : 175 wordsWilliam McConochie v. S. Atiwell, truancy charge. Fined 2/6 William McConochie v. F.Swords, ...
Article : 76 wordsSee here, waiter, exclaimed the indignant customer, here's a piece of wood in my [?]age.! Yes, sir, replied the waiter, but I'm ...
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