INFLUENZA
THE AUSTRALIAN EPIDEMIC
By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright Melbourne, April 28. There were 33 doaths from influenza at the week-end, making the total 1226 — Press Assn. Sydney, April 28. There were 42 doaths from influenza at tho week-end, making a total to date of 849.—Press Assn. EMERGENCY TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS. Hobart, April 28. As a result of the quarantine restrictions, the Government has chartered the steamer Riverina, in order to relieve the serious position of Tasmanian producers.—Press Assn. MINERS AFFECTED. Sydney, April 28. Speakers at aggregate meetings of members of the Miners' Federation in tho i Maitland district assured tho miners that' the stoppages which had occurred wero entirely due to influenza—Press Assn. CESSNOCK MINERS DEMAND ISOLATION. (Rec. April 28, 8.35 p.m.) Sydney, April 28. At a mass meeting at Cessnock the miners decided not to resumo work until the town had been completely isolatedPress Assn. RESTRICTIONS TO BE CONSIDERED. (Rec. April 20, 2 am.) Melbourne, April 28. The Medical Council has decided to recommend Cabinet to defer tho question of lifting the influenza restrictions for a fortnight. Tho decision includes racing. Cabinet will consider the matter tomorrow.—Press Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 183, 29 April 1919, Page 5
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187INFLUENZA Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 183, 29 April 1919, Page 5
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