CASES ELSEWHERE
Following if a flummftfy of reports received through t|ie Presg Association ef the infbntde paralysis position in parts of Ngw Zealand other than Lawke'p lay:— HALMEBSTQN NORTH— Two further suspectgd cases of infantile paralysfe have been admitted to the Balm? erston North Hospital, a boy of slx from Cheltenham and a boy aged 3$ frpm the pity. The first case was later proved tq be positive, and the secpnd, It wa# stated last night, was expeeted •Iso to be positive. CHRISTCHURCH. Four further •ases of infantile paralysis were notified to the Canterbury Mefiical Officer for Health yesterday. The patients are a boy aged 15 months from Cashraere Hills, a girl aged 15 months from the qity area, a boy of seven years frpm Kaikoura and a boy of six yeare from Waimate borough.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 95, 8 May 1937, Page 5
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