In thanking the jury in the Pawelka trias for their attention to the case, Mr Justicf Cooper said he would) endeavour to have th« members excused from service on juried for a period of 12 months. He could nof promise definitely, but he would see could be done in the matter. The jurjf were engaged four days on the trial, and were not allowed to separate, occupying temporary quarters in the new Court. Whooping oough is very prevalent iff Southland just now (says the News), anm children in some cases are having a eorxjl time of it. In view of the reoent prosecu» tions for non-vaccination of children, kffgo numbers have been treated during the past fuw weeks. No less than 276 vaccine tubes were distributed during the month, and as sach tube is capable of treating more than! ine patient, well over 300 children must have boon vaccinated during May.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2934, 8 June 1910, Page 37
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