SICKNESS AMONG CHILDREN
MUMPS & MEASLES PREVALENT SCHOOL ATTENDANCES SUFFER. u Epidemics of sickness, particularly mumps and measles, continues to seriously affect school attendances,” stated the secretary (Mr. W. L. Dunn) at the monthly meeting of the Hawke’s Bay Education Board this morning, when presenting his customary report of general matters. The average weekly roll number and the average attendance with a comnarison with last year were given as oelow: — Average Average Quarter roll. attendance June, 1926 .... 16,109 14.631 Year, 1926 .... 16,251 14,808 March, 1927 .. 16,053 14,497 June, 1927 .... 16,277 14,400 “The above figures g»vo some indication of the reduced a!teiidaiices on account of epidemic sickness,” commented th« peoretnry.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 210, 19 August 1927, Page 5
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