INFANTILE PARALYSIS
[by telegraph—per ruEsa association
CASE at CARTERTON. CARTERTON, March 24. A case of infantile paralysis at Parkvale was icported yesterday, a child, aged four and a-half years, this being the first notification in this district for over six weeks. Owing to the infantile paralysis epidemic, the Rifle Asociatiou postponed its meeting, but has now decided to hold it on April 18th. 20th and 21st. A POSITIVE CASE. DUNEDIN”, March 24. A suspected case of infantile paralysis at Highcliff has proved positive. CANTERBURY BOARD’S RECOMMEND ATI OX. CHRISTCHURCH, March 24 The North Canterbury Hospital Board this morning carried a motion urging tbe Health .Department to make tboreoeh investigation by the highest qualified medical authorities in the Dominion into the causes of infantile paralysis. TWO MORE TIMAR.U CASES. TIMA RU. March 24. Two fresh eases ol infantile paralysis, both children, aged respect ivcly 1} and 4 years, were admitted to tbe he-; iia! to-day from Pleasant point.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1925, Page 3
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