SMALL-FOX DEATH. LONDON, March 16. Small-pox has spread to 'Cambridge, and Dorthv Lander, aged 13, has died of the disease. The medical officer for Cambridge, Dr A. J. Laird, told a Daily Mail reporter last night that the girl had not been vaccinated. Many of her school fellows were in contact with her on March sth., when she was at school and seen to be ailing. The school lias been closed as a precautionary measure, and parents have been advised to have their children vaccinated. Several fresh cases of smallpox hate occurred at Choppington, NorthwnberI lancj,
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1926, Page 3
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