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INFECTIOUS DISEASE.

4> N.Z. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST THE PLAGUE. In consequence of the outbreak of the bubonic plague the New Zealand Government has declared India and New Caledonia to be infected places, and has instructed the Health Officers at the various ports of the colony to be specially vigilant in the discharge of their duty.' The authorities in New Zealand were not consulted by the New South Wales Government in reference to the advisableness of allowing the passenger by the Nineveh, the vessel quarantined in Sydney for smallpox, to tranship to the Moana, which called at Auckland recently on her way to San Francisco.

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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 3, 4 January 1900, Page 6

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INFECTIOUS DISEASE. Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 3, 4 January 1900, Page 6

INFECTIOUS DISEASE. Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 3, 4 January 1900, Page 6

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