THE FLU.
PNEUMONIC CASES. Another at Dunedin. DUNEDIN, July 21. A man, aged 21, from Kaikorai Valley suburb, was admitted to the hospital with pneumonic influenza, making the third notification in the Otago and Southland district. MAN MISSING. AFTER EFFECTS OF INFLUENZA. FEILDING, July 21. J. Rampton, a middle-aged married ■man, has been missing in the back country of Kiwitea County since Yesterday morning. He was employed as farm manager by Mr A. Brown. He took a horse to a neighbouring farm, and started to walk home over paddocks. He had a good track along a ridge of only about two miles, but, owing to his not having turned up at dark, a search was' made. The police and parties were out all night and today without success. Rampton had just recovered from influenza. He had complained of pains in the head. It is feared that he became delirious, and wandered into the gullys. He has a son and two daughters.
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Grey River Argus, 22 July 1926, Page 5
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