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IN CANTERBURY _ DISTRICT. MANY FRESH*CASES» IN PAST TWO DAYS. KEPORTKD IN CANTERBURY. J (Ber Press Association.) ■Mk ' CHRIt*TCHl r RCII, May. 2. The authorities think that there is every indication that the near future ■will see a recrudescence here of the influenza epidemic During the pasr two days there have been twenty-three notifications of intiueiiza in Canterbury and Westland. Health Distri.t. Of these cases, live are eases of influenzal jtneuinonia. two of them being severe. in South Canterbury, during the same period (two days), then? were eight notifications, two of which are pneumonia. Dr Fox, the Superintendent of the Christchurch Hospital, stated to-day that there have been of late a number of cases of influcnzal ptieunionm in the 'hospital. There has been one death in the hospital from it. Dr Fox has no doubt w'htitever. that these cases are of the. same ttype as those of last November.

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Grey River Argus, 3 May 1919, Page 3

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FEARED IMMEDIATELY. Grey River Argus, 3 May 1919, Page 3

FEARED IMMEDIATELY. Grey River Argus, 3 May 1919, Page 3