THE EPIDEMIC.
FURTHER CASE FROM FOXTON. Another case of infantile paralysis has been reported in Foxton. The vie tiiu, a boy aged three years, was admitted to the Palmerston North Hospital yesterday suffering from the disease in a mild form only. There were no further patients discharged during the past twenty-four houra
CANTERBLRY'S FORTUNATE POSITION. CHKISTCHURCH, Last Night. . No cases of infantile paralysis have been reported in the Canterbury Health District since noon yesterday,. Only five eases have been notified in the past week, and two of these were negative. CASE FROM WANGANUI. WANGANUI, Last Night After a number of days immunity, a case of infantile paralysis was reported to-day. NO AUCKLAND CASES. AUCKLAND, Last Night. ' No cases of infantile paralysis were I reported in the Auckland health dis--1 triet to-day. THREE DUNEDIN CASES DECLARED POSITIVE. DUNEDIN, Last Night. Three further cases of infantile paralysis were reported to-day a boy or 21 years from Caverham, a boy of 2 from South Dunedin and a child from Kaitangata. All the cases were declared positive late to-riight.
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Shannon News, 9 April 1925, Page 2
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175THE EPIDEMIC. Shannon News, 9 April 1925, Page 2
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