INFLUENZA ON MAGARA.
I (Per Press Association.) | AUCKLAND, this day. Three more cases of influenza wore landed from the Niagara to-day, making a total of 42. The latest patients ar-.* ono saloon, and one steerage passenger, j and one of the crew. All aro of tho mild type. All the New Zealand t passengers have been landed on the island. ! CHRISTCHURCH, this day. j The Manuka arrived at Lyttelton to- ' day, and is being worked by wa-ter- ; siders. (Special to the Herald.) WELLINGTON, this day. The Minister of Health, replying to the resolutions passed at Auckland meeti ings suggesting more stringent precau- ; tions against influenza, states tliat everything asked for has already been arranged, and every possible step is being taken to protect Auckland inj terests.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14880, 7 April 1919, Page 6
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