INFLUENZA
INFLUENZA IN" VICnXXHaJ!. mm PEROKNTAGE OF DEATHS. Pr«B» A#«ooi*tion—Br Telegraph—-Oopyriffhi. Jtartrtllan and N.Z. Cable Association. MELBOURNE, May 7. (Rftoedwd May 7, at 10.5 a.m.) , Tha 'Jlovernment Statistician's report states that during the first three months of 1918 (? 1019) there were 628 deaths from influenza, and approximately 6 per cent, of all the cases related proved fatal, [Paa Ohixbd Press Associati©*.] WELLINGTON, May 7. The health authorities reported yesterday that Karl Larsen, one of the Manuka s firemen, who was in quarantine on Somes Islana, had succumbed to influenza. Apart from this unfortunate occurrence the position is generally satisfactory, no fresh development having taken place since Saturday. 6 WESTRALIA A CLEAN "BHIP. [Pre United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, May 7. The Westralia, which arrived from Melj bourne yesterday afternoon, was declared a clean ship, and berthed this morning.
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Evening Star, Issue 17037, 7 May 1919, Page 4
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INFLUENZA
Evening Star, Issue 17037, 7 May 1919, Page 4
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