IMPROVEMENT IN SOUTH ISLAND.
During the past week there have been notified throughout the Dominion 119 cases of pneumonic influenza and 28 deaths; pneumonia, 36 cases, and 8 deaths.
There has been a very decided improvement in. the South Island. The Auckland district is now the part of the Dominion which is most seriously affected, in the past week there having been reported in that hospital district 26 cases of pneumonic influenza and 10 deaths. There were 32 cases and 4 deaths in the previous seven days. In the Wellington Hospital District the conditions continue satisfactory. For the week ended noon yesterday the number of cases notified were: Pneumonic influenza, cases 24, deaths 3—a decrease of 13 cases and 2 deaths, compared with the previous week.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 32, 7 August 1923, Page 8
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