INFANTILE PARALYSIS
J ItY TF.r.SCRAI'iI pint PRESS ASSOCIATION. DOMIXIC)X X( >TI FiC AT i ()XX. WKLI.IXGTOX, April 22. The following notifications of cases of infantile paralysis were received by the Health Department for the 2-1 hours ending 9 a.in. to-day: Mhangarei, Aiorrinsvdie, Timaru. ( heviot. AVaverley and Dunedin, one nidi. OTAGO CASE'S. DFXFDJX. April 22. r I lie ease of the hoy admitted to the hospital as an infantile paralysis suspect has proved to he positive. A l.ov aged four, from Clinton, has also keen admitted to the Dunedin, Hospital as a suspect.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1925, Page 2
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