THREE IN CANTERBURY
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City and Country Cases
(By 'felegranh-
CHRISTCHURCH, Last Night. Three cases of infantile paralysis^ including one in Christchurch, were raported to-day to the district medical officer of health for Canterbury and Westland. The city case is a girl aged five living in Linwood. No paralysis io evident. The other two cases were reported from Waitawa, near Pleasant Point, and from Greymouth, boys of nine and eight years respecfively. The schools attended by ihe last-named patients have been closed xxntil after the Easter holidays and the class at the school attended by the Christchurch aufferer has been dispersed for a similar period.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 59, 25 March 1937, Page 5
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