THE RECENT EPIDEMIC
Enquiry in Apia i (Press Assooi.itiO'ii.} ! AUCKLAND, This Day- ; At the epidenmo enquiry in Api:i Dr. Atkiinsoui stated 'that ho made the iisTial imveatig'jvtion'S un tho Taluaie'a aa-niral. Tiiei ca-ptaitt reported -tibia/b health in Now Zealand- waspe.] Jfeict aud that on ftihe Talur.e everybody was -off ooiioui*. AE had the andffles, buiti ntothiing serious, and aire all over it now. Asked if. the * people were praobioally taken out of I ...their beds for medical inspecit.io.Ti and . afcnia^led <pasiti him, Dr. Atkinson 1 re- i plied thaiti tha.b wa s the. fiTs* lie had j heard of it. Captain Cotton, Secretory of Native Affairs, iprtoduiced a stiaibemefn* of the wpu'Tatbiom! of Samoa., showing; the raranibeir before the eplidemiia as 38^,1^8, amd after +ihe epidemic 30,636. There had been 7542 d^artihs, inteitiudliiier 32!65 iiieni, 2704 womens, j a«d' 1573 dhnldirtein. f
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13932, 10 July 1919, Page 2
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142THE RECENT EPIDEMIC Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13932, 10 July 1919, Page 2
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