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AUCKLAND FLU. AUCKLAND, November 26. I here were fifteen fresh. cases..'of. influenza in the Auckland Health District notified to-day, making a total of 58 since. Monday. The new cases comprise eight in the city and .suburbs and seven in the ■country districts. Two of tlie eases,, one each in the city and the country, are regarded as being severe. LAST N Z. TRANSPORT. WELLINGTON, Nov .26. Tlie last transport to leave England, with New Zealand troops, will be the Ruapehu, sailing on Dec. Ist with .150 soldiers and 150 wives. The Kigoma with 311 soldiers and 100 wives, should have left on Nov. 20th. The balance numbering 162, include married, personnel, and those unfit to travel. These will be sent later as passengers. DUNEDIN, Nov. 26. Sir James Allen received a cable stating that the Kigoma with .311 troops and 100 wives, sailed from England on Nov.' 20th.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1919, Page 1
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153TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1919, Page 1
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