Only One Case Of Notifiable Disease
Only one case of notifiable diseases was reported in the Christchurch health district last week. It was a case of pulmonary tuberculosis affecting a man in his seventies in the city area. This is the lowest weekly number of notifidisease was reported in the district since May, 1964, when a “nil” return was received by the Health Department.
Pleasant Point Yacht Club.— Open class (Clements Cup): Hectic (R class—G. Lamb) I, Pegasus (Junior Cherub—R. Cook) 2, Image (Moth—G. Davenport) 3. P class (Tyson Cup): Kapai (C. Price) 1, Limpet (T. Folter) 2, Bambi (M. Bailey) 3. Open class (Clements Cup): Sprectrom (Moth—M. Brown) 1, Orpheus / (OK dinghy—R. Brewer) 2, Witchcraft (Catamaran—J. Knight) 3. P class: Cygnet (Miss O. E. van der Houwer) 1, Kapai 2, Gyp (L. Davenport) 3.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30961, 18 January 1966, Page 14
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135Only One Case Of Notifiable Disease Press, Volume CV, Issue 30961, 18 January 1966, Page 14
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