INFLUENZA
HARDSHIPS CREATED BY RESTRICTIONS 13.000 CASES FOR RELIEF By Telocraph—Press AsEociation-Oopyrlgn* Sydney, February 26. Many people arc out of work, and in considerable distress, as the result of the influenza restrictions. Tho Belief Board has already dealt with over 13,000 cases. Compulsory masking has reduced tobacconists' sales by fully 25 per cent.— Press Assn. Melbourne, February 06. The Medical Board has decided against any easing of the influenza restrictions at present.—Press Assn. THE QUARANTINE RULES. (Bee. February 26, SUS p.m.) Sydney, "February 26. Steamers kading to Tasmauian ports are now quarantined for seven days at Sydney, instead of undergoing quarantine in Tasmania.—Press Assn. ALLEGED SUPPRESSION OF THE FACTS. (Rec. February 26, 9.15 p.m.) Melbourne, February 26. Six deaths from influenza die reported. Tho "Argns" accuses the Board of Health of ignorance of the number of influenza case 3; or either that h n 1 i' t tho number of cases is being withheld, from the knowledge of the public—Press Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 131, 27 February 1919, Page 5
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161INFLUENZA Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 131, 27 February 1919, Page 5
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