INFANTILE PARALYSIS
[nv TELEOP. Al’ll —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. 3 MAKTON SHOW ABANDONED. WELLINGTON. February 3. The Marton A. and I’. Show luw* been abandoned owing to the infantile paralysis. A FATAL CASK. TAHRANGA, February 3. A six months old child from -Mount Mnunganni, where a previous case came from was admitted to the hospital hero yesterday suffering with infantile paralysis and died at seven o’clock this morning. TWO NELSON CASKS. NELSON, February 3. Two cases of infantile paralysis were reported to-day, one an infant and tho other a boy five years of age. Roth ciu.es are mild. NO CANTERBURY CASES TO-DAY. CHRISTCHURCH, February 3. The Health Officer made a reassuring statement this morning that there were no new cases of infantile paralysis in Canterbury.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 February 1925, Page 3
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