N.Z. BOY SCOUTS IN SYDNEY
MEASLES CASE SENT TO • HOSPITAL
SYDNEY, December 24.
The New Zealand boy scout who is suffering from measles has been transferred to the Prince Henry Hospital, Sydney, and the remainder of the New Zealand contingent has been sent to the camp at Bradfield, ■where for the time being it will be Segregated under medical supervision. The patient is Bryant May, aged 13, of Hawke’s Bay. The boys had the freedom of the Awatea, and swarmed all over the liner and mingled with the passengers. On arrival in Sydney Harbour on a bright, warm morning they were greeted by ferry sirens. Most of the boys suffered seasickness on their first day out from New Zealand, but after that they found their sea legs.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22594, 27 December 1938, Page 3
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