DISQUIETING CASES AT AUCKLAND.
A S'JEWAWD- OIN '111.-IMES BOAT AITFECTED 1.
■Still further developments of a tli&qnieting: nature have occurred witun) the past .twenty-foair hours, however, for three further eases haye /been lociated !i,n the city arid one at tie Native .settleimen of Orakei. The latroi.is a native girl, aged about 18 and ■tllie DiiisitrictHealtlh Officer states thiat she had escaped Department's officers tJiro-nghi being 1 in hiding 1. One of the city eases is that of ii male aduilit who .was a contact with the Ebropean youth who was removed to tlhe Lsiollation Hospital on Tuesday. He wias the only one of tEe con itlaet in that instance who refused R ba vacicina.ted. The second case w.i.s located in Turner Street, and the patient is an adult male who was work ing .as- 'a steward oil board tV.e JS'crth jejns Slteiamiship Company's steamer Waio.tblu' until "Wednesday. He nro--1 ynHjl-y contracted the disease at llanranga. The third ease was that of a male adult wihio was residing: in Silicont Street (and it is tihou^ht that he came in contact witdi one: of the ■cases removed 1 from the oity.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14612, 30 August 1913, Page 5
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189DISQUIETING CASES AT AUCKLAND. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 14612, 30 August 1913, Page 5
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