A Los Angeles (California) young woman invited 1000 friends to her wedding, rented a big hall, 50 cents admission, and gave the proceeds to the Red Cross. Should a man who is suffering from influenza be allowed to continue selling milk? The question confronted the Wanganui Borough Council at its last meeting, and the council came to the conclusion that milk-vending was, in the public interest, the most dangerous of all occupations for any epidemic-stricken man whose motto seemed to be "Business as usual." The milkman in question is to bo ordered to cease operations whilo suffering from the disease. —Chronicle.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3376, 27 November 1918, Page 16
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