CASE. OF MEASLES
■Press Association.)
-'A * ""■» Aorangi at Auckland
(By Telegraph—
AUCKLAND, Last Night. Flying the yell-ow flag to indicate a notiiiable case of sickness aboard, the Royal Mail liner Aorangi anchored in the stream to await clearance' upon her arrival at Auckland this afternoon. The Minister of Mines, the Hon. P. C. Webb, who intended to greet the Hon. H. T. Armstrong on his return from Geneva, was obliged to wait with other Government and Customs officials in the Customs launch while the port health offieer went aboard. Xt was revealed that a member of the crew was sufiermg from a mild form of Uerman measies, and after the doctor 's investigations the vessel "was allowed to berth. It was officially stated that the patient was not seriously alfected and he was- making an excellent recovery.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 209, 20 September 1937, Page 4
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