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Many Miss Third Dose

WELLINGTON. July 2L Many parents had g-xxi intentions when starting their children off on. toe three-dose touKimsati&n bat -na-y forgot to see that they had toe third dose, toe Minister of Health (Mr McKay) said today. addressing toe Dominion rcrference of Catmtrywocnen’s Insimtes. he soeght their eominued assistance to tacking toe public health campaigns. In 1962 there had been 88 per cent immimisxtion a gator, polio and since then there had been no reported cases, he said. That res hhad to last bat would sjxk: end if too many parents were casual abcrat toe proteetton of their ehiidretiFor all the intensive hydatids campaigns the tocidenee was as high as ever last year, he said.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30499, 22 July 1964, Page 2

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118

Many Miss Third Dose Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30499, 22 July 1964, Page 2

Many Miss Third Dose Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30499, 22 July 1964, Page 2

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