MILD CASES ONLY
• .JIAMTvA'S INFLUENZA-' PASSENGERS.' - • By Telegraph—Press Association. ■ . - Auckland, June 20. . Ihe Manuka was inspected this.morn, nig by the health-officer, who announced tnnfc the sickness aboard was a iniid form )l influenza. Since tho vessel left Sydney ttventy-five cases have occurred. It was decided-to t|iiarantiuo the Manuka, • which will land-the invalids at Motuihi. The.remaining. : passeiigcrs -will not be allowed lo join tho Niagara• ;an<i neither passengers nor mails will bo landed until the danger of infection Is past. Arrangements are being made for 'shore-accommodation if thn .--removal- of tho remainder- of tho passengers is found nece.-sa.ry. The. earlier -cases are mild influenza, and there is no causo for anxiety. It is expected that all will recoverin a .day or two. \ .. .
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 229, 21 June 1919, Page 7
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121MILD CASES ONLY Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 229, 21 June 1919, Page 7
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