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CITY WOMAN? DEATH

infantile paralyse SECOND CASE IN SAB® HOUSEHOLD - A woman, aged 38. froro died in the Public Hospital Saturday night, from sis. She had been admitted the evening with a paralytic fever^ earlier case occurred m W S household, but the patient is good progress. A child, of two and a *5 Spreydon has been admitted to Public Hospital as a suspect a™ ju. cases admitted to the h °fP*tal day have been diagnosed ag iffigSLa They are a girl of four from and a boy of 12 from the WW* County, ; t mild cases AT NEW PLYMOO s!* 5 !* (PEESB ESSOCIATIOS lIUSEW-1 NEW PLYMOUTH, May * Two mild cases of infantile' were reported at Motiiroa y 6s^ Both patients are three years “ and are affected by weaknes limbs. The schools m the will not be closed. f iD f a^ Wanganui— Another case paralysis, the second ni notified on Saturday, the vicwn a boy aged two years, from The case has been diagnosed as votive, but in a mild form. ; n & n t2 e Hamilton.— Five paralysis were admitted to no®^^ Friday, two of them bmng P They include the first Hamn . tim, a girl aged U. ~ posith* Oamanu—Three further cases Of infantile aam itted for more than a week, were " bro tJj-

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22082, 3 May 1937, Page 8

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CITY WOMAN? DEATH Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22082, 3 May 1937, Page 8

CITY WOMAN? DEATH Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22082, 3 May 1937, Page 8