THE PLAGUE AT CHRISTCHURCH.
FEB FBI',BB ASSOOIACION. Ojiiustchubch, June 7, Dr. Ma'on visited LytM-on to-day am) inspec e<\ the plague He v tliere in a woman auspect in Lyt>e!ton whosi race wag never reP 't-el. Both su«ptct» arestated to be improving. Dr Maaon met a deputation who protested against the site •! ike infrctious diseisca hospital at Bo&tl* Likf. He stat*d the spot waa cbostn af:«r careful consideration. He c u'd not lecommend the Minister* to tjive it up. lie visiud the h 'tpital at Bottle L»ko this afternoon. PHKCAUfIONS AT WELLINGTON.
Wellington, June 1. The Mouowai on arrival from Lyttttlton this morning, was ditained in the stream, Had the pattengers examined. They were allowed to land on ►peii.l coudi iona that (hey report thims Ives every 24 hours, and those Iroin tiie West Ooast are allowed to tiargbip on a liko condition. The vegtel was fumigated, and the cabin occupied by th« Lyttelton patient sasUd up If tbe ose turns out not to b ■ plague, the vessel will be allowed to (ome alongside.
Lin*. The Monowai was allowed to ««■«» alongside of wharf on B*tud«y light. She di charg<d cargo, aid then sailed for Sydney.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 9 June 1902, Page 2
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194THE PLAGUE AT CHRISTCHURCH. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 9 June 1902, Page 2
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