THE EPIDEMIC
HUNDRED SCHOOLS CLOSED IN WAIKATO (PBIE3S ASSOCIATION TELEQBAM.) x AUCKLAND. April 1 21. As a precaution against infantile paralysis, the Health Department has ordered the immediate closing of 101 schools in Waikato district, KXLLINCBEY SCHOOL CLOSED "The Canterbury Education Board decided yesterday to close the school at Killuichy. ' A positive case of paralysis, a bdy aged 10, was notified from Kiilinchy on Tuesday. TWO POSITIVE CASES AT AUCKLAND (PBB9S ASSOCIATION TELEGBAM.) . AUCKLAND, April 21. Two girls suffering from Infantile paralysis are patients at the Auckland Hospital. One was admitted to-day from Mount Albert and the other, a resident Of Green Lane, has been in hospital since the beginning of the week, and was diagnosed to-day as a positive case. In addition, two patients suspected of having infantile paralysis v were admitted to-day fo# observation. One 1 is a boy, aged five, from Devonport, and the other; a boy, aged 15 months, from Western Springs. •
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22073, 22 April 1937, Page 10
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