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THE PATIENTS AT MOTUIHI.

By Teleijraplx—Prcss Association. Auckland, April 14. The actual number of patientsi from the Niagara under treatment at Motuihi is now officialy stated as 46. live others are under observation, and about. twenty are being detained as contacts. One pa-tient-whose condition was causing .anxiety is now improving. Ihe remainder arc making excellent progress. The general type of disease is described a. mild and not comparable with the eP"*®" l1 ® of November. It was anticipated that the through passengers would be brought to Auckland to-day. Two case*, of high temperature were reported, this morning, and the passengers were consequently not brought ovfr.

WATERSIDE WORKERS REFUSE TO WORK THE NIAGARA. Auckland, April 14.. The watersiders adhero to their decision not to work the Niagara until the expiry of seven days after the last case of influenza was landed, there was no response this morning when a call for hands to work tho vessel was made, li e Inst flase was landed ot 1 p.m. on April 9.

THE TARAWEKA RELEASED. Chi'istchurch, April 14■ The Tarawera was released from quar--intine to-day, the. Port Health Officer reporting that after f u inigat;i»» free from influenza infection. lhe ivoio miko will be released to-jnorrow unless fresh eases develop. The patients on Quail Island are all pr o sre»niS wel , none suffering from seveie influenza.

NUMBER OF CASES IN CANTERBURY DISTRICT. Christchur'ch, April 14. The influenza cases reported in 10 f < v nul "West Coast health district for the week ended yesterday totalled eleven.

'HOW THE EPIDEMIC RAGED ON THE BATTLE FRONT

if ln CASES IFiimSU FIRST 36,4,8 IN MX WEEKS. . (llec. April 14, 5.5 p.m.) London, April 11. jussitew*** -n N.ifi. Cable Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 172, 15 April 1919, Page 8

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281

THE PATIENTS AT MOTUIHI. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 172, 15 April 1919, Page 8

THE PATIENTS AT MOTUIHI. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 172, 15 April 1919, Page 8

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