SUSPECTED PARALYSIS
LITTLE GIRL FROM ELGIN. INMATE OF THE HOSPITAL. A case of suspected infantile paralysis, a girl ef 2 years 7 months, has been admitted to the County Hospital from Elgin. It will not be known whether the case is a. positive or, negative one until advice regarding the tests is received; from Christchurch. TWO CASES IN CHRISTCHURCH. CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. Two cases of infantile paralysis, one a man aged 37, were notified in the city this morning DOMINION NOTIFICATIONS. THREE CASEsIn 24 HOURS. WELLINGTON. April 30. The Health Department received the following notifications of infantile paralysis for the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. to-day: Auckland City, Oruanui (East • Taupo) and Palmerston North, one each. OBSERVANCE oFrEGULATIONS. TRIBUTE BY COUNTY CHAIRMAN. " I greatlv apnreciate the manner in irhich the parent" of children observe* the infantile paralvsis enidemic regulations." said the chairman of the County Council (Mr W. G. £allagher> at the meeting to-day. To thisstrictness is largely due, I think, thesmall number of oases in the County.. The parents, particularly the mothers, are to be congratulated noon this. . • Members of the rouncil agreed with the chairman's remarks.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10384, 1 May 1925, Page 4
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