ANNUAL HEALTH REPORT.
CLYDE AND • WAIROA STATISTICS,
(Special to “Times.”)
WELLINGTON, Nov. 2. • The Chief Health Officer in his annual report says.: “Clyde is moving ahead, and is much cleaner than it used to be. The number of deaths from all causes is wonderfully small, or the same a,s in 1903, when the population was smaller. This is a great drop from 2S last, year, 25 in 1907, and 16 : in 1906. Five cases of enteric have been notified from Wairoa, and one has died. Five cases of enteric in Wairoa. nearly half the number notified from Napier, which lias ten times, tlie population, is too many.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2649, 3 November 1909, Page 4
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107ANNUAL HEALTH REPORT. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2649, 3 November 1909, Page 4
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