INFANTILE PARALYSIS
ill TELEGRAPH —FEll I’RESS ASSOCIATION
IAIPIIOY ING CONDITION. WELLINGTON, April 8
The Health Department received th following notification of cases ot itifaii tile paralysis, for the 21 hours ondiiq !) a.m. to-day. . Te Alata (Raglan) 1, Levin I<. Mat male. (South Canterbury) I- Nortl Fast Valley (Dunedin) I. The total o four is the smallest since the outbreal of the epidemic. AUCKLAND. April 8.
N'o cases of infantile paralysis wer reported in tiie Auckland Health Do tri't tu-dav. WANGANUI, April b.
After a number ol (lavs’ immunity, case of infantile paralysis was reporte to-day. „ . ' .DUNEDIN. .April b.
Three further cases of infantile pai.ilysis were reported to-day—a hoy of 21 wars from C'aversham ; a hoy of two veilrs from Smith Dunedin ; and a child from Kaitangata. AH the cases were admitted as suspects, and were declined positive late to-night. CITKISTCH F IU'H. April 8. No cases of infantile paralysis were reported in the Canterbury Health District since noon yesterday. Onlv five cases have been notified in the past week, and two of these "in negative.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1925, Page 2
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