Restoring Dominion Museum.
The last section of the R.N.Z.A.F. moved out of the Dominion Museum Wellington, yesterday to new accommodation at Shelly Bay. The evacuation of the museum has been proceeding steadily for the last few weeks and, with the departure of the historical records section, the Public Works Department can now start to restore the building.—(P.A.) Diphtheria in Auckland. No improvement in the diphtheria outbreak in the Auckland district is shown in the number of possible > diphtheria patients admitted to hospital during July. The number of admissions during April, May and June was about 300. Of these about 270 were proved'to be suffering from diphtheria. During July 100 suspect cases were taken to hospital. It is thought that about 90 of them will be proven cases. Three deaths occurred in the Auckland district as a result of diphtheria during July. In June there were five deaths, in May none, and in April four.—(P.A.)
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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 August 1946, Page 4
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