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TYPHOID AT POROUTAWHAO.

■ ♦ ANOTHER CASE REPORTED. Another case of typhoid developed at Poroutawhao yesterday, and the on the children attending the Levin School from that district, which it was intended to' remove todajP, has been re-imposed and will remain for another period. The Health officials visited the pah yesterday, when the new patient was discovered. The epidemic is evidently proving more stubborn than was anticipated. So far as Muhunoa, West is concerned, no fresh cases ar reported, although the children are stiJi confined tp the pah, pnd not allowed to attend school. Sister Lewis, who has been, assisting at Muhunoa in .connection with the typhoid outbreak, has returned % to her duties at Otaki. She will,' \howcver, made frequent visits to the pah.

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Shannon News, 4 November 1921, Page 3

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TYPHOID AT POROUTAWHAO. Shannon News, 4 November 1921, Page 3

TYPHOID AT POROUTAWHAO. Shannon News, 4 November 1921, Page 3

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