INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
INTERNATIONAL SANITATION. (By Telejrraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. At a Cabinet meeting it was decided that New Zealand shall adhere to the International Sanitary Convention of 1912. Hitherto New Zealand has been the only Dominion not adhering to this convention, which governs shipping and protection against cholera and other diseases, laying down the conditions to be imposed in the event of any infection being brought into any country by any vessel.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 287, 1 December 1923, Page 13
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