INFLUENZA
WORSE IN BRITAIN. (United Press Association.—By Elect] ie Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, February 20. The influenza epidemic rs seriously retarding work in the London law courts. No fewer than six High Court Judges, including the Chief Justice. Lord Hewart, arc at present in bed. There arc also five Police Court magistrates laid up. Other victims include the King’s cousin, Princess Helena Victoria, Lords Denbigh and Ashfiehl. and also Al. Poincare and AI. Briaiul ol the French Government. DEATHS AT FIJI. (Received this day at 10 a.m.) SUVA. February 21. Thirty deaths occurred at Futuna ami forty at Wallis Island 'from pneumonic influenza.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 February 1929, Page 5
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