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PLAGUE AT AUCKLAND.

NURSE CARROLL'S CONDITION. [BY TELEGEAPH— PKESS* ASSOCIATION.] AUCKLAND, 7th April. Nurse Carroll, one the the first nurses to volunteer for service when the- present plague outbreak occurred three weeks ago, and who has herself fallen a victim, rallied somewhat to-day, and on enquiry at the hospital this evening it was ascertained that, though her condition was still regarded as very critical, there was some slight improvement. Nurse Carroll has not been long in Auckland, and comes from Queensland, her relations residing at Kockhampton.

A Press Association telegram from Waipawa states that Mr. Stephen M'Greevy, who is retiring from public life, after forty years' service on various local bodies, was last night presented with a silver inkstand, ealver, calendarholder, and a case of pipes by thei borough councillors and the staff.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 5

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PLAGUE AT AUCKLAND. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 5

PLAGUE AT AUCKLAND. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 83, 8 April 1911, Page 5

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