PLAGUE IN AUCKLAND.
KECEXT DEATHS DIAGNOSED. Fer Press Association. Wellington, May 21. The Hon. (i. Fowlds, Minister for Public Health, received a telegriunh to-duv from Dr. Mason. Chief Health Oflkvr. staling that in connection with the Iwo suspicious ili'iitlH ill Auckl.mil il had now been liarloriolngicully ]irovc:l tli.it tli:' cause was plague. 'l'licrc are no frc.di (mops, ami ail contacts have been rchvscd. The liodlci of ilie divca-d were <.■;<•• mated.
Au.klimd. -\lav il. At the lVni.-l! !Vi-,iwk CVam.il commie was made on the measures uiken by Ihj Health Department in connection tl was !-,....-,l UK! Ml.-s .McMillan, one' of ::a- vidua.., was in a verv weak state of health. She had uiilv recently )•(•• tin ii vl from Caia'rid:-.' Her relatives were of opinion that she died of fright on frill;; placed ill tile alui.lllaa—. Several councillors thought it was .a mailer (o be inquired into, and consideration was deferred till a future iiuvting.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 22 May 1907, Page 2
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153PLAGUE IN AUCKLAND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 22 May 1907, Page 2
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