INFANTILE PARALYSIS
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OAMARU CASE. OAMAIU', February 55. A suspected case ol infantile paraIvis was admitted io elm eo-pr.al tb's afternoon, from Kakanui, ab.it six miles from town. The ea-e is Uat of a bov aged eight years..
TEACH E.ILS’ PROPOSAL. CHRISTCHURCH, Feb. 2(1. At a meeting of five hundred Canteihury school teachers a plan was drawn up and approved for distributing home lessons to scholars through the newspapers while the epidemic is nil. !h n scheme will he sent to the Department, for approval.
ANOTHER GREY SUSPECT. GItF.YMOUTH. Feb. 2fi. Another suspect of infantile paraljsis, a girl need 2L.was admitted to the if rev Hospital from Runanga. FATAL NELSON CASE. NELSON, February 2d. A case of infantile paralysis a boy. aged thirteen, reported yesterday terminated fatally to-day.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1925, Page 3
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