INFANTILE PARALYSIS.
CASE FROM PERIA POSITIVE. The girl, aged 21 months, who was admitted to the Waikato Hospital from Peria suspected of suffering from Infantile paralysis has been diagnosed a positive case.
OUTBREAK IN MELBOURNE. FOUR MORE CASES REPORTED. United Press Assn. —Elec. Tel. Copyright MELBOURNE. July 30. After several days In which there have been no positive cases of infantile paralysis, four cases were diagnosed to-day, making a total of 29. Several more schools have been closed and all precautions are being rigidly enforced. The recent cases are of a less severe type than the original one’s. Mining Returns.—The Golden Sands j return was 53 ounces 2 dwts. for 32 shifts; the Worksop Dredge, 28 ounces for 131 hours from 10.500 | yards, and the return from the NeI mona Dredge, 118 ounces for 124 i hours from 15,400 yards, slates a ' Greymouth message. Brewery Dividend.—The directors : of Carlton Brewery, Limited, have ani nouncod an interim dividend at the I rate of 15 per cent per annum, says a message from Sydney. The rate compares with an interim payment of j 6 per cent, in tlie previous year, when J 12 per cent was paid for the year.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20260, 31 July 1937, Page 6
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198INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20260, 31 July 1937, Page 6
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