MEDICAL RELIEF FOLLOWS JAPANESE EXPULSION.— Ringworm, yaws, and other tropical diseases which afflict the native population of Hollandia, Netherlands New Guinea, became much more prevalent during the Japanese occupation, and are now being checked and treated by medical units of the Netherlands Indies Civil Administration.
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Evening Star, Issue 25716, 13 February 1946, Page 5
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45MEDICAL RELIEF FOLLOWS JAPANESE EXPULSION.—Ringworm, yaws, and other tropical diseases which afflict the native population of Hollandia, Netherlands New Guinea, became much more prevalent during the Japanese occupation, and are now being checked and treated by medical units of the Netherlands Indies Civil Administration. Evening Star, Issue 25716, 13 February 1946, Page 5
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