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FIVE CASES IN WELLINGTON

WELLINGTON, Dec. 15. An additional positive case of infantile paralysis was diagnosed today from the suspected cases in the Wellington Public Hospital. This brings tho total posilives to live. In addition there are two patients on the suspicious list. The remaining suspects have been diagnosed as negative. Beplying to an inquiry as to how stores were responding to his advicc to refrain from einploying children in places where they were in close contact with the general public, the District Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Hubert. Sniith, said repdrts were that eniployers generallv were cooperating very well in this respect.

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Chronicle (Levin), 16 December 1947, Page 5

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FIVE CASES IN WELLINGTON Chronicle (Levin), 16 December 1947, Page 5

FIVE CASES IN WELLINGTON Chronicle (Levin), 16 December 1947, Page 5

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