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INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

Suspected Case at Palmerston North. Press Association—Copyright. Palmerston North, March 17. A suspected case of infantile paralysis, an adult woman, has been admitted to the Palmerston North Hospital for observation. There are now three cases in the district. As the result of the outbreak of infantile paralysis at Hastings the health inspector at Wairoa has received advice from the Department of Health that no Maoris' south of Napier are to be allowed to travel to Nuhaka for the big Mormon hui to oe held there at Easter. It is anticipated the attendance at the hui will bo between IGOO ami 1800 Maoris.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 386, 18 March 1937, Page 4

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INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 386, 18 March 1937, Page 4

INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 386, 18 March 1937, Page 4

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