INFANTILE PARALYSIS
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YOUNG WOOD PROGRESSING
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CHRISTCHURCH. March 6. The third sin of Mr Bernard Mood. ~„e 1 ->i, years, and now in Hospital with ini untile paralysis, is progressing favourably.
ANOTHER DUNKDTN cask. DUNEDIN, March <>.
An infantile paralysis positive case, that of a yountli of IS, residing at Musselburgh, was removed to the Hospital this morning: The total notifications in Otago and Southland to date t0t.,1 twenty.
WARNING NOT HEEDED. CHRISTCHURCH. March ■>
■U the Magistrate's Court this morning William Roue Sugar, a boilerm "kcr, was convicted and ordered to p.,v the tests on a charge of breaking the terms of a guarantee that had l ;e en imposed because of a case of m fa utile paralysis in bis house. The city iiispe'. tor said the man had been warned, hut was seen later in hotel. The child died on February ‘doth.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1925, Page 3
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