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NO CASES YET IN WELLINGTON DISTRICT

•WELLINGTON, Dec. 1. There were still no cases of infantile paralysis in the Wellington health district up to tonight. A suspect admittea to the Wellington Public Hospitai late this afternoon proVed nega-tive. He was a 25-vear-old man from Wainui-o-mata

who was first admitted to tne nuti Hospitai. A report given some currency that a two-year-old child admitted to Wellington Hospitai on Bunday, was a puiomyelitis case, was imfounded. The nearest cases to Wellington remain in the Taranaki district and a suspected case at Gisborne.

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Chronicle (Levin), 2 December 1947, Page 5

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NO CASES YET IN WELLINGTON DISTRICT Chronicle (Levin), 2 December 1947, Page 5

NO CASES YET IN WELLINGTON DISTRICT Chronicle (Levin), 2 December 1947, Page 5

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