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INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

TO-DAY’S NOTIFICATIONS. HIGHEST YET RECORDED. , (BY TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION. WELLINGTON, Feb. 4. Notifications for its 24 to 9 a.m., total 21, its highest yet recorded. They included Wanganui five, Rongotea, Otaki, and Nelson one each, and Auckland city five, Onehunga Birkenwad, Thames, Hamilton, .Christchurch city, Summer-Westport, Seadown (near Temuka) one each. CASE NEAR PAHIATUA. PAHIATUA, Feb, 4. A case of infantile paralysis, a boy from Hukanui, has- been admitted to the hospital.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 February 1925, Page 9

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INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 February 1925, Page 9

INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 February 1925, Page 9

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