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INFANTILE PARALYSIS

[by TELEGRAPH —Mil MESS ASSOCIATION. NAPIER CASES. NATTER, March Kb After missing the early part of the epidemic, Napier has brought to light three eases of infantile paralysis in the past fortnight. The two last cases have been reported since Saturday last. One victim is the 21 year old son of* Mr J. B. Andrew, the Mayor, it is diagnosed at present as a mild case. NEW TIMA RE CASE. TI MA RE, -March 10. One new case of infantile paralysis was leportod here to-day. By reason of the epidemic, tlie Temuka and Geraldine A. and P. Society have decided to abandon their autumn show.

DUNEDIN SUSPECT. DUNEDIN, March 10. A suspected infantile paralysis case, a girl aged three, was admitted t»* Dunedin Hospital this afternoon. I lie case proved a negative one.

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1925, Page 2

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INFANTILE PARALYSIS Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1925, Page 2

INFANTILE PARALYSIS Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1925, Page 2

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