INFANTILE PARALYSIS
BV TKLF.GU# 1 il —PRESS ASSN., COPYRIGHT SECOND BLENHEIM CASE. 'BLENHEIM, Jan. 30. A second case of infantile paralysis was reported to-day being that of a c bild nine months old. It is not serious. It eame from just, outside the Borough boundary. A AND P. SHOW ABANDONED MASTERTON, Jan. 30. At a large attended -special meeting of members ot the Mastorton A. and l . Association to-day, it was decided as n precautionary measure, to prevent the spread of infantile paralysis, to ■abandon the 1925 Show, which was to have been held in February. It was announced that the annual ram fair, which is held on the two days succeeding the show, will be held as usual.
MASTERTON REPORT. MASTERTON, Jan. 30. There were no fresh cases here today of infantile paralysis.
DEATHS AT AUCKLAND. AUCKLAND, Jan. 30. The Auckland Health District to-day experienced the worst day in the infantile paralysis epidemic. Three deaths were reported, a »o> aged two at Mount Eden, a girl aged II at llemuera, and a girl aged two at cases were also notified.
FURTHER WANGANUI CASE. WANGANUI, .Tan. 30. One case of infantile paralysis was reported to-day, making twentr-fom oases, with six deaths here to date.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 January 1925, Page 3
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