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One definite ease of infantile paralysis, which proved fatal, was reported in the Canterbury Health District on Tuesday. This is the fourth fatal case .since January Ist., 1932. There have been 27 cases in the Canterbury Health District and one. ease in the West Coast Health District since the beginning of the year, At present there are eighteen eases in the hospital. Of till! definite cases reported some have recovered and are showing no signs of paralysis, or weakness of muscles; others have had their physical ‘ powers, impaired, a' condition Lli/it is likely to last for some little, time-

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1932, Page 6

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LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1932, Page 6

LATE LOCALS Hokitika Guardian, 17 March 1932, Page 6

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