INFANTILE PARALYSIS
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WANGANUI CASES. WANGANUI, March 11. Two eases of infantile paralysis were admitted to the hospital to-day.
FURTHER DUNEDIN CASKS. DUNEDIN, March 12. Two suspected eases of infantile par aIvsis were admitted to the hospital, a ojj'l of eleven ancl a hov of eight, both in the city.
SEVENTH CANTERBURY DEATH TIMAIiU, March 12.
The seventh death from infantile paralysis in South Canterbury occurred at midnight, that of a .Maori hoy aged eight years, from Temuka.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1925, Page 3
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