THE TAKAPUNA PATIENTS.
NOT SMA T L-POX. [Per Press association.] WELLINGTON, February 1. Closer observation proves that the men removed ft««i the Takapuna to Somes Island are not effected by small-pox, and they ■will probably be released from quarantine to-day. A SUSPECTED CASE IN NELSON. [Peb Press Association.] NELSON, February 1. There is a suspected case of small-pox at Wakefield. PRECAUTIONS IN AUSTRALIA. United Press Associaifcion — By Electric Telegraph — Copyright(Received February 1, 10.37 a.m.) HOBART, February 1. Seven passengers by the Victoria have been sent to quarantine. The officers and crew end thirty-seven passengers were vaccinated before the vessel sailed for Melr bourne. I
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7924, 1 February 1904, Page 3
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