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INFANTILE PARALYSE.

NO NEW NOTIFICATIONS. (Peb United Press AssoatAUOKj WELLINGTON, May 6. There have been no notifications lo« the post 24 hoars. SUSPECT AT ASHBURTON. (Per United Press Association.) ASHBURTON, May 6. A suspect, a boy aged three years, hving in the borough, has been admitted ,to the hospital Ho had been ailing for a. month, his parents believing that his complaint was rheumatism. . ; NO LOCAL CASES. The health authorities reported yesterday, that no farther notifications of mfaatil* B’ sis had been received for the Otago district.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19473, 7 May 1925, Page 9

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INFANTILE PARALYSE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19473, 7 May 1925, Page 9

INFANTILE PARALYSE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19473, 7 May 1925, Page 9

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