LATEST REPORTS.
I 22 Pneumonic Cases. SEVEN DEATHS. (Special to “Argus”). WELLINGTON, July 20. A statement was made by Ho n Mr Young, Minister of Health, m House to-day, giving the Department ai figures regarding pneumonic indinm za, as follows: lor the 4S hours c\nc< at noon on July 19:— Auckland: Three notification? m deaths. Wellington (Horowhenua-Taranak section): One notification; 2 deaths Wellington (Wairarapa-East Coas section): One notification; no deaths Christ church: Eleven notifications no deaths. LATEST FIGURES. For 24 hours ended July 20: — Auckland: 11 notifications, no deaths Wellington (Horowhenua-Taranak section), no notifications, one death. Wellington (Wairarapa-East Coasi section): No notifications, one death Christchurch: Nine notifications, oin death. Dunedin: Two notifications, one death. Total: 22 notifications; 7 deaths. DUNEDIN, July 20. A male adult from the Ravensbornc suburb was admitted to the hospital with pneumonic influenza. CHRISTCHURCH. July 20. The schools have reopened, except a couple in the country.
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Grey River Argus, 21 July 1926, Page 5
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