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X DISEASE

THE FRUIT BLOOM HHEORT. ! Sydrioy, March 17. | As the result of a Broken Hill doo j tor attributing X disease_ to the bloom j on unripe frnit, the residents of the districts havo largely stopped' eating , j fruit.- -Crops havo been allowed to i rot on the treeß, and growers are heavy i losers. The majority of the doctors discredit the theory. The bulk of ex- ,] pert opinion favours the theory that the disease is closely allied to infantile paralysis.—Press Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 154, 19 March 1918, Page 5

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X DISEASE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 154, 19 March 1918, Page 5

X DISEASE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 154, 19 March 1918, Page 5

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