THE NIAGARA OUTBREAK
TWENTY-FIVE PATIENTS IN QUAEANTINE. By Telegraph-Press Association. Auckland, April i. There are now twenty-five patients sufferine from influenza at tho quarantine station at'Motuihi, uifder Dr. Petti t. Tho latter stated to-night that four of these were serious cases, with pneumonic complications, and tho remainder were ordinary influenza eases, whoso condition v>as satisfactory. Uf tho patients now under treatment nineteen were landed from tho Niagara in the first instance. 'Two contacts subsequently developed the disease, a ml. three, more patients were landed from the Niagara to-day. Tho mails will bo fumigated and landed ■ to-morrow.' Names of the Patients. The names of the patients suffering from influenza from the Niagara are as follow ;— Passengers: Mr. .1. M. Hardic (of Sydney), Mrs.'J. Hutson and two children (of Auckland), Mrs. Stone (of Sydney). Crew: V. Ardai, E. Blackmail, AV. A. Brown, AV. G. Gay, AV. Glover, C. Istegrano, E. L. Matthews, AV. Mooney, A. R. M'lCay, J'. O'Brien. J. Pritchard, It. C. Prouse, A. liolfe. 0. G-, Travers, J. Vivian, AA 7 . AA 7 ilson, AA'. Coates, ,T. Davidson, F. AV. Drew, and J. Erskihe.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 164, 5 April 1919, Page 7
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184THE NIAGARA OUTBREAK Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 164, 5 April 1919, Page 7
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