OUTBREAKS OF MEASLES
EMBARRASSMENT CAUSED TO CITY FIRMS (Special to The Times) AUCKLAND, October 20. Outbreaks of measles, for the most part of a mild character, continue to prove an embarrassment to several city firms. In a number of cases staffs have been depleted by seasonal sickness, in which measles has been prominent, but it is a notable fact that in other establishments the incidence of illness has been slight. A case in point is provided by one store which, although it employs 600 hands, had only six absentees today.
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Southland Times, Issue 23336, 21 October 1937, Page 5
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