INFLUENZA ENDEMIC.
ENGLAND'S DEATH ROLL. By Telegraph.—Press Awn.—Copyright. Received July 1, 10.5 p.m. London, June 30. There hare been 138,000 deaths front influenza in Britain since January 1 AuS.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
RETURNS SHOW 22 CASES. By Telegraph.—Press ASsociationv . . Wellington, Last Night. . The influenza returns for the four days ending June SO show that there were 22 eases in the Dominion within that period, Ave being pneumonic and three severe. There were eleven cases in the Auckland district, three of them being severe; four in the Wellington district, one serious; six in Canterbury, and one in Qtago.
CREST OF WAVE PASSED. Received July 1, 10.40 pm. . Tho Minister for Health,' on the strength of medical officers' reports showing a marked decline in the number of kTV\ tbe P ast few da 7 8 ' expresses the belief that now the country has passed the crest of the influenza epidemic. The deaths in the; metropolitan area for the last two days were 79.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1919, Page 5
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