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MEW ZEALAND NEWS

S MOTOR FATALITY. AUCKLAND, this day. William T. Foster, 75 who was knocked down by a motor cycle on January first, died at the hospital yesterday. DRAFT 205 WILL ARRIVE ON MONDAY. WELLINGTON, this day. The Ruahine, carrying returning draft 205 ,has been delayed and will now reach Auckland between Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning. LITTLE TNFLUENZA IN THE UREWERA. RUA NOT DEAD. WHAKATANE, this day. The wife oniua and his son came to Waimana from Maungapohatu on Thursday to attend the office of the Native Land Purchase officer, -She stated the infieunza epidemic did not penetrate the Urewera country to Maungapohatu or Ruatahina. She stated Rua, with some of his folio wars, was coming to Waimana on Monday to attend the Land Office, and that only the outskirts of the UreAvora were affected by the epidemic over a very brief period in November.

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Taihape Daily Times, 18 January 1919, Page 5

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MEW ZEALAND NEWS Taihape Daily Times, 18 January 1919, Page 5

MEW ZEALAND NEWS Taihape Daily Times, 18 January 1919, Page 5

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