INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC
APATHY OF KAKOItI PEOPLE. Tlio Mayor of Knrori (Mr. U. 0. H. Burn). Mi\ A. M'Ken/.ie. who was the captain of fife workers (Turing the epidemic, and five Indies wore all thai were present nt the lacethiß convened tor forming n commitlee to deal with such mutters as would enable the district to eojie with the intUioir/.a epidemic should there lie a recrudescence. lho mectin* had to be abandoned, ns there appeared to be no interest taken in the matter., The Mnyor, who is ft member of tiie"'iTospUnl Board, intended explaining what the Hospital Board proposed doing in the event of a recurrence of the epidemic, more 'particularly the- project for training women in simple nursing, such ns the junking of beds, sponging patient-:, taking lornperntnres and pulses, and administering and preparing simple foods. The Mayor ,wtis. obliged to declare the meeting lapsed- ;..
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 154, 25 March 1919, Page 11
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145INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 154, 25 March 1919, Page 11
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