News from the Chathams
(Per Press Association.) CHHISTCHURCH, DEC. 14. When Mr Laurensom, M.If.H., was atT,he Chathauis he was informed ny tin; Maoris resident there that the local Maori Council was doinn «w>d work, awl that the enforcenwnt of sanitary regulations adopted by that body had a highly W licial effect. The death-rate aiuon K ywmg children had been appreciably *«««ri*«l. there having' been Z deaths of infants since the Council organ As operations. One day last week a shoal of almost 70 black fluh came ashore at MataraJmu, in the north of the main ihtoncl 01 the Chatham.. The flrf, were m good condition. Most of hem contained a large quantity „j oil. irtnoli. as the settlers had no TiSS. for tiytaß tt wl - '» u *
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 251, 15 December 1903, Page 2
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126News from the Chathams Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLV, Issue 251, 15 December 1903, Page 2
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