SEVEN CASES IN MANAWATU
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None From the City Area
(By
Telegraph-
PALMERSTON N., This Day. Another suspected case of ' infantile paralysis was admitted to hospital.- It is a boy of foui* years, from Colyton, who is not displaying definite signs of paralysis and the case is expected to prove negative. Of suspeeted cases recently admitted one has proved positive, a ten-year-old boy from Waituna. He and- the other patients are satisfactory. Other sus4 peeted cases have proved negative. There are now severf actual cases in hospital, but it should be noted that none ,are from the city area. the' nearest being from Aorangi, 10 miles away. The Sanson 'sehool ' has been closed owing to a suspeeted case in that district.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 66, 5 April 1937, Page 8
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