. prohibiting the congregation of children at schools anil Sunday schools when gatherings such as that which took place last night are permitted,” said Mr T. Q. Carlisle at a meeting of I parents at Beckenham, referring to the fireworks display at Addingtui Show Grounds on Tuesday evening. He stated (says the ” Lyttelton Times”) that there were hundreds of children in the crowd, and the position was absurd. Such functions should be absolutely prohibited during the epidemic, as the [ children could not be kept away if the parents went. He moved that the meeting protest against the holding of (any public gatherings at which the presence of children was likely and difficult to prevent. The motion was seconded by Air J. McWlnrter, and I carried. I
NAZQL won’t cure Infantile Paralysis, but mixed with olive oil and applied inside the nose and throat it prevents infection,—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1925, Page 4
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