SICKNESS IN PARLIAMENT.
PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES. . [BT TELEGRAPH. —SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.] WELLINGTON. Sunday. I Lv consequence of the fact that so many i members of the House have been affected I hy influenza and colds, advantage has been j taken of the week-end adjournment to j thoroughly fumigate the chamber. It was I closed for this purpose early last evening, j and will be reopened tomorrow morning. ! The Prime Minister and Mr. Allen are still ! unable to resume their Parliamentary ; duties, and neither is likely to be present i when the House resumes on Tuesday evening.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16283, 17 July 1916, Page 7
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