INFLUENZA IN AUSTRALIA
OUTLOOK IN NEW SOUTH WALES ' REASSURING SCHOOL RESTRICTIONS . RELAXED By Tele&raph-Preßs Aseodation-Copyright • Sydney, February 17. The Minister of Health for New South Wales states that the influenza, outlook is distinctly reassuring.—Press Assn.. ■ t (Eec. February 17, 10 p.m.) Sydney,' February 17. The restrictions relating to suburban schools have beeu relaxed, provided thea-e are open-air classes.—Press As?,n. Melbourne, February 17. Thirty-eight deaths from influenza occurred during the week-end.—Press Assn. ' , -(Eec. February 17, 10 p.m) . Melbourne, February 17. There have been eighteen more deaths from influenza.—Press Aesn.
'•EXAGGERATED REPORTS" MESSAGE FROM VICTORIAN COMV MERCIAL TRAVELLERS. ■ The secretary of the Wellington Commercial Travellers'' Association lias received the following cablegram from the general secretary, of the Victoria C.T.A-t- ■'■■■'. . "On behalf of this association, I am directed to state that evidently mdst exaggerated repoxts have. been circulated regarding the influenza outbreak in Victoria,. Not a single case exists amongst Ottir '4000 members, , : who are proceeding with business as usual. No evidence is available that the epidemic,'which is now 6feadily abating, is other than-the-pre-war type of influenza. Please communicate this to your members and the daily. Press.— (Signed) 'Davis, ' general secre-. tary."- '■'..' .■- -'; ; ...
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 123, 18 February 1919, Page 5
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189INFLUENZA IN AUSTRALIA Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 123, 18 February 1919, Page 5
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