CASES OF MEASLES
DECREASE IN WHANGAREI (0.c.) \\ HANG AREI, Wednesday The number of measles cases from the Kensington Park military camp admitted to the Whangarei Hospital continue to decrease. Six more territorials have been discharged, while only two more have been admitted. Xo further cases of meningitis, either military or civilian, have been reported. WAIKATO CAMPS 63 PATIENTS IX HOSPITAL (0.C.) HAMILTON, Wednesday There are still soldier patients from the Xgaruawahia and Cambridge military camps in hospital in Hamilton. Most of them are suffering from minor complaints, such as mumps or measles. All the soldiers are accommodated in the new Hamilton West School, which is still being used as a hospital annexe. The main hospital is completely occupied.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24085, 2 October 1941, Page 8
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