THE EPIDEMIC IN AUSTRALIA
FOUR HOKE DEATHS IN i QUARANTINE. j (rtcc. November 27, 7.45 p.m.) ; Sydney, November 27. j Four more deaths from _ influenza oc- j eurred in quarantine. Owing to reports that Fiji is badly afflicted the whole of ,j the Pacific Islands will now be regarded I as infected, and vessels from island ports -will bo treated similarly to New : Zealand shipping. ' Three inoculating depots wcro opened • in the city to-day, and were rushed. i The Manuka, has been released from ; quarantine. _ 1 j Medical men, referring to a London 1 cablegram that, the Newcastle Vigilance , i Committee had been informed that the J influenza epidemic there was due to bad ' ! bacoin and That a local doctor had sue-. | cessfully treated four hundred patients i for swine fever rather than inflt-iw. : wont the idea. Their experiences in i Sydney provide no ground for such a j theory.—Press Assn. j
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 54, 28 November 1918, Page 5
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152THE EPIDEMIC IN AUSTRALIA Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 54, 28 November 1918, Page 5
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