SMALLPOX CASES
HOW THE PATIENTS ABE PRO- ' , ... geessing. - By. Telesrapli—Press .Association. Dunedin, Hay 26. - Of .the two. smallpox eases on Quaran.. tine Island, one'is convalescent and'tin' other'is severely but not dangerously ill;i Some of the men on the island will ably bo released early next week.. » i NO CAUSITFOR ALARM. ;■ ' 'Details of'the stringent precautionf taken, by the Health authorities to se.' cure the complete and perfect fumigation of the Willochra before she is used foi transport purposes, were given by th 4 Hon. G. W. Russell, Minister of Internal Affairs, before the House roso yesterday evening, Tho precautions taken were of the most exhaustive character, and all those concerned, said the MinisteV, could rest assured that no loophole of infections would be left. In addition to the steps already "taken; Colonel Valintine and Colonejl Hope Williams.liad left that evening by'the Maori for Dunedin, where they would ■ thoroughly inspect tho Willochra and all on board of her before sho left her anchorage. • .
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2781, 27 May 1916, Page 7
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161SMALLPOX CASES Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2781, 27 May 1916, Page 7
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