INFANTILE PARALYSIS.
N>o LOCAL NOTIFICATIONS
/The Medical Officer of Health (Dr. T. Fletcher Telford) announced at noon yesterday that no notifications of sus- ' pected. cases of infantile paralysis had reached him during the twenty-four hours since noon on Tuesday.
j RESTRICTIONS DEFIED. •' (PRESS ASSOCIATION nBLEGBAM.) ELTHAM, April 29. At the Magistrate's Court, Lester Brothers was fined £5 for. allowing a child of four years to enter a place oit amusement at Ngaere Gardens, in contravention of tlie prohibition during tihe recent epidemic. On April Ist, in connexion with the same case, Charles Brasher was fined £1 for taking the child into the gardens in defiance of the Health Department's restrictions.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18369, 30 April 1925, Page 14
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