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INFANTILE PARALYSIS

LATEST NOTIFICATIONS [Per United Press Association.) WELLINGTON, April 18. The Health Department has received the following notifications of infantile paralysis for the twenty-four hours ending at 9 a.m. to-day : Auckland health district : Rangihue, Hukarere, ’Ngapuku, and Matata, one each. Canterbury district : Eiccarton, New Brighton, Fairlio, one each. Wellington district ! Nil. Otago ; Nil. THEATRE RESTRICTIONS ’WITHDRAWN. CANTERBURY AND OTAGO EXCEPTED. [Pee United I*rebß Association.] WELLINGTON, April 18, The restrictions against children attending the theatre, etc., will be withdrawn on Monday in all parts of the North Island except the Waikntq-, and all over the. South Island, except in Canterbury and Otago. The attendance of children at school is still optional. The mandate against military parades still holds good, and no action will be taken till all restrictions are completely lifted. HO NEW LOCAL CASES. r l here was no new local; cases notifiq(l up to upon to-day. THE SCHOOLS. \osterdav afternoon the secretary of Hie High Schools’ Board received a telegram from the Education Department stating ; " Your schools from Form 111. upwards may be reopened on Monday next. Tills in the case of the Otago High Schools means the whole of the school. Private advice had been received from Wellington that all secondary schools here are being placed on a similar tooting. Details with regard to tho opening of the high schools are advertised elsewhere. ’File secondary department of Archerfioid Private Girls' School, including Forms 111. to VI., will he reopened on Monday at 9 a.m. Boarders arc to return by (In- first I rain on .Monday. An announcement about the reopening of the primary department will be made later. M’Glashnn College secondary department reopens on Tuesday. The senior school, Columbia College, reopens on Wednesday. Boarders reassemble on Tuesday.

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Evening Star, Issue 18919, 18 April 1925, Page 6

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INFANTILE PARALYSIS Evening Star, Issue 18919, 18 April 1925, Page 6

INFANTILE PARALYSIS Evening Star, Issue 18919, 18 April 1925, Page 6

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