INFANTILE PARALYSIS
RY TEI.KGRA it —PRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT. THE INFECTION SPREADING. OTAKI. January 10. Infantile paralysis has made its appearance here and Tehoro. Every precaution .is being taken to prevent its spread. FOURTEEN MORE CASES. WELLINGTON, January lfl. For the 21 hours concluding at 9 this morning fourteen cases ol infantile paralysis were reported as follows: Seven in Wellington, three in Wellington suburbs. 2 in Wan.gaui, one each in Singlewood and Rongotn, making a total of 119 since the 25th November. The Ilcaiih Department has now i>sued an order that the restriction placed on children under sixteen attending places of amusements. recreation grounds, and Sunday schools is ill apply to tile whole of tile North Island.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1925, Page 3
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116INFANTILE PARALYSIS Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1925, Page 3
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