SCARLATINA ON THE AMOKURA.
RETURNS TO AUCKLAND. (By Telcffraph-?re'i<» A»sonlallen.i Auckland,' February 27. The Government training ship Araokura, which left' Auckland na' Wednesday l»sf on a trip to the Kermadecs, returned to-day, and anchored in the stream at 3-30 o'clock. There was a mild outbreak of scarlatina on the vessel, while shr was at Auckland, and this causi-d her departure fof the islands to be delayed lor some days. Tho fearon for tho voxel's return is that there has been a" recurrence rf the epidemic anions tho boys about four of them bcinij laid up at nrevnt. . The outbreak is, not likely to have perioiiK results. In order that all preparations miirht be taken to prevent thn vnrend 'of Ilip fpver, the District Health Officer pnid a visit of inspection to th<* Ainoklira (o-iii|?lit. 'Die voxel's departure- will again bo delayed for some days. "'■•■'
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1063, 28 February 1911, Page 5
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144SCARLATINA ON THE AMOKURA. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1063, 28 February 1911, Page 5
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