THE EPIDEMIC.
OFFICIAL BULLETIN. Imy ti:li:<;|{Aimi. —muss association.] Wellington, This Day. The official bulletin Btates no fresh cases are reported at Auckland. One Maori case is reported at Waikino, Buy of Islands. POSITION IN WAIKATO. Hamilton, This Day, Four small pox patients have r been discharged from the isolation ward of the Waik ato Hospital. Only two cases now remain, those being in a state of | ~o uv» if.t u Tni'o. The Waikato district ! n iii: infoclfd from end to end, I ; „ inspection made of the | v .< n ,!,. .11 -.lk- Maori tiaha, so that with j tiw p.M'i pi ion ni n few isolated cases i in line or two outlying diatnctt^Jhf
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 603, 17 September 1913, Page 5
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112THE EPIDEMIC. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 603, 17 September 1913, Page 5
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