INFANTILE PARALYSIS
FRESH AUCKLAND GASES [Per United Press Association.] AUCKLAND, April 23. Three children who were admitted to the Auckland Hospital on Thursday suspected of having infantile paralysis were diagnosed to-day as positive cases. There were no fresh admissions to-day. “ It seems to me that in a city like this once it has got a hold it might work havoc,” said an Auckland doctor when discussing the fact that there were now .eight positive cases in the Auckland Hospital and four suspects. “My view is that, having so many cases on hand, the authorities should take time by the forelock and prevent the children from congregating. HAWKE’S BAY SCHOOLS REOPENING. NAPIER, April 23. The Education Board has received advice from the Department of Health that the schools in Hawke’s Bay, with the exception of the Putorino and East Coast group will be reopened on Monday.
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Evening Star, Issue 22631, 24 April 1937, Page 13
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