POLITICAL GOSSIP.
[From Ot:n Si’ix'i'L Correspondent.] WELLINGTON, August 3. NJ£\\ r BILLS. Mr Fisher is to the fore with two new measures —the Sunday Labor Hill, and a Bill to repeal the Second Ballot Act. The following Government measures have been introduced by (rovernor’e Message :—Auckland Luiversily College Site Bill, Patents. DefigiiS. ami Trademarks Bill, Sr.lo of Poisons Bill, and Bcgistration ’Bill. TYPHOID AT POP, IRC A. Uepl ying to a. question by Air Field concernin'.;- the rumor that 11 burials of patients from the Porirua Menial Home had taken place on one day. the Hon. Mr Fowkls said there had been 30 eases of typhoid at the asylum. Three, attendants bad contracted tho fever, but no nurses. There were no cases at the asylum now except one. attendant, who had been, removed to the hospital. There were four deaths in March, two in April, two in May. and one, in -luno. There had never been more than one death on any one day.
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Evening Star, Issue 14635, 3 August 1911, Page 9
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164POLITICAL GOSSIP. Evening Star, Issue 14635, 3 August 1911, Page 9
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