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TOKOMARU NEWS.

(From Our Own Correspondent.) Mrs J. H. P. Liggins, accompanied by her little non, has returned to her home. . Miss Wake, oL the teaching staff, is at present confined to her bed. Oui local purveyor ui meat, Mr Litcomoe, his wne .and three ohuuren, are victims oi the influenza. A number of residents are afflicted m a like manner, and the ttaxmill has had to suspend work on that account. An incipient fire started m the school on Friday night, but was suppressed by the headmaster, Mr Phillip, before much damage was done. Mr J. MacLaggan, wno recovered lrom an illness, has had a relapse, and, been obliged to return u> hospital. . „ The euchre evening in connection with <the Church was postponed last Friday as a precaution against the spreading of influenza in this district.

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Shannon News, 10 August 1923, Page 2

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TOKOMARU NEWS. Shannon News, 10 August 1923, Page 2

TOKOMARU NEWS. Shannon News, 10 August 1923, Page 2

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