CASES OF CHICKEN-POX
; (By Telegraph.—Press Association.). ; AUCKLAND, 18th January. .A mild outbreak of chicken-pox occurred during the voyage of the steamer Cornwall, which arrived from Liverpool .to-day.. . . The. yessej is a.training.ship for ofs--pers, and carries thirty-four cadets who are!, utilised a? seamen. - Three. cadets contracted. the -complaint and were isolated on" board'by the ship's doctor. The patients "were convalescent when the steamer arrived, and wer6 taken to hospital, for further medical attention
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 15, 19 January 1933, Page 6
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