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There is evidently not yet any relief from 2 serious outbreak of typhoid in the Lin,j district (says the Cromwell Argus). The ase of William May, who djed in the hosital, wis' the seventh from that locality, :id the eighth <ase, deceased's eldest son, ,as admitted xo die institution on Saturday.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3292, 18 April 1917, Page 39

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