HEALTH PRECAUTIONS.
With the infantile paralysis still causim anxiety, surely it is time that a .dean up of I yards was in-isted on. In ilie Miner parts of the city the houses are built a'm.'-t as close!-" together as ri-jht in tie centre, but the residents on the out-kirt-s a'e all >•».■< 1 to keen poultry. with the re-ul! that j'>«re a'e often thirty ami t.»:'tv fowls and du *k- eiu-i-'-ed in a Kickyard whi.-h in c'o-e. musjv weather is a menace t:> iieailh. li'- e .a will disclose stinking fowlhou-es. lueodinu i daces for mosquitoes. yards strewn with rot I ill; vegetation and rats on visiting terms with the poultry. What about the paralysis tint attacks poultry —is not that di-ease cau-ed hv a germ? ' VIGILANT.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 84, 10 April 1937, Page 8
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