INFLUENZA OUTBREAK.
I TWO. ADDITIONAL CASES. "■ "Two additional cases of pneumonic influenza, \ both from ' the ; city . area, \ were reported to the, Department of Health on Saturday. This makes a total of 23 for the month. .' ', '■■'. "•■"■'•' ' . TRESS OASES IN SOUTH. -' ELEVEN IN CANTERBURY.'. [BY v telegbaph.—pbess , association.] '■/ '■',-..'.CHEISTCHUitCH., Saturday. ' ' V Eight : fresh cases of pneumonic ; influenza were reported j: ; ': during'.; the i last; 24 hours in .; North Canterbury, ;!; and 0: also three from Ashbnrton. , ' ; ■. DfPROVEMENT IN, OTAGO. '. [by tewsgbaph.— association.] ' DUNEDIN. Saturday. ' Pneumonic influenza cases recorded for 24 hours, at noon to-day, in OtagO; and Southland; total three. The health officer says the position ris 'i improving. -H■: No tether deaths . have occurred . , ' u '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18458, 23 July 1923, Page 6
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