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•' . ‘NALDERA” PASSENGERS TO Report, g , .>■ - i • SYDNEY, February 10. ’he. liner Uvaldera has been' granted lean bilJ|jof health, After a . search - • '(examination, by the quararitine horities. (Upon her arrival bo:'Syd- ; the vessel. proceeded to litfir usual tli. The passengers were : allowed disembark, but it will, however, he igatory- on ad of the. passengers to orb'regularly for examination until i.first of March. Those booked to ‘jbnsland and New Zealand are simim being calred upon to report, ( t { i Perth; message states that 'the illpox patient, James Sharp, who ,• taken off,- the Naldera there, is in erious condition, but ‘the ten other te: contacts are not affected.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1930, Page 3
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