TYPHOID OUTBREAK
AMONG EAST COAST NATIVES. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Gißbome, Last Night. The Hon. A. T. Ngata, who passed through here to-day from the north, en route for Wellington, via Wairarapa, told a Times' reporter that the typhoid outbreak amongst ifte Maoris en tie east coast, north of Gisborne, was not quelled aa lapidly as expected. The difficulties in the way of suppressing the outbreak were very great, and there was only one nurse for tie district, which was a vast one. He had orderWl from Auckland' the necessary marquee} tents, etc., for the establishment, of a segregation camp, which will be located P'.obably in the vicinity of Tuparoa, pod he hoped by this means to keep sbe epidemic more io Saojli J
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 265, 30 March 1911, Page 5
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123TYPHOID OUTBREAK Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 265, 30 March 1911, Page 5
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