TYPHOID OUTBREAKS
CASES IN NEW SOUTH WALES. United Press Association —By Electru Telegraph—Copyright. 3YDNEY, May 16. A typhoid inoculation depot has been opened at Auburn by the Department of Health. The number of typhoid cases in the district since the outbreak i, nearly a hundred and fifty. An outbreak also occurred at Maitland, where two deaths are reported. UNFOUNDED RUMOUR. RUGBY, May 15. The Colonial Office issues the following: “The attention of the Secretary for the Colonies has been drawn to the statement which has appeared in tho Press about His Highness the Sultan of Johore. The statement which is to tho effect that tho Sultan might not be returning to Johore is entirely without foundation. His Highness’s short tour t>> Europe, which he intends to be as private as possible, is being undertaken mainly on medical grounds, and ho contemplates returning to Johore towards the end of the year.”
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6911, 17 May 1929, Page 7
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