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MORE AUCKLAND CASES.

AUCKLAND, -Jan. 2. A positive ease of -infa-ntile paralysis, a child from a southern Suburh, -and two suspectfcod eas'es, wer-e admitted to the Auckland Hospital fo-day and -oue. Suspect c-ase adm-itfeed on 'Thursd-ay was de-, clared positi\-e. -Fifty-five positive and five suspect-ed cases were in hospital ,-tonight. The- positive vases i-netude a child from Takapuna, who", was -diagUGsed earlier in the week-.' This. is the first case from tlie North Shore. A suspect frooi that area was admitted over, a fortnhght ago, btit the c-ase proved eegative. Bince the outbreak began on Noveni"ber 15, a total of 81 posditive cases fronC •the Cen'tral Auckland health dist rict have been wdniitted.f o hospital. . XTineteen cases, most of them recoveries, have been discharged 'and there have been se'ven death s.

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Chronicle (Levin), 3 January 1948, Page 5

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MORE AUCKLAND CASES. Chronicle (Levin), 3 January 1948, Page 5

MORE AUCKLAND CASES. Chronicle (Levin), 3 January 1948, Page 5

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