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FEWER DUNEDIN CASES.

nrPROVEMEHT MAINTAINED. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, Monday. The heartening position of the last few days with regard to the number of admissions to hospital of infantile paralysis cases was maintained to-day, there being only one person admitted. The patient was a man 21 years of age, from Woodhaugh, but the case has not been diagnosed as positive, the admission being for observation only. Since 9 a.m. on Saturday .only three cases have been admitted, one being positive and two for observation; All are persons over the age of 21.

MAN DANGEROUSLY ILL. CASE 1R HEW PLYMOUTH. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) NEW! PLYMOUTH, Monday. The patient who was admitted to the New Plymouth Hospital Yesterday sufferings from infantile paralysis, a married man aged 27, is to-day dangerously ill.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1937, Page 8

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FEWER DUNEDIN CASES. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1937, Page 8

FEWER DUNEDIN CASES. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1937, Page 8