AORANGI PASSENGERS
Forty-five Freed From Quarantine POSITION OF THE OTHERS (Received January 27,11.40 p.m.) Sydney, January 27. Forty-five of the Aorangi’s passengers who were able to show that they had been vaccinated within the required period were released from quarantine, and about half the remainder tire expected to be freed next Wednesday. The Aorangi. with half her crew aboard, sailed to the wharf at Darling Harbour tills afternoon. The Union Company reiterates that the ship will definitely sail on Thursday for Auckland. The smallpox victim is progressing favourably. A passenger, Dr. Albert E. Platt, of Cambridge, who is going to Adelaide to take up the position of deputy-direc-tor of the laboratory of bacteriological and pathological research at Adelaide Hospital, said he believed the steward contracted the disease before reaching Auckland, as lie developed a rash and other symptoms before the ship arrived at that port.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 105, 28 January 1935, Page 9
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145AORANGI PASSENGERS Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 105, 28 January 1935, Page 9
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