PARALYSIS CASES
■Presa Association.)
Two Positive in Canterbury
(By Teleerach-
• CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night. Two more positive cases of infantile paralysis and three suspected cases have been admitted to the Canterbury hospitals, but only suspects are from Christchurch. Two positive cases are in South Canterbury. A small boy aged three years from Studholme Junction has been admitted to the Waimate hospital with slxght paralysis and a girl of nine has been admitted to Ithe Time.ru hospital from the town area. Of • the three suspects in Christchurch one admitted last evening, a girl of 19 years, is still doubtful but ,the other two will almost certainly prove negal^ve' j _
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 16, 3 February 1937, Page 5
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