PRINCE OF WAIFS’ TOUR.
'By Electric Telegraph —-Copyright! LONDON, March 7. It is officially announced that the departure of the “Renown” for New Zealand has been unavoidably postponed, owing to the outbreak of influenza on the ship which is now strictly quaran-
It is hoped that no fresh eases will occur. Tlio Prince of Wales intends to sail at the earliest possible moment. The whole of his engagements of the tomare postponed lor a week. There will be no further postponement, unless it is absolutely necessitate ! by a continuance of the epidemic. Tho actual date of sailing will lie notified as soon as the ship is declared free from quarantine.
THE RENOWN’S FI A). (Received tnis dny :»t. 11.2.1 a m.) LONDON, March 7
« - p There have been thirty-three eases rt influenza on the Renown since the beginning of February. All have ’eon mild in nature. There were no fresh cases to-day. LONDON, March 8. 'l'llere are no fresh cases of influenza on board the Renown. Five clear days must elapse from the notification of the last case, before the vessel will be permitted to depart.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1920, Page 2
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