INFANTILE PARALYSIS
[by TI'.I.F.CIKAI'Il —PER rnicss ASSOCIATION. ONE DUNEDIN CASE. DUNEDIN, March 25. A boy, aged nine, in the city, was admitted to the hospital yesterday as a positive case of infantile paralysis. No further eases were reported up till noon to-day. SIX NEW CHRISTCHURCH CASES. ONE DEATH. CHRISTCHURCH, March 25. Six new cases of inlantile paralysis have been reported since noon yesterday. including one in the city. One death occurred at the hospital this morning, a boy, two years’ old, from RedelifTs. M&st of the adult eases are proving negative. 10th. TIM Alt > DEATH. TIMARU. March 23. The tenth death from infantile paralysis in South Canterbury has occurred. being a girl of 16. who was admitted to the hospital on March 10th.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1925, Page 3
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