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tl ••O' V I nOSTKALIAN A N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] I A POLICEMAN SHOT, j MELBOURNE, Jan. 24. i- 1 Constable Coojfer surprised four raon r removing a cash box from a shop in I’itzroy. Shots were exchanged. The , constable was dangerously wounded, t Subsequently four arrests were made. . i • I INFLUENZA IN SYDNEY. , ! (Received This Day at It). 16. n.yi , | SYDNEY, This Day. i A suspicious case of influenza has . been discovered in one of the suburbs. ) j 1 MELBOURNE, This Day, J ! At the Conference of New South Wales, Victorian and South Australian representative delegates strongly oppos- 1 ed Hon. Watt’s proposal to control State borrowing, stating they would not give up the right of obtaining money locally. I INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC, MELBOURNE, This Day. Influenza has been declared a noti-! liable .Jspasp. Tuenty-nine fresh eases have been admitted to hospital, FEDERAL WAR CASUALTIES. 1 MELBOURNE, This Day. The war casualties to date total 308. 806, including 58,037 dead, 166,230 wounded, and 82,402 sick.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1919, Page 3
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165AUSTRALIAN. Hokitika Guardian, 25 January 1919, Page 3
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