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INFLUENZA.

THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT. >. ——— [Pint Press Association.] AUCKLAND, May 16. Influenza still shows a steady diminution in activity, the number of oases reported this month totalling eighteen in the city and forty-four in tho country districts. One case whs fatal, against seventy-three in the first half of last month. Tho majority of the cases are mild, only one proving fatal Four cases from the Niagara still in quarantine will be released on Monday next* Over sixty carpenters axe now on the island erecting half a dozen new buildings to cope with future emergencies.

. MILD CASES IN DUNEDIN. [Pxn Press Association.] DUNEDIN, Mav 16. It was reported to-day that the five children removed from the Glendining Home to the Dunedin Hospital yesterday are all mild cases and are doing well. The cases in and about Dunedin are all of mild type.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18100, 17 May 1919, Page 8

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INFLUENZA. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18100, 17 May 1919, Page 8

INFLUENZA. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 18100, 17 May 1919, Page 8

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