INFANTILE PARALYSIS
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YE H FPvD \Y’S NOTIFICATIONS. WELLINGTON. April 7. Tlic Health Department received the following notifications of Ires i cases ol infantile paralysis for ‘the 21 hours cmi,,tr p a .in. to-day. 1 e unit! 1. Si tford 1. Feilding 1. Te Here 1. Dunedin
the 43 hours up to 9 a in. yestor,lav. there were six iiuti.icaturns, c trict • MounWAlbert 1. To nuke 1 ■ Fdgecombe (Wliakataue County) li,e-tcu Health District ml; t bnstchurch < ity, three, Otago nil.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1925, Page 3
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