INFLUENZA.
Dunedin, 5. Will, nlTiri.-il Imlk’tiu issued 10-day shows mi appreciable decrease in (lie uumher id' mililicalions. Dr. !'. K. I'dcliie, Acting Health Otlicer for Hie Olae'D and Southland district, stales llmi within (he past Jew day.-: only jhree eases have been notified milside of 13anediii/and Port ('haliners. Wanganui, J‘’eh. (».' • Tliree eases nl' influenza were removed J'rmn the eoasla! steamer Johu. Two are reported as serious. The vessel arrived direct from ID maru yesterday evening’, ihe wat-orsidei-s refuse to work the ship until a eertitieate *of health has been given by the port officer and the sbij) thoroughly cleaned and di-on-feeled. The latter operations are in progre.-s. ,1.1 is expected, unle-‘S Lui - (her eases develop, that the ship v> ill lie worked to-morrow. Six eases are reported in town this morning, making nineteen since tiie beginning of the month. Only a few are classified .as serious.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2087, 7 February 1920, Page 3
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145INFLUENZA. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2087, 7 February 1920, Page 3
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