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FIR MtBSS Aswounoi. Napier, May 20. The Harbour Board employees refused to handle the Talunes cargo, ex Gracchus, and it had .to bi carried on to Auckland. Chbistohubch, May 20. Ball, the small-pox patient, continues to progress ettisfactorily. Ample provision has been mada for the members) . of the crew of the.Qraoohuton Quail Island, and the men express satisfaction with their treatment, Duxkdm, May 20/ The st?am«r ZmlaadU had to b* d tiiu d to discharge some oargjfrcss the Gracchus hid been taken aboard. About 44 toot had to be die* charged to get *t- some gunny fcag% e:c, which the health authorities deetroy id. In reply to his communication with the D parturient Dr MoJlelaod hat »• o ivtd official instructions fiom Dr. 'Valintino thtt the portion of cargo itansnipped frou the Qrtoohus to thi jUpolufor delivery* at New Plymou'h ; s 10 be disinfected before being landed, , J that those handling the cargo must [ be vaccinated. Dr. McOleland has wired to Or jValintine suggesting that the cargo should be disinfected at Wellington where the vessel is expected to-day '(Thursday).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 119, 21 May 1903, Page 2
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179SMALL-POX. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 119, 21 May 1903, Page 2
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