AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
GERMAN WARSHIPS ACCEPTED. Sydney, Feb. 5. The Government has accepted Britain's offer of six destroyers and six submarine!. MINERS' DEMANDS. Sydney, Feb. 5. The Miners' Federation demanded 25' per cent, increase in wages. Tlia proprietors, after a conference with the representatives of the Federation, emphatically refused. ■INFLUENZA DEVELOPMENTS. Sydney, Feb. 5.'" In order to assist the Government all the big shops have, ttecided to dispense with the late shoppiug sight on Friday. Another influenza case is reported at Newcastle. The Government has decided that in future persons arrested for not wearing masks shall be committed for trial. Melbourne, Feb. 5. There are 184 new influenza cases and l 12 deaths. Cabinet has decided to close the racecourses in infected areas. Adelaide, FeT>. 5... The Government has advised the Fed; eral authorities of the presence of pneumonic influenza.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1919, Page 2
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