THE EPIDEMIC.
OFFICIAL BULLETIN. [IIV TKLUGRAm.—rKESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Thia Day. The official bulletin states that one European case of small pox has been removed to the isolation hospital, and two Maori cases are reported from Kaikohe. POSITION AT WHANGAREI. Whangarei, This Day. Dr Fraser Hurst, superintendent of the Whangarei Hospital, reports that no infectious patients are now in (he isolation ward. There are only two eases in the whole country, which are in the convalescence stage in a remote Maori kaianga. | The Hospital Roard, in conjunction | with the Maori Council are now fumiI <MUin;.t .'»nd destroying infected huts. ■ It is cNpeetrd ' the restrictions now !'i!>i-< d upon tile movements of Maoris, i win iii' entirely removed this month.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 604, 20 September 1913, Page 5
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118THE EPIDEMIC. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 604, 20 September 1913, Page 5
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