• A sharp ineiTia.se from d.‘l to -If) has occurred in the past week in the number of notifiable diseases reported to the (Health Department fm- the. Wellington Health District. This is largely due to the prevalence of diphtheria and scarlet fever, particularly in the Wanganm-Horo-u-honnn district, the A\airarapa-Ilaw-he’s Bay and the AVellmgton tricts“AVliy should we pav for the insiiranee on the school?” asked an Hntaitai resident at the meeting ol householders. “The building helooms to the Government, and the Government should pay the insurance'. T suppose the reason why wo pay is because we let part of it. 'We o-et IDs for lofting it and have to pav £r> 12s for in suranee, A paltry miserable spirit, I call it.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXX, Issue 11196, 3 May 1930, Page 9
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