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INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

SOUTH AFRICAN DEATHS

NEARLY 140,000. AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION]) CAPETOWN, Jan. 20. Speaking to a delegation from a conference to tho local authorities of the local authorities of the union which is sitting at Capetown to consider the question of payment of epidemic expenditure, the Union Minister of the Interior said that though mortality figures were not. yet complete, fully eleven thousand Eui'opeans and 127 thousand coloured people had died from the disease. The Union Government would hoar four-fifths of the expenditure. The conference, however,- has decided to adhere to its original demand that the Government hear the whole expenditure. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA. MELBOURNE ,'L'his Day Twelve cases of pneumonic jnUuen/.a have been admitted to Melbourne JxOSpital .three of xvhieli ended fatally. ( null iiimi rwwtvme,

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1919, Page 1

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126

INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1919, Page 1

INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1919, Page 1

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