CHILDREN CATCH TYPHOID
FIVE IN TARANAKI HOSPITAL Press Association NEW PLYMOUTH, Sunday. ! Five cases of typhoid are in the New Plymouth Hospital. None is serious, and the authorities do not anticipate a spread of the infection. Four of the children, whose ages range four to eleven, are of one family. The other child stayed for a week-end with the family. All five children went swimming in the Te Henui River, and the health officer thinks that the river ■was possibly the source of infection. Other children of the same family who did not swim were not infected."
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 929, 24 March 1930, Page 18
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97CHILDREN CATCH TYPHOID Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 929, 24 March 1930, Page 18
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