INFANTILE PARALYSIS.
NO LOCAL DISTRICT CASES. Despite rumours circulated by spare-mongers to the contrary, there are no suspicions or definite rases of infantile paralysis in the Foxton district. No schools will be opened until all danger of the epidemic, is passed. The restrictions re children con- <■ regaling at picnics, picture house:-'. trains, etc. are being rigidly enforced. The Ilorowhcnua Show has been indefinitely postponed. The total number of eases in Auckland is 25, three of wbieli were fa I til. Mr.-, Jiimes Kyle of Wondvilb-, aped 2li, died in the Raliialiia llospilal on Sunday of infantile paralysis. Two fresh eases af Masterlon vesterdav were reported, making six sinee the oulbreiik of the (*]»iihmie. One is from the town area and (lie other from the eonntry disI rid. Wanganui, January If). A thirlcen-ycar-old girl who arrived from Ley in beach yesterday and who was bearing symptoms of infantile paralysis, died this aftcr.noon. A fourteen-year-old bov died on Saturday. A Maori child came down the river to-day and is being isolated as a suspected case.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2836, 20 January 1925, Page 2
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173INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2836, 20 January 1925, Page 2
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