INFANTILE PARALYSIS
[UY TKI,KGRAt'Il —I'Kit IMIKSS ASSOCIATION.]
19 CASES LAST WEEK. WELLINGTON. January 20. Horty-uine eases of infantile paralysis were reported last V.eek against 29 the preceding week. Diphtheria lias fallen from L 8 to 8.
A PREC’AI l ION. children NOT TO LEAVE ISLAND. WELLINGTON. January 20. As a further precaution against the spread of infantile paralysis. Cabinet decided tu-day to prohibit children under Hi to leave either Island for the other Island, after to-morrow night.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1925, Page 3
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77INFANTILE PARALYSIS Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1925, Page 3
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