Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 January 27 27 January 1919 Quarantine Proclamation No. 40 – Commonwealth of Australia W. Massy Greene, Federal Gazette No. 11 – Declares that New South Wales is infected with Minister for Trade and Pneumonic Influenza, that the state is a Quarantine Area, and that Customs all persons and goods from the state shall be subject to quarantine. 1919 January 28 28 January 1919 Victoria Quarantine Proclamation No. 39 – Commonwealth of Australia W. Massy Greene, Federal Gazette No. 12 – Declares that Victoria is infected with Pneumonic Minister for Trade and Influenza, that the state is a Quarantine Area, and that all persons Customs and goods from the state shall be subject to quarantine.

1919 January 28 28 January 1919 Metropolitan Police District Proclamation orders that all libraries, schools, churches, theatres, John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 13 picture shows, public billiard rooms, public halls, and places of Public Health, NSW) - under indoor resort for public entertainment shall be closed and kept command of Sir Walter E. closed in the Metropolitan Police District. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 January 30 30 January 1919 New South Wales and Declares that the disease has broken out in Victoria and that John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No.14 neighbouring Victoria Victorian residents are not permitted entrance into New South Public Health, NSW) - under Wales. Any NSW resident residing within ten miles of the VIC command of Sir Walter E. border may return to NSW if they can prove to an Officer in Davidson, Governor of NSW Charge of the Police in NSW and a Government Medical Officer of NSW that they have not been in contact with any infected regions of VIC in the previous seven days. Person must also receive from the Government Medical Officer a certificate that declares they are free from infection. 1919 January 30 30 January 1919 County of Cumberland - New Residents are to wear a mask while in public, including in public John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No.14 South Wales buildings or travelling in vehicles, to prevent the spread of the Public Health, NSW) - under disease. Residents are also prohibited from assembling together command of Sir Walter E. in any licensed hotel bar, wine saloon, club room, court house, 'or Davidson, Governor of NSW other places of public assembly', to the extent that the air space in the room becomes less than 250 cubic feet for each person. Persons in control of these premises are to enforce this order and police are permitted to assist in its enforcement.

1919 January 31 31 January 1919 New South Wales No person is permitted to enter or remain on a railway-carriage or W. JNO. Morris (Assistant No. 17 tram-car unless they are wearing a face mask that covers the nose Secretary) and H. C. Budge and mouth. Any person found in breach may be removed and is (Clerk of the Executive Council) liable to a penalty up to £10. 1919 January 31 31 January 1919 County of Cumberland - New All racecourses within the County of Cumberland are to be closed. John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 19 South Wales Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 February 1 1 February 1919 Border of New South Wales People residing within ten miles of the border between New John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 21 and Victoria South Wales and Victoria are to wear a mask while in public, Public Health, NSW) - under including in public buildings or travelling in vehicles, to prevent command of Sir Walter E. the spread of the disease. Davidson, Governor of NSW

1 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 February 3 3 February 1919 County of Cumberland - New Orders that all libraries, schools, churches, theatres, picture John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 22 South Wales shows, public billiard rooms, public halls, and places of indoor Public Health, NSW) - under resort for public entertainment shall be closed and kept closed in command of Sir Walter E. the County of Cumberland. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 February 3 3 February 1919 County of Cumberland - New Orders that all premises licensed for the sale of liquor in the John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 23 South Wales County of Cumberland shall be closed and kept closed. Public Health, NSW) - under Proclamation will take effect at 6pm on the 4 February 1919. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 February 5 5 February 1919 South Australia Quarantine Proclamation No. 41 – Commonwealth of Australia W. Massy Greene, Federal Gazette No. 17 – Declares that South Australia is infected with Minister for Trade and Pneumonic Influenza, that the state is a Quarantine Area, and that Customs all persons and goods from the state shall be subject to quarantine. 1919 February 5 5 February 1919 New South Wales and Declares that the disease has broken out in South Australia and John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 24 neighbouring South Australia that South Australian residents are not permitted entrance into Public Health, NSW) - under New South Wales. Any NSW resident residing within ten miles of command of Sir Walter E. the SA border may return to NSW if they can prove to an Officer in Davidson, Governor of NSW Charge of the Police in NSW and a Government Medical Officer of NSW that they have not been in contact with any infected regions of SA in the previous seven days. Person must also receive from the Government Medical Officer a certificate that declares they are free from infection. 1919 February 5 5 February 1919 New South Wales: Vessels Proclamation declares that any vessel arriving from Victoria or George W. Fuller (Colonial No. 25 arriving from Victoria and South Australia should not ‘berth or moor’ in New South Wales, Secretary of NSW) - under South Australia but should ‘anchor in the stream’ for a period of four days since command of Walter E. the vessel left her last port of call. Proclamation also states that Davidson, Governor of NSW no person aboard the vessel should come ashore until after the four-day quarantine has elapsed and a proper medical examination has taken place. 1919 February 7 7 February 1919 County of Cumberland - New Public assemblies in the County of Cumberland are prohibited. W. A. Holman - under the No.28 South Wales command of Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 February 7 7 February 1919 Municipal district of - All orders made for the County of Cumberland to prevent the W. A. Holman - under the No. 29 New South Wales spread of the disease shall now apply to the municipal district of command of Walter E. Albury. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 February 10 10 February 1919 Town of Lytton - Queensland Quarantine Proclamation No. 42 – Commonwealth of Australia W. Massy Green, Federal Gazette No. 21 – Declares that Lytton in the state of Queensland Minister for Trade and is to act as a Quarantine station for persons and goods. Customs

1919 February 11 11.Feb.1919 New South Wales Prohibition of race meetings. Racecourses in the state are to be George W. Fuller (Colonial No. 31 closed. Secretary of NSW) - under command of Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW

2 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 February 12 12 February 1919 Cricket Ground Persons on the S.S. Argyllshire (arrived in Sydney on 7 February George W. Fuller (Colonial No. 32 1919) have been quarantined on the Sydney Cricket Ground due Secretary of NSW) - under to infection and are not permitted to leave the location. command of Walter E. Furthermore, no person unless authorised by the Director General Davidson, Governor of NSW of Public Health may enter or be within 100 yards of the grounds.

1919 February 12 12 February 1919 Broken Hill and South Broken Prohibition of race meetings lifted in the Broken Hill and Southern R.T. Ball - under command of No. 33 Hill Districts - New South Broken Hill districts. Walter E. Davidson, Governor Wales of NSW 1919 February 13 13 February 1919 New South Wales Regulations re Pneumonic Influenza – John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 34 Public Health, NSW) - under 1. Declares that anyone found in breach of government orders command of Sir Walter E. could be fined up to £20. Davidson, Governor of NSW

2. The word “Contact” will mean ‘a person who has been residing in the same house with any person suffering from Pneumonic- Influenza, or who has otherwise been in close personal association with a person so suffering’.

3. Legally qualified medical practitioners may direct any ‘contact’ to present for medical examination during a period four days after such contact shall have ceased.

4. Medical practitioners may direct a contact to remain in their residence and abstain from leaving to protect the uninfected.

5. Contacts may be removed to a place of quarantine set up by the Board of Health to control the disease spreading, until they are discharged.

6. Persons entering these areas may be detained until discharged.

7. Medical practitioners may call police or peace officers to their assistance to carry out these regulations. Any person that obstructs, assaults, hinders or interferes with the execution of

3 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 February 15 15 February 1919 County of Cumberland - New Amendments to previous Proclamation (d. 7 February 1919). John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 37 South Wales Proclamation now declares that church services in the open air Public Health, NSW) - under are permitted if: all persons wear masks, however the officiating command of Sir Walter E. clergyman is exempted; people remain three feet apart; meetings Davidson, Governor of NSW only go for 30 minutes; and clergyman are at least six feet away from congregation.

Amendments to previous Proclamation (d. 30 January 1919). Proclamation now declares that people may omit wearing masks:

1. While in public parks, public baths or on beaches if people are not congregated in groups of more than three or if a group consists of one+F24 family.

2. In unfrequented roads when a distance of six feet is maintained between individuals.

3. When engaged in repairs of roads, telephone or electric wires, or ‘any laborious occupation’ if a distance of six feet is maintained between individuals.

4. While in boats or ships upon the water, except ferries.

5. While riding on horseback.

6. While engaged in any game of cricket, tennis, football, ‘or other 1919 February 15 15 February 1919 City of Sydney and its Suburbs The Government has assumed possession of all ambulance David R. Hall (Attorney- No. 37 vehicles and of all horses, harness and tackle, and appliances used General, NSW) - under with such vehicles. Particular associations that have had these command of Sir Walter E. vehicles requisitioned include: The Civil Ambulance; St John Davidson, Governor of NSW Ambulance Randwick, Western Suburbs, North Sydney, Auburn and St George (Illawarra Memorial Ambulance); Newtown District Ambulance; Marine Ambulance of NSW; Canterbury Ambulance; Manly Ambulance; and the Board of Health Ambulance.

4 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 February 15 15 February 1919 Boundary between New Orders that all persons residing within ten miles of the border John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 38 South Wales and Victoria between New South Wales and Victoria must wear a mask in Public Health, NSW) - under public places to prevent the spread of the disease. However, command of Sir Walter E. certain exemptions apply: Davidson, Governor of NSW

1. While in a public park, public baths or on the beaches if the person is not in a group of three or more people.

2. In unfrequented roads when a distance of three feet is maintained between individuals.

3. While engaged in repairs of roads, telephone or electric wires, or any laborious occupation, if all persons maintain a distance of six feet.

4. In boats or ships upon the water, except ferries.

5. While riding on horseback.

6. While playing a game of cricket, tennis, football or other active games in the open air, although spectators must wear masks.

7. While performing any musical instrument in the open air as a member of a band.

1919 February 19 19 February 1919 New South Wales No Horticultural and Agricultural Exhibitions to be held within the John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 39 state between 19 February and 7 March 1919. Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW

5 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 February 27 27 February 1919 New South Wales The Government of NSW intends to introduce a Bill ‘to adjust the George W. Fuller (Colonial No. 44 losses caused to persons by the closing of … places of business Secretary of NSW) - under and amusement’. It is introduced in recognition that losses will be command of Walter E. incurred as a result of the closing of businesses to prevent the Davidson, Governor of NSW disease’s spread and in recognition that it is ‘just and right’ that the Government ‘should assume responsibility for … such debts … as it is deemed equitable’.

Government intends to pay one-third of the total losses, with ‘the remaining loss to be shared equally between parties concerned.’

Government intends to provide a guarantee of ‘50 per cent of any payment due, as interest, in respect of advances, loans, or overdrafts, … or as interest payable in respect of the purchase of chattels’.

Government intends to carry ‘an equitable proportion of the losses incurred by persons engaged in such businesses, in payments made in respect of contracts of service, where such losses are directly due to the closing of businesses by the action of the Government.’

1919 February 27 27 February 1919 New South Wales Race meetings, sports gatherings, agricultural shows and George W. Fuller (Colonial No. 44 meetings of all kinds in the open air may be held. Masks do not Secretary of NSW) - under have to be worn in the open air, except when travelling in any command of Walter E. railway train, tramcar, motor omnibus, or within the cabin of any Davidson, Governor of NSW ferry or steamer. 1919 March 13 13.Mar.1919 South Australia Quarantine Proclamation No. 44 – Commonwealth of Australia W. Massy Green, Federal Gazette No. 35 – Declares that previous Proclamation (d. 5 Minister for Trade and February 1919) relating to South Australia being infected and a Customs Quarantine Area is repealed.

6 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 March 28 28 March 1919 County of Cumberland - New Proclamation revokes a series of previous proclamations relating John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 67 South Wales to the County of Cumberland, including: wearing of masks in Public Health, NSW) - under public (d. 30 January; 15 February); closing of places of public command of Sir Walter E. indoor amusement in the Metropolitan Police District (d. 28 Davidson, Governor of NSW January); restrictions on gatherings that do not allow 250 cubic feet of airspace between people (d. 30 January); closure of racecourses (d. 31 January); closure of public places, libraries, etc. in the County (d. 3 February); closure of licensed premises for the sale of liquor (d. 3 February); restrictions on assembly (d. 7 February; 15 February). Other proclamations cancelled include 27 February (which altered 30 January, 31 January, and 7 February 1919), and 11 February, which closed all racecourses in the state.

Proclamation then orders that all persons in the county who travel in any public motor bus or ferry steamer must wear a mask, and that no person should remain in any licensed hotel bar for a longer period than five minutes, unless you are the licensee and or members of his family or employees.

1919 March 31 31 March 1919 County of Cumberland - New Masks must also be worn in public lifts. John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 68 South Wales Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 April 2 2 April 1919 University of Sydney, County Proclamation declares that previous provisions relating to the John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 70 of Cumberland, and New wearing of masks in public shall now apply for people in Public Health, NSW) - under South Wales classrooms at the University of Sydney, shops, and workrooms command of Sir Walter E. where more than five people are employed, except where the Davidson, Governor of NSW employees are engaged in hard labour.

Proclamation also declares that: all billiard rooms, reading rooms in libraries, theatres, music halls, picture shows, and other places of indoor amusement be closed in the County of Cumberland; all open-air meetings in the Domain and other public places in the County of Cumberland be prohibited; and that all race meetings throughout the state be prohibited.

7 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 April 2 2 April 1919 County of Cumberland - New Private schools shall only be allowed to open if: John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 70 South Wales Public Health, NSW) - under 1. Attendance of day pupils is discontinued unless they are command of Sir Walter E. preparing for examinations for the Qualifying Certificate, Davidson, Governor of NSW Intermediate Certificate or the Leaving Certificate.

2. Weekly boarders are to remain continuously in residence; otherwise their attendance is to be discontinued.

3. Boarders are to be kept away from any day pupils that are permitted attendance, with a report of the arrangements forwarded to the Minister of Heath.

Sunday Schools are also to closed. 1919 April 3 3 April 1919 South Australia Quarantine Proclamation No. 46 – Commonwealth of Australia W. Massy Green, Federal Gazette No. 41 – Declares that South Australia is a Quarantine Minister for Trade and Area, and that all persons shall be subject to quarantine. Customs 1919 April 4 4 April 1919 County of Cumberland - New Proclamation places restrictions on church services, including: John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 73 South Wales Public Health, NSW) - under All persons, except the officiating clergyman, must wear masks, command of Sir Walter E. unless participating in communion; people must remain three Davidson, Governor of NSW feet apart; meetings will only go for 45 minutes; clergyman must be at least six feet away from congregation.

Further restrictions apply:

All persons delivering foodstuffs from house to house, attending an auction, or participating in indoor meeting that are not already prohibited, must wear a mask.

8 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 April 4 4 April 1919 Sydney, Mount Victoria, No person shall enter any train on the Western, Southern, John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 73 Picton, Gosford, Wollongong - Northern, or South Coast Lines unless they present a declaration Public Health, NSW) - under New South Wales that states: command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1. He has not knowingly came into contact with an infected person in the previous two days.

2. He has been inoculated in the previous three months.

3. He has passed through an approved inhalation chamber within 24 hours before their departure, or is willing to pass through such a chamber before proceeding on their journey.

And can produce a certificate from a medical practitioner that is not older than 24 hours that shows the person is not infected with the disease. These provisions also apply to people leaving the Port of Sydney to travel by sea to any port in the state.

Proclamation will take effect on 7 April 1919. 1919 April 9 9.Apr.1919 Newcastle to West Maitland No person shall enter any train at Newcastle or West Maitland, or John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of railway line - New South any stations in between, unless they present a declaration that Public Health, NSW) - under Wales states: command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1. He has not knowingly came into contact with an infected person in the previous two days.

2. He has been inoculated in the previous three months.

3. He has passed through an approved inhalation chamber within 24 hours before their departure, or is willing to pass through such a chamber before proceeding on their journey.

And can produce a certificate from a medical practitioner that is not older than 24 hours and shows the person is not infected with the disease.

Proclamation will take effect on 11 April 1919.

1919 April 9 9.Apr.1919 New South Wales Proclamation declares that all persons in ferry boats as well as the John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of wharves and the adjoining premises must wear masks. Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW

9 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 April 10 10 April 1919 Sydney, Mount Victoria, Proclamation declares that no person in a motor car can leave, or John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Picton, Gosford, Wollongong - travel between the disclosed places, unless they comply with Public Health, NSW) - under New South Wales 'conditions prescribed for certain travellers on the train' in command of Sir Walter E. previous Proclamation (d. 4 April 1919). Proclamation shall take Davidson, Governor of NSW effect on 13 April 1919. 1919 April 10 10 April 1919 Municipal areas of Proclamation declares that provisions relating to the wearing of John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Adamstown, Carrington, masks, remaining in licensed premises, the closing of public Public Health, NSW) - under Hamilton, Lambton, indoor places of entertainment, private schools, the holding of command of Sir Walter E. Merewether, Newcastle, New church services, and the prohibition of indoor meetings, shall Davidson, Governor of NSW Lambton, Stockton, Wallsend, apply in the disclosed localities. Waratah and Wickham - New South Wales 1919 April 11 11 April 1919 Sydney, Mount Victoria, No person in a motor-car is permitted to travel from Sydney to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 79 Picton, Gosford, Wollongong - Mount Victoria, Picton, Gosford or Wollongong, or any Public Health, NSW) - under New South Wales intervening area, unless they comply with conditions prescribed command of Sir Walter E. 'for certain travellers by train' in previous Proclamation (d. 4 April Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919). Proclamation will take effect on Sunday 13 April 1919. 1919 April 11 11 April 1919 Municipal areas of Proclamation declares that all provisions contained in previous John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 79 Adamstown, Carrington, Proclamations shall apply to persons in the disclosed localities, Public Health, NSW) - under Hamilton, Lambton, namely: command of Sir Walter E. Merewether, Newcastle, New Davidson, Governor of NSW Lambton, Stockton, Wallsend, The wearing of masks (d. 28 March 1919; amended 31 March and Waratah and Wickham - New 2 April 1919); the remaining of persons on licensed premises (d. South Wales 28 March 1919); the closing of billiard rooms, reading rooms in libraries, theatres, music halls, picture shows, and other places of indoor amusement, and with reference to open-air meetings in the Domain and other public places (d. 2 April 1919); private schools (d. 2 April 1919); the holding of Church services and the prohibition of certain indoor meetings (d. 4 April 1919).

Proclamation will take affect on 12 April 1919.

10 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 April 14 14 April 1919 New South Wales: Vessels Proclamation amends previous Proclamation (d. 5 February 1919). John Garland (Solicitor General arriving from Victoria and of NSW) - under command of South Australia Previous Proclamation declared that any vessel arriving from Sir Walter E. Davidson, Victoria or South Australia should not ‘berth or moor’ in New Governor of NSW South Wales, but should ‘anchor in the stream’ for a period of four days since the vessel left her last port of call. Previous Proclamation also states that no person aboard the vessel should come ashore until after the four-day quarantine has elapsed and a proper medical examination has taken place.

Amendment declares that the previous order will not apply to any vessel arriving in port at New South Wales that has been inspected by the Quarantine Officer of the Government of the Commonwealth and certified as being free from infection.

1919 April 14 14 April 1919 Municipal area of Orange - Proclamation declares that provisions for the County of John Garland (Solicitor General No. 81 New South Wales Cumberland (d. 11 April 1919) will now apply for the municipal of NSW) - under command of area of Orange. Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 April 16 16 April 1919 Metropolitan Police District Proclamation declares that all wholesale and retail shops within John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 81 and municipal areas of the disclosed localities shall close and be kept closed on and Public Health, NSW) - under Adamstown, Carrington, during Saturday 19 April, 1919. Butchers, bakers, fruit, command of Sir Walter E. Hamilton, Lambton, refreshment and chemist shops are exempted. Davidson, Governor of NSW Merewether, Newcastle, New Lambton, Stockton, Wallsend, Waratah and Wickham - New South Wales 1919 April 16 16 April 1919 Municipal areas of Wilcannia, Proclamation extends provisions from Proclamation relating to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of , Blayney, municipal areas outside the County of Cumberland (d. 11 April Public Health, NSW) - under Braidwood, Bathurst, 1919) to persons in the disclosed localities. command of Sir Walter E. and the Shires Davidson, Governor of NSW of Cessnock and Crookwell - New South Wales 1919 April 17 17 April 1919 Municipal areas of Lithgow Proclamation extends provisions from Proclamation relating to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of and ; Shire of municipal areas outside the County of Cumberland (d. 11 April Public Health, NSW) - under Gadara - New South Wales 1919) to persons in the disclosed localities. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 April 17 17 April 1919 New South Wales Proclamation declares all travelling circuses and travelling shows John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of within the State close and be kept closed. Proclamation will take Public Health, NSW) - under effect on 21 April 1919. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW

11 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 April 24 24 April 1919 Tarro Shire: Towns of Proclamation declares that the provisions for the County of John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of , Pelaw Main and Cumberland (d. 11 April 1919) shall now apply for the disclosed Public Health, NSW) - under Weston - New South Wales localities. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 April 24 24 April 1919 New South Wales Proclamation declares that no person is permitted to leave any John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 87 area of the state that has been declared by proclamation as Public Health, NSW) - under infected with the disease for a destination 10 miles or more command of Sir Walter E. beyond the boundary of the infected area. However, travel is Davidson, Governor of NSW permitted if the person complies with the conditions set out in a previous Proclamation (d. 4 April 1919), except condition 3, which affected 'certain travellers by train'. 1919 April 28 28 April 1919 Municipal areas of Dubbo, Proclamation declares the disclosed localities to be infected with John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 87 Forbes, Goulburn, Grenfell, the disease. Public Health, NSW) - under , Jerilderie, Lithgow, command of Sir Walter E. Orange, Picton, Wagga and Davidson, Governor of NSW Wilcannia; Town of Crookwell and Jenolan Caves Township - New South Wales 1919 April 28 28 April 1919 Municipal area of Bathurst - Proclamation declares that previous Proclamation (d. 16 April John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 91 New South Wales 1919), which imposed restrictions on the Municipal area of Public Health, NSW) - under Bathurst is cancelled. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 April 28 28 April 1919 Abermain, Parish of Cessnock Proclamation declares that no person, other than authorised John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 91 (County of Northumberland), personnel, should enter the disclosed locations, unless they Public Health, NSW) - under Parish of Pokolbin - New consent to enter the quarantine camp and remain there for four command of Sir Walter E. South Wales days or until certified by the Medical Officer that they are free of Davidson, Governor of NSW infection. 1919 April 30 30 April 1919 Grenfell and Jenolan Caves Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation (d. 28 April 1919), John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 91 township - New South Wales which stated that the townships of Grenfell and Jenolan Caves to Public Health, NSW) - under be infected areas. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 May 1 1 May 1919 Municipal area of Orange - Proclamation cancels previous Proclamations (d. 14 and 28 April John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales 1919), which imposed 'certain restrictions on all persons' and Public Health, NSW) - under declared the area to be infected with the disease. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 May 1 1 May 1919 Municipal area of Braidwood - Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation (d. 16 April 1919), John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales which imposed 'certain restrictions on all persons'. Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 May 5 5 May 1919 Municipal area of Blayney - Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation (d. 16 April 1919), John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales which imposed 'certain restrictions on all persons'. Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW

12 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 May 7 7.May.1919 Town of Ganmain - New Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation (d. 24 April 1919), John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 99 South Wales which imposed 'certain restrictions on all persons in the town'. Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 May 9 9 May 1919 Municipal area of Lismore - The Municipal town of Lismore has been declared an infected John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales area. All provisions that applied to areas outside the County of Public Health, NSW) - under Cumberland (d. 11 April 1919) will now apply to Lismore. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW

1919 May 9 9 May 1919 New South Wales and the Proclamation cancels previous restrictions, including the John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 106 County of Cumberland prohibition on race meetings and open-air meetings (d. 2 April Public Health, NSW) - under 1919) and the order for persons delivering foodstuffs house to command of Sir Walter E. house to wear of masks (d. 4 April 1919). Proclamation also Davidson, Governor of NSW applies to the County of Cumberland. 1919 May 10 10 May 1919 Municipal area of Blayney - Proclamation declares the municipal area of Blayney to be an John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 106 New South Wales infected area. As a result, the proclamations re-imposes Public Health, NSW) - under provisions made on 11 and 24 April which applied to areas command of Sir Walter E. outside the County of Cumberland, and overrides the Davidson, Governor of NSW Proclamation of 5 May 1919. 1919 May 10 10 May 1919 Town of Cessnock and Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation (d. 28 April 1919), John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of boundaries - New South Wales which restricted people from entering the town of Cessnock. Public Health, NSW) - under Proclamation then declares that no person is to enter the area command of Sir Walter E. unless they consent to being detained at a quarantine camp for Davidson, Governor of NSW four days and then certified by a medical officer that they are free of infection. Exceptions apply to those that are authorised on behalf of the Director General of Public Health. 1919 May 12 12 May 1919 Town of Greta - New South Proclamation prohibits any person from an infected area to enter John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Wales the town of Greta, unless they can provide the following Public Health, NSW) - under documentation: command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1. A declaration that he has not knowingly come in contact with any person infected with the disease in the previous two days.

2. A certificate from a duly qualified medical officer that is not dated more than the 24 hours and states that the person shows no signs of the influenza.

13 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 May 12 12.May.1919 Sydney, Mount Victoria, Proclamation amends previous proclamation relating to train and John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Picton, West Maitland and sea travel (d. 4 April 1919). Proclamation declares no person shall Public Health, NSW) - under Dapto enter any train between Sydney, Mount Victoria, Picton, West command of Sir Walter E. Maitland and Dapto, unless they can provide the following Davidson, Governor of NSW documentation:

1. A declaration that he has not knowingly come in contact with any person infected with the disease in the previous two days.

2. A certificate from a duly qualified medical officer that is not dated more than the 24 hours and states that the person shows no signs of the influenza.

Proclamation will also apply to those leaving the Port of Sydney for any port in the state. 1919 May 14 14.May.1919 Shire of - New South Declares the Shire of Illabo to be an infected area. John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Wales Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 May 14 14.May.1919 Municipal area of Wagga This Proclamation cancels previous Proclamations (d. 17 and 28 John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Wagga - New South Wales April 1919), which declared Wagga Wagga an infected area and Public Health, NSW) - under imposed restrictions on its inhabitants. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 May 14 14.May.1919 Sydney, West Maitland, Prohibits motor car travel between the disclosed localities, unless John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Dapto - New South Wales a person can provide the following documentation: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. A declaration that he has not knowingly come in contact with Davidson, Governor of NSW any person infected with the disease in the previous two days.

2. A certificate from a duly qualified medical officer that is not dated more than the 24 hours and states that the person shows no signs of the influenza.

14 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 05 May 15 15.May.1919 County of Cumberland - New Proclamation cancels previous Proclamations relating to the John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of South Wales. County of Cumberland: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 28 March 1919 (wearing masks on public transport; prohibition on Davidson, Governor of NSW remaining in a licensed hotel bar);

31 March 1919 (wearing masks on public lifts);

2 April 1919 (wearing masks in classrooms, shops, workrooms; all places of indoor amusement are to be closed; prohibitions on private schools);

4 April 1919 (restrictions on church services and officiating clergyman; wearing masks at auctions; prohibition on indoor meetings).

1919 May 15 15.May.1919 Sydney, Mount Victoria and Amendment to previous Proclamation (d. 11 April 1919): John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Picton - New South Wales Prohibition on motor car travel between the disclosed localities, Public Health, NSW) - under unless a person can provide the following documentation: command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1. A declaration that he has not knowingly come in contact with any person infected with the disease in the previous two days.

2. A certificate from a duly qualified medical officer that is not dated more than the 24 hours and states that the person shows no signs of the influenza.

1919 May 16 16.May.1919 Municipal area of Coraki and Declares the disclosed localities to be infected with the disease John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of the Town of South Woodburn and imposes provisions on its inhabitants as per previous Public Health, NSW) - under (in the Woodburn Shire) - Proclamation (d. 11 April 1919). command of Sir Walter E. New South Wales Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 May 16 16.May.1919 Sydney, Newcastle, West Proclamation cancels the previous proclamation (d. 9 April 1919), John Fitzgerald under Maitland - New South Wales relating to travel restrictions on trains between Sydney, command of Sir Walter E. Newcastle and West Maitland. Davidson - Governor of New South Wales. 1919 May 16 16.May.1919 New South Wales Proclamation cancels the previous proclamation (d. 9 April 1919), John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of relating to the wearing of masks by all persons on ferry boats, Public Health, NSW) - under wharves and adjoining premises. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 May 16 16.May.1919 Shire and Town of Crookwell - Proclamation cancels previous proclamations (d. 16 and 28 April John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales 1919), which declared Crookwell an infected area and imposed Public Health, NSW) - under restrictions on its inhabitants. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW

15 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 May 16 16.May.1919 New South Wales Amendment to previous Proclamation (d. 24 April 1919): Declares John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of that no person can travel by train, motor car, or other vehicle, or Public Health, NSW) - under ship, boat or other vessel from an any area of the state that is an command of Sir Walter E. infected area for a destination 10 miles or more beyond the Davidson, Governor of NSW boundary of the infected area, unless a person can provide the following documentation:

1. A declaration that he has not knowingly come in contact with any person infected with the disease in the previous two days.

2. A certificate from a duly qualified medical officer that is not dated more than the 24 hours and states that the person shows no signs of the influenza. 1919 May 16 16.May.1919 Municipal area of Lismore Specific amendments to travel prohibition proclamation (d April John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of and the Tintenbar Shire - New 24 1919) for the disclosed localities: No person can leave Lismore Public Health, NSW) - under South Wales. by car, train or boat and travel for any destination in Tintenbar command of Sir Walter E. Shire or 10 miles beyond its boundary, unless a person can Davidson, Governor of NSW provide the following documentation:

1. A declaration that he has not knowingly come in contact with any person infected with the disease in the previous two days.

2. A certificate from a duly qualified medical officer that is not dated more than the 24 hours and states that the person shows no signs of the influenza. 1919 May 17 17.May.1919 Municipal area of Jerilderie - Proclamation cancels previous proclamations (d. 16 and 28 April John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales 1919), which declared Jerilderie an infected area and imposed Public Health, NSW) - under restrictions on its inhabitants. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 May 17 17.May.1919 Adamstown, Carrington, Proclamation cancels previous proclamation (d. 11 April 1919), John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Hamilton, Lambton, which imposed restrictions on the inhabitants of the disclosed Public Health, NSW) - under Merewether, Newcastle, New localities. command of Sir Walter E. Lambton, Stockton, Wallsend, Davidson, Governor of NSW Waratah, Wickham - New South Wales 1919 May 19 19.May.1919 Municipal area of Lithgow Proclamation cancels previous proclamation (d. 17 April 1919), John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of and Shire of Gadara - New which imposed restrictions on the inhabitants of the disclosed Public Health, NSW) - under South Wales localities. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 May 19 19 May 1919 Municipal area of Proclamation declares that the provisions from previous John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Mullumbimby - New South proclamation (d. 11 April 1919) will now apply to the inhabitants Public Health, NSW) - under Wales of Mullumbimby. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW

16 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 May 19 19 May 1919 Municipal areas of Picton and Proclamation cancels previous proclamation (d. 8 April 1919), John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Dubbo - New South Wales which declared the disclosed localities to be infected with the Public Health, NSW) - under disease. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 May 21 21 May 1919 Town of Bungalow - New Proclamation declares that the provisions from previous John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of South Wales proclamation (d. 11 April 1919) will now apply to the inhabitants Public Health, NSW) - under of Bungalow. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 May 21 21 May 1919 Twed Shire - New South Wales Proclamation declares that the provisions from previous John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of proclamation (d. 11 April 1919) will now apply to the inhabitants Public Health, NSW) - under of Tweed Shire command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 May 21 21.May.1919 Municipal area of Proclamation cancels previous proclamation (d. 16 April 1919), John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Cootamundra - New South which imposed restrictions on the inhabitants of Cootamundra. Public Health, NSW) - under Wales command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 May 21 21 May 1919 Municipal area of Junee - Proclamation cancels previous proclamation (d. 28 April 1919), John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales which declared Junee to be an area infected with the disease. Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 May 22 22 May.1919 Municipal area of Blayney - Proclamation cancels previous proclamation (d. 10 May 1919), John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales which declared Blayney to be an area infected with the disease Public Health, NSW) - under and re-imposed restrictions on its inhabitants. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 May 22 22 May.1919 Towns of Abermain Weston Amendment to previous proclamation relating to the imposing of John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of and Kurri Kurri in Cessnock restrictions on the people of Cessnock Shire (d. 16 April 1919). Public Health, NSW) - under Shire - New South Wales Provisions of proclamation (d. 11 April 1919) will now apply to the command of Sir Walter E. inhabitants of the disclosed localities. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 May 23 23 May 1919 Cessnock - New South Wales Amendment of Proclamation 12 May 1919; Adding to the area to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of which the Proclamation applies ("a certain area surrounding the Public Health, NSW) - under town of Cessnock and defined in a Schedule"); Proclamation command of Sir Walter E. includes an amended Schedule of quarantined areas. Davidson, Governor of NSW

1919 May 26 26.May 1919 Municipal area of Wilcannia - Proclamation cancels previous Proclamations relating to the John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales municipal area of Wilcannia. In particular, 16 April 1919, which Public Health, NSW) - under imposed "certain restrictions" on the people, and 28 April 1919, command of Sir Walter E. which declared the area to be infected. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 May 26 26.May 1919 Shire of Illabo - New South Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to the Shire John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Wales of Illabo (d. 14 May 1919), which declared the area to be infected Public Health, NSW) - under with the disease. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW

17 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 May 26 26.May 1919 Municipal area of Lithgow - Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to the John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales municipal area of Lithgow (d. 28 April 1919), which declared the Public Health, NSW) - under area to be infected with the disease. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 May 31 31.May 1919 Municipality of Wagga Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Wagga; City of Grafton; people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under Municipality of South command of Sir Walter E. Grafton; Village of Ramornie 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW (Nymboida Shire) - New South transport, at the shops and in workplace where more than five Wales people are employed (except those employed in manual labour).

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday Schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person, except clergyman, wears a mask; persons are placed three feet apart; meetings shall go no longer than 45 minutes; and 1919 June 2 2.June 1919 Municipal area of Forbes - Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to the John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales municipal area of Forbes (d. 28 April 1919), which declared the Public Health, NSW) - under area to be infected with the disease. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 June 2 2.June 1919 Municipal area of Coraki; Proclamation cancels previous Proclamations relating to the John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Town of South Woodburn (in affected areas (d. 16 May 1919), which declared the areas Public Health, NSW) - under the Woodburn Shire) - New affected with the disease, and 11 April 1919, regarding provisions command of Sir Walter E. South Wales for areas outside of the county of Cumberland. Davidson, Governor of NSW

18 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 June 3 3.June 1919 Municipal area of - Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour),and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday Schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person, except clergyman, wears a mask; persons are placed three feet 1919 June 4 4.June 1919 Municipal area of Lismore - Proclamation cancels previous Proclamations relating to the John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales municipal area of Lismore (d. 28 April 1919), which declared the Public Health, NSW) - under area to be infected with the disease, and 11 April 1919, regarding command of Sir Walter E. provisions for areas outside of the county of Cumberland. Davidson, Governor of NSW

1919 June 5 5.June 1919 Town of Pelaw Main; Towns Proclamation cancels previous Proclamations relating to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of of Weaton and Kurri Kurri in restrictions on people in Pelaw Main (d. 24 April 1919) and Public Health, NSW) - under the Cessnock Shire - New Weaton and Kurri Kurri (d. 22 May 1919). command of Sir Walter E. South Wales Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 June 6 6.June 1919 Municipal area of Goulburn - Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to the John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales municipal area of Goulburn (d. 28 April 1919), which declared the Public Health, NSW) - under area to be infected with the disease. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 June 11 11.June 1919 Town of Cessnock - New Proclamation cancels previous Proclamations relating to Cessnock John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of South Wales and its surrounding areas (d. 12 and 23 May 1919), which Public Health, NSW) - under prescribed that "no person should enter a certain area". command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW

19 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 June 11 11.June 1919 Town of Abermain in Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation (d. 22 May 1919), John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Cessnock Shire - New South which "imposed certain restrictions" on the people of Abermain. Public Health, NSW) - under Wales command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 June 11 11.June 1919 Municipal area of Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of - New South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour),and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday Schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person, except clergyman, wears a mask; persons are placed three feet 1919 June 11 11.June 1919 New South Wales Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation on traveling circuses John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of (d. 17 April 1919); Then declares no travelling circuses or traveling Public Health, NSW) - under shows are to enter an infected town and must receive local command of Sir Walter E. council permission before entering a town. Davidson, Governor of NSW

20 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 June 13 13.June 1919 Municipal area of Warialda - Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour),and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person,

21 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 June 17 17 June 1919 Municipal area of Bega - New Proclamation declares that Bega is an infected area and that the John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of South Wales following provisions will apply to people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour),and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person,

22 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 June 17 17 June 1919 Municipal area of Narrabri - Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour),and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person,

23 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 June 20 20 June 1919 Municipal area of Nyngan and Proclamation declares that Nyngan and the Bogan Shire are John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Bogan Shire - New South infected and that the following provisions will apply to people in Public Health, NSW) - under Wales the affected area: command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour),and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

1919 June 24 24 June 1919 Municipal area of Warialda - Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to Warialda John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales (d. 13 June 1919; published in the Government Gazette no. 143), Public Health, NSW) - under which ordered provisions to prevent the spread of the disease. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW

24 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 June 24 24 June 1919 Municipal area of Tamworth - Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour),and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person,

25 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 June 25 25 June 1919 Municipal area of - Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person,

26 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 June 25 25 June 1919 Shire of Gilgandra - New Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person,

27 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 June 26 26 June 1919 Municipal area of Wyalong - Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person,

28 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 June 26 26 June 1919 Municipal area of Inverell - Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person,

29 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 June 27 27 June 1919 Municipal area of Grenfell - Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person,

30 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 June 30 30 June 1919 Shire of - New South Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person,

31 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 June 30 30 June 1919 Municipality of Bingara and Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Gwydir Shire - New South people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under Wales command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person,

32 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 June 30 30 June 1919 Municipal area of Tenterfield - Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person,

33 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 July 2 2 July 1919 Town of West Wyalong - New Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, unless you are the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religiousservices if: every person, 1919 July 2 2 July 1919 Municipal area of Narrandera Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of - New South Wales Narrandera (d. 11 June 1919; published in Government Gazette Public Health, NSW) - under no. 140), which ordered provisions to prevent the disease's command of Sir Walter E. spread. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 July 2 2 July 1919 Municipal area of Narrabri - Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to Narrabri John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales (d. 17 June 1919; published in Government Gazette no. 144), Public Health, NSW) - under which ordered provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW

34 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 July 4 4 July 1919 Shire of Kyogle - New South Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person,

35 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 July 4 4 July 1919 Municipal area of Cooma - Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person,

36 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 July 4 4 July 1919 Moruya Police District - New Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person,

37 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 July 4 4 July 1919 Town of Wee Waa - New Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person,

38 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 July 8 8 July 1919 Town of Coramba - New Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person,

39 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 July 8 8 July 1919 Towns of Berridale and Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Nimmitabel - New South people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under Wales command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person, 1919 July 8 8 July 1919 Sydney, Mount Victoria, Proclamation cancels previous Proclamations (d. 11 April; 12, 14, John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Picton, West Maitland and 15 May 1919) relating to restrictions on travel by rail, by road or Public Health, NSW) - under Dapto - New South Wales by sea from Sydney to Mount Victoria, Picton, West Maitland or command of Sir Walter E. Dapto and any destination beyond those localities. Proclamation Davidson, Governor of NSW declares that "it is not considered necessary to continue such restrictions". 1919 July 8 8 July 1919 Municipal area of Inverell - Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to Inverell (d. John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales 26 June 1919; published in Government Gazette no. 150), which Public Health, NSW) - under ordered provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 July 8 8 July 1919 Municipal area of Grenfell - Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to Grenfell John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales (d. 27 June 1919; published in Government Gazette no. 154), Public Health, NSW) - under which ordered provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 July 9 9 July 1919 Municipality of Wagga Wagga Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to Wagga John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of - New South Wales Wagga (d. 31 May 1919; published in Government Gazette no. Public Health, NSW) - under 128), which ordered provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW

40 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 July 14 14 July 1919 Municipal area of Gundagai - Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to Gundagai John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales (d. 3 June 1919; published in Government Gazette no. 131), which Public Health, NSW) - under ordered provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 July 15 15 July 1919 Town of Coffs Harbour - New Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person,

41 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 July 15 15 July 1919 Town of Singleton - New Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person, 1919 July 15 15 July 1919 Town of Culcairn - New South Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to Gundagai John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Wales (d. 30 June 1919; published in Government Gazette no. 156), Public Health, NSW) - under which ordered provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW

42 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 July 17 17 July 1919 Municipal area of Temora - Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of New South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person,

43 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 July 17 17 July 1919 Narraburra Shire (Temora) - Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 176 New South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person,

44 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 July 17 17 July 1919 Shire of Dalgety - New South Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 176 Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person, 1919 July 17 17 July 1919 Town of Wee Waa - New Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to Wee Waa John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 176 South Wales (d. 4 July 1919; published in Government Gazette no. 164), which Public Health, NSW) - under ordered provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 July 18 18 July 1919 Municipal area of Tamworth - Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to Tamworth John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 176 New South Wales (d. 24 June 1919; published in Government Gazette no. 148), Public Health, NSW) - under which ordered provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW

45 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 July 21 21 July 1919 Shire of Coolah - New South Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person, 1919 July 21 21 July 1919 Municipal area of Nyngan and Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to Nyngan John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 180 Bogan Shire - New South and Bogan Shire (d. 20 June 1919; published in Government Public Health, NSW) - under Wales Gazette no. 147), which ordered provisions to prevent the command of Sir Walter E. disease's spread. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 July 21 21 July 1919 Municipal area of Bega - New Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to Bega (d. John D. Fitzgerald (Minister of No. 180 South Wales 17 June 1919; published in Government Gazette no. 144), which Public Health, NSW) - under ordered provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW

46 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 July 23 23 July 1919 Town of Canbelego - New Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to David Storey (Minister of No. 180 South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. Masks shall be worn in public areas, including on public Davidson, Governor of NSW transport, at the shops, in workplaces where more than five people are employed (except those employed in manual labour), and at any auction sale.

2. Masks must be made of a suitable material and must cover the nose and mouth.

3. No person is to remain in a licensed bar for longer than five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

4. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

5. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

6. Sunday schools shall be closed.

7. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person, 1919 July 23 23 July 1919 Municipal area of Wyalong - Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to Wyalong David Storey (Minister of New South Wales (d. 26 June 1919; published in Government Gazette no. 150), Public Health, NSW) - under which ordered provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 July 23 23 July 1919 Town of West Wyalong - New Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to West David Storey (Minister of South Wales Wyalong (d. 2 July 1919; published in Government Gazette no. Public Health, NSW) - under 160), which ordered provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 July 23 23 July 1919 Municipal area of Tumut - Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to Tumut (d. David Storey (Minister of New South Wales 25 June 1919; published in Government Gazette no. 149), which Public Health, NSW) - under ordered provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 July 25 25 July 1919 Town of Coramba - New Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to Coramba David Storey (Minister of South Wales (d. 8 July 1919; published in Government Gazette no. 165), which Public Health, NSW) - under ordered provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW

47 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 July 28 28 July 1919 Municipal area of Tenterfield - Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to David Storey (Minister of New South Wales Tenterfield (d. 30 June 1919; published in Government Gazette Public Health, NSW) - under no. 156), which ordered provisions to prevent the disease's command of Sir Walter E. spread. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 July 30 30 July 1919 Town of Singleton - New Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to Singleton David Storey (Minister of South Wales (d. 15 July 1919; published in Government Gazette no. 173), Public Health, NSW) - under which ordered provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 July 30 30 July 1919 Town of Bangalow - New Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to Bangalow David Storey (Minister of South Wales (d. 21 May 1919; published in Government Gazette no. 119), Public Health, NSW) - under which ordered provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 July 30 30 July 1919 Town of Coffs Harbour - New Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation relating to Coffs David Storey (Minister of South Wales Harbour (d. 15 July 1919; published in Government Gazette no. Public Health, NSW) - under 173), which ordered provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 July 30 30 July 1919 City of Grafton; Municipality Proclamation cancels the requirement that masks be worn in the David Storey (Minister of of South Grafton; Village of city of Grafton, the municipality of South Grafton, and the village Public Health, NSW) - under Ramornie (Nymboida Shire) of Ramornie (Nymboida Shire), as declared in a previous command of Sir Walter E. Proclamation (d. 31 May 1919; published in Government Gazette Davidson, Governor of NSW no. 128). 1919 July 30 30 July 1919 Shire of Gilgandra - New Proclamation cancels the previous Proclamation relating to David Storey (Minister of South Wales Gilgandra (d. 5 June 1919; published in the Government Gazette Public Health, NSW) - under no. 149), which ordered provisions to prevent the disease's command of Sir Walter E. spread. Davidson, Governor of NSW

Cancellation will take effect on the 2 August 1919.

48 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 July 30 30 July 1919 Municipality of Cobar - New Proclamation declares the following provisions will apply to David Storey (Minister of South Wales people in the affected area: Public Health, NSW) - under command of Sir Walter E. 1. No person is to remain in a licensed hotel bar for longer than Davidson, Governor of NSW five minutes, apart from the licensee or a member of his family, or one of his employees.

2. "Places of public indoor amusement" shall be kept closed.

3. Private schools shall remain open: if day students are completing Qualifying, Intermediate or Leaving certificates; boarding students are kept away from day students; and boarding students remain in residence. Otherwise day students are to be turned away.

4. Sunday schools shall be closed.

5. Attendance is permitted at religious services if: every person, except clergyman, wears a mask; persons are placed three feet apart; meetings shall go no longer than 45 minutes; and clergymen remain at least six feet away from congregation.

6. Indoor meetings are prohibited.

The Proclamation will take effect on the 31 July 1919.

1919 August 6 6 August 1919 City of Grafton; Municipality Proclamation cancels all restrictions imposed by a previous David Storey (Minister of of South Grafton; Village of Proclamation (d. 31 May 1919). Public Health, NSW) - under Ramornie (Nymboida Shire) command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 August 6 6 August 1919 Moruya Police District - New Proclamation cancels the previous Proclamation relating to the David Storey (Minister of South Wales Moruya Police District (d. 4 July 1919; published in the Public Health, NSW) - under Government Gazette no. 164), which ordered provisions to command of Sir Walter E. prevent the disease's spread. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 August 6 6 August 1919 Municipality of Cooma - New Proclamation cancels the previous Proclamation relating to David Storey (Minister of South Wales Cooma (d. 4 July 1919; published in the Government Gazette no. Public Health, NSW) - under 164), which ordered provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 August 8 8 August 1919 Municipal area of Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation (d. 19 May 1919; David Storey (Minister of Mullumbimby - New South published in the Government Gazette no. 116), which ordered Public Health, NSW) - under Wales provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW

49 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 August 8 8 August 1919 Municipality of Bingara and Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation (d. 30 June 1919; David Storey (Minister of No. 199 Gwydir Shire - New South published in the Government Gazette no. 156), which ordered Public Health, NSW) - under Wales provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 August 11 11 August 1919 Municipal area of Temora - Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation (d. 17 July 1919; David Storey (Minister of No. 199 New South Wales published in the Government Gazette no. 176), which ordered Public Health, NSW) - under provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 August 11 11 August 1919 Narraburra Shire (Temora) - Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation (d. 17 July 1919; David Storey (Minister of No. 201 New South Wales published in the Government Gazette no. 176), which ordered Public Health, NSW) - under provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 August 11 11 August 1919 Shire of Coolah - New South Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation (d. 22 July 1919; David Storey (Minister of No. 201 Wales published in the Government Gazette no. 180), which ordered Public Health, NSW) - under provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 August 11 11 August 1919 Shire of Kyogle - New South Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation (d. 4 July 1919; David Storey (Minister of No. 201 Wales published in the Government Gazette no. 164), which ordered Public Health, NSW) - under provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW Cancellation will take effect on the 13 August 1919. 1919 August 13 13 August 1919 Town of Greta - New South Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation (d. 12 May 1919; David Storey (Minister of Wales published in the Government Gazette no. 108), which ordered Public Health, NSW) - under that no person coming from an infected area should enter the command of Sir Walter E. town of Greta unless they provided to the proper authority the Davidson, Governor of NSW declaration and certificate prescribed. 1919 August 13 13 August 1919 Shire of Dalgety - New South Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation (d. 17 July 1919; David Storey (Minister of Wales published in the Government Gazette no. 176), which ordered Public Health, NSW) - under provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 August 19 19 August 1919 Town of Nimmitabel - New Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation (d. 8 July 1919; David Storey (Minister of South Wales published in the Government Gazette no. 165), which ordered Public Health, NSW) - under provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 August 19 19 August 1919 Town of Canbelego - New Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation (d. 23 July 1919; David Storey (Minister of South Wales published in the Government Gazette no. 182), which ordered Public Health, NSW) - under provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 August 21 21.August.1919 Municipality of Cobar - New Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation (d. 13 July 1919; David Storey (Minister of South Wales published in the Government Gazette no. 191), which ordered Public Health, NSW) - under provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW

50 of 51 Year Month Day Date Affected Localities Action Authority Government Gazette 1919 August 27 27 August 1919 Tweed Shire - New South Proclamation cancels previous Proclamation (d. 21 May 1919; David Storey (Minister of Wales published in the Government Gazette no. 119), which ordered Public Health, NSW) - under provisions to prevent the disease's spread. command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW 1919 August 27 27 August 1919 Weston (within the Tarro Proclamation cancels all remaining prevention provisions from a David Storey (Minister of Shire) - New South Wales previous Proclamation (d. 24 April 1919; published in the Public Health, NSW) - under Government Gazette no. 87). command of Sir Walter E. Davidson, Governor of NSW

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