INFANTILE CASES
— Press a.ssociation.)
Six Admissions At Wellington ANOTHER SCHOOL CLOSED
(By Telegraph-
WELLINGTON, Last Night. Three positive and three doubtful casee of infantile paralysis have been admitted to the Wellington Public Hospital during the week-end. The positive cases are a girl of ten from Miramar, a girl of eight from the city and a girl of 4$ also from the city. Only one of the girls is paralysed but not severely. The doubtful cases are a girl of six from Newtown, a girl of nine from Berhampore and boy of eight from the city. The last-named is considered probably a positive case. On the advic'e of the health authorities the, Wellington Education Board has decided to close the Tawa Flat School till further notice. There has been mild sickness in the district, but only one suspect who was admitted to the hospital some days ago.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 72, 12 April 1937, Page 6
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