THE SMALL POX SCARE.
LATEST OFFICIAL BULLETIN.
(By Telegraph—Prm AuociaUon.) WELLINGTON, Last Night. \ The following official bulletin was issued by Dr Valintirie, Chief Health Officer, this evening:— "Six Natives from, one house at Mangare were admitted to the Auckland infections diseases ho3pital today: . There are now forty-six cases isolated: : this numfbei 1 nine are Europeans. Thereare fifteen pronounced cases' isolated in other parts of the Auckland province. - ;"A,small isolation hospital, under the of Dr Gunn, has been established at Parawera. t • l " "Dr Baker reports a suspected case at Tangiteroira, on the (northern Wairoa river, and another case—a European—has been reported at Huntley. "Two deaths are reported from Maungatatatau, both Natives. These make three deaths reported from this district. ■■ \ '• ',' The Wellington and Pahiatua cases .are progressing favourably.''
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 July 1913, Page 5
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127THE SMALL POX SCARE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 July 1913, Page 5
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