INFANTILE PARALYSIS
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TWO DUNEDIN CASKS. DUNEDIN, April 1
A suspected ease ol infantile paralysis from Oamaru. a youth aged IS, is reported to be positive. V boy. aged eight, from Anderson’s Hay. was admitted to the hospital this morning as positive. ONLY ONE CIIHIMTCIICI’.CH CASK. CHRISTCHURCH, April 1. Only one case of infantile paralysis Ims been reported in Christchurch since Monday morning. The hospital authorities opine that the ejycenne >•' drawing to a close. Hurdles: Comedy Prince when, 2. Little River 3. Scr. : Highway. Won by a length. Imm 3.11 ’education hoahds- dilemma. AUCKLAND. April 1.
The Hoard of Education Chairman. Mr Burns, said the continued closing oi the schools was serious for the children, and ho suggested they he not kept closed after Easter. Other members regarded it as too serious a matter to justify any pressure cm the Health Department. and it was reso ved to leave the matter entirely in the hands of that authority. declared i’osi ii\ e. ASHBURTON. April 1. The Toliwaid suspect has been declared positive. _____
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1925, Page 3
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