CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH FOR SUVA.
(PRESS ■ ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) ' AUCKLAND, June 18. • Dr. G. Frengley, who- returned from. Suva this morning, together with four nursing sisters, states that the typhoid epidemic was traced to a: blocked water-main, which carried typhoid germs into t/ho domain and contaminated the town supply. About SOD people, including' 120 Europeans, caught the fever, the deaths totalling seven white people, including ono or two Nc-w Zealanders. Suva Is now quite safe for tourists. When Dr. Freugley left there were no new eases, except ono or two Indians, who were catching the- fever I'iom relatives.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18412, 19 June 1925, Page 6
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98CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH FOR SUVA. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18412, 19 June 1925, Page 6
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