INFANTILE PARALYSIS
fliv TKI.V.O RAl’ti — PF.U PRESS ASSOCIATION. CASES REPORTED. CHRISTCHURCH, March 30. Since noon on Saturday fife cases of infantile paralysis were reported m Canterbury, four in the city. A girl of (i years from Doyleston died in the Christchurch Hospital on Sunday evenin'’’ a few hours’ after admission. DUNDEIN. March 30. The infantile paralysis ease of a boy reported on Saturday, is now declared positive. NINE PATIENTS AT GISBORNE. GISBORNE, March 28. Two cases of infantile paralysis were notified during the week-end, a nme-vear-old hoy being admitted to the Cook Hospital on Saturday, ami a lbmonths old girl was admitted to-day. Both eases came from Gisborne. 1 here I are nine infantile paralysis patients m the Cook Hospital. MAORI TANGI OBJECTED TO. GISBORNE, lirarch 28. \ huge number of natives having assembled for a tansi at Mmuitelie iu-iv Gisborne, protests have been sent to the Alinister of Health bv the Chairmen of local bodies, urging that in the interests of public health the tang be prohibited. _____ wiiii ihiiw '■"■n» wm*"*
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 March 1925, Page 3
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