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INFLUENZA IN PROVINCE.

TWENTY-FOUR NEW CASES. ALL OF MILD CHARACTER. Notifications of 24 new cases of influenza in the Auckland health district were receded by the district health officer during the 24 hours ended at noon yesterday. Of the. total, nine cases occurred in the Auckland city and suburbs and 15 in country districts. All the cases are reported to be mild in character. Five new cases of pneumonia four in the city and suburbs and one in the country —were also reported during the same period. NOTIFICATIONS IN WELLINGTON. SEVENTY CASES IN A WEEK. [BY TELEGBAPH.PRESS ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON. Tuesday. During the week ended noon yesterday 70 cases of influenza were reported in the Wellington health district. Only four cases were of a pneumonic type, the remainder being classed as mild. Dr. Watt, district health officer, expressed the opinion that the position was quite satisfactory.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17333, 3 December 1919, Page 8

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INFLUENZA IN PROVINCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17333, 3 December 1919, Page 8

INFLUENZA IN PROVINCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17333, 3 December 1919, Page 8

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