SUSPECTED SMALLPOX.
NATIVE CASES ik"Ji;WHi^GAREI
MAORIS BOLT.
(Per Press Association;) WHAXGAREI, May 12./ Two sick hativesf brought.into town on Saturday; weM, considered by /the medicsil man w,ho "saw • tlieni to' %o in ■a condition justifying, tho suspicion of smallpox. They wore despatched to tho hospital for treatment in tiho isolation waixJj.but though;they present-" od themselves at -tlieithospital entrance they bolted when directed where- to go. It is supposed/that they have, it-turned to their Hotnc-s at Mangakahra. The Health-Hsj^fecfcor has -, gone, in pureuit. The health officer at Auckland isr expected to : ;arriyc> to-morrow.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12881, 13 May 1913, Page 5
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