WAITARA.
("From Our Own Correspondent) Waitara, April 8. Dr. Campbell has kindly offered to instruct a class in first aid In view of the possibility of a recrudescence of the influenza epidemic, it is a very desirable thing that there should be amongst us persons able and willing to give first aid, take temperatures, etc. Already severai ladies and gentlemen have left their names and there is every probability that ft large class will attend for instruction. The Borough Council has received a circular from the Health Department advising them to have a clean up week in the borough, and at the meeting of the council to-morrow night this will probably be decided upon. The Borough Inspector has made arrangements to make a house to house visit if it is decided upon, so that it will be a real cle*in up right through the borough. Barton's Circus had a full house on Saturday night. To-morrow the Borough Council h&s to elect three members to represent them on the Fire Board, and on Friday the insurance companies doing business in the borough will elect their representatives. This has been gazetted, and the Fire Board should soon be an established fact. Arrangements have been made to to show the results a$ they come in of the liquor referendum, both inside and outside the Theatre Royal on Thursday ' night. I expect there will be a big crowd to see these pictures A meeting of the Patriotic League is being held to-night in the Borough Council Chambers.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1919, Page 2
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