INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.
[by TKi.KoiiAiMt—n:n chess association.] AT 'AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND, July 23. Two deaths from pneumonic inlluenzn have occurred in the suburbs during the week-end. Eight, notifications have been received in this Ilea 1 1 !i district for the week-end. making ,ue month's total 32. SERIOUS TIMA.O' POSITION. TI.MARC. July 23. A public meeting, called by the Mayor, was held this afternoon for the purpose of considering steps to deal with a possible influenza epidemic. The District Health Inspector repotted that eight pneumonic influenza eases had been notified this month, and two deaths. The whole question of an organisation system, on the line- ci that employed during the la-1 iq idemn . was discussed, and an executive was appointed to have all i he d-iails in reotiness for inauguration ot Wo shortest not ice.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1923, Page 3
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132INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. Hokitika Guardian, 24 July 1923, Page 3
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