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So-called Spanish Flu in Canada
1918 Influenza Pandemic
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British and Foreign
Spain Suffers from Epidemic
British and Foreign
Brought by U-Boat
600 Doctors Ill
Mysterious Sickness Attacks Copenhagen
Die at Work from Bad Food
Influenza Prevails Along German Front
Australians in New Drive
British and Foreign
Drivemaybe on the Marne
Kaiser is Suffering from "Spanish Grippe"
The Delayed Offensive
Much Strength in New Lines
Notes and Comments
Hunger Real Cause of German Illness
Germans Talk of Revolution
British and Foreign
To Fight Influenza
Die in Berlin From Epidemic
Suanish "Flue" at Montreal
Kissers are Urged to Take Precaution
Spanish Grippe will Attack the Strongest
Notes and Comments
Road Mending Big Task Now
Symptoms of New Disease
More Spanish "Flu" Cases in Polish Camp
Canadian Hospitals Care for Americans
Camp Y.M.C.A is Robbed
Spencer Quits 'Steenth Time
The Dominion
Fifth Fatal Case of Spanish "Flu"
"Flu" Cases increasing
"Flu" Spreads in Quebec
City Free from Influenza
Maj.-Gen/ Logie Inspects Troops
Continues to Spread
355 Cases of "Flu" Reported at St. John's
Epidemic Now in Hand
Influenza Epidemic at Camp Checked
Epidemic is More Serious
73 Deaths from "Flu"
Many Victims in Italy
Two More Deaths in Polish Camp
Spanish "Flu" Not so Bad Now
Coroner Criticizes Quebec authorities
Spanish Influenza May Sweep Westward
Five Deaths Occur at Sydney From "Flu"
To Nurse Bostonians
Halifax Mayor Protests
"Flu" In Johannesburg
Notes and Comments
Spanish "Flu" Invades City
Ridley Football Team Cancels Saturday Game Because of Epidemic
To Fight Influenza
Open-Air Services in Camp Discontinued
Taken to Montreal
Theatres, Dance Halls, Schools, All Closed
The Spanish Influenza
Query Origin of Epidemic
Sunday Football at the Harvard Stadium
Paper Handkerchiefs
Schools Closed in Sherbrooke
Notes and Comments
No Cases Yet in Hospitals
Has Visited Air Force Camps
As to Newspaper Reading
Civilians Get Spanish "Flu"
Abatement in Epidemic
Halifax Helps Boston
Quebec Barracks are Quarentined
County Physician Dies in Virgina
Wife Follows Her Husband to Grace
King Alphonso Has "Flu"
Notes and Comments
Three Deaths in One Family
Renfew Hit by Spanish "Flu"
"Eddie" Martin Victim of Spanish Influenza
Thirty-Two Deaths Now
Nearly 2,000 Men Sent Overseas by U.S; Three Cases in Tillsonburg
"Flu" Cases at London
Brockville Sends Help
10 Shiploads Sent Overseas
Notes and Comments
Doctor Falls Victim to "Flu"
Spanish "Flu" is Spreading
Those Handing Foods Should Take Great Care
Alfonso is Improving
500 Cases in Hamilton
250,000 Sent Every Month
Spirit of the Press: Lay it to the Huns
Throat Doctor Victim of "Flu"
Spanish Influenza Seizes ALD. Ramsden
Fill Hospitals With New Cases
Influenza Hits Kitchener Team
Red Cross Forces Will Fight "Flu"
Third "Flu" Death in Canadian Camp
War Correspondent is Victim of Influenza
Montreal Closes All meeting Places
Notes and Comments
Spanish "Flu" Still Spreadings
Illness Grips All Ontario
Inquire Into Flu Outbreak
"Paddy" Carroll Dies of Spanish Influenza
Ontario Items
Six Deaths at Kitchener
Six More Deaths in Hamilton
180,000 New Cases of Flu in German Army
Spanish Influenza
Notes and Comments
Flu Causes More Deaths
Mayor Clashes with Two M.O.H
W.O.T.U Meetings Postponed