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SIGNS OF SMALL-POX.

By Telesrnph.—Press Association. A CASE AT DUNEDIN. Dunedin, Last Night. Two cases have been under observation by the health authorities. One turns out to be something quite different to smallpox, whilst the other is not typical of the smallpox which occurs in Europe and Asia, but it appears to be a very mild form of smallpox, which resembles ehickenpox. There is no cause for alarm, but the district health officer is of opinion that it would be advisable for persons to be vaccinated as a, precautionary measure.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 May 1920, Page 4

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90

SIGNS OF SMALL-POX. Taranaki Daily News, 4 May 1920, Page 4

SIGNS OF SMALL-POX. Taranaki Daily News, 4 May 1920, Page 4

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