INFLUENZA.
NIAGARA NOT RESPONSIBLE. A DOCTOR'S STATEMENT. Palmerston North. Dec. 5. Dr. E. C. Bennet; told a “M.ui.i"atu St'iidaid” rewn-ter that thrsuggestion that t o Niagara lirotigit: ti:e influenza to N?w Zo-i’aixl wns ■iuite out of the question. At t time the vessel arrived seven cases •if influenza were in private hospitals in Auckland. 1 The epidemic is apparently im- ; proving in Palmerston North. No; fresh cases are coining forward, and i those suffering are nearly all con-| valescent. j DEATHS IN CAMPS. I Wellimrren. Bey 5. j T 1 -b ath= at the ' T*-'-nth am there "-■■re "0 ml n.t v ■•■t.hor«tnn 159. Tp P inib'enz.' l epi; ' a „.: e was responsible for 220 of ' them. <
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume VIII, Issue 312, 5 December 1918, Page 6
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