INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.
WESTRAHA INPECTEJJ, ,? ByTeletwpJi.—Preu Assa.—CowrrllSitMelbourne, June El'.- • A Commonwealth proclamation j clsres Western Australia to be infected j, with influenza. i TRAHWAZMEN'S DEMANDS Sydney, June 2L The Tramway Union is demanding in« creased pay on acocunt of the inflnerna risks involved by being brought into contact -with the travelling public. THE MANUKA'S PASSENGERS. ' Auckland, June 21; Owing to the rough weather it is impossible to land the Manuka's passengers at Motuihi, and all are still aboard the vessel. There is accommoda* tion available for 350, while the ■ Manuka's complement consists of 400, of which 290 are passengers. Ho fresh cases occurred to-day. SOME PASSENGERS LAKDEft , Auckland, Last flight, One hundred and fifty passengers from the Makura were landed at the quarantine island to-day, and the remainder will be landed to-morrow. The number. of the actual patients found to B« golfering from influenza has decreased to nine, comprising six men and three women, ~ who have the disease in a miM font 1 only.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1919, Page 5
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163INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. Taranaki Daily News, 23 June 1919, Page 5
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