INFANTILE PARALYSIS
[llY TELEURAPH —I’ER PRESS ASSOCIATION,
YKSTKRDAY'S RKPORTS. WiII.KINGTON, March 10.
Fourteen cases of infantile paralysis were reported to the Health Department during the 21 hours ended 9 a.m. tn-dav : Gisborne, Hastings. Hawora. Wanganui. (Haiti one each; Christchurch 2: New Brighton. Waiiimiri. Rangiora. Oxford, Kilfellon, one each; Dunedin, Malciutha, one cadi ; Auckland nil. CASK AT MCIK’! lISON. Mt'FtCHLSON. March 20. The first case of infantile paralysis, in Murchison district was reported on Tuesday from Anlti, a hoy aged twelve. Yesterday a- case was reported Horn Glenhope. Hot it were taken to Nelson hospital.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1925, Page 2
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