INFANTILE PARALYSIS.
LAST NIGHT’S REPORT'S. CONTINUE TO' BE FAVOURABLE. '(BY TKLKGKA HU PRESS ASSOCIATIONWELLINGTON, April 1. Nine ; caAes of infantile paUalysis were re,pouted for the 24 hours to 9 a.m. to-day. The notifications were as foiJlmv: —.Wanganui, Manawatu Heads, Motueka, Ta.uraroa, Maungakaramea, ' Aria, Ander.son.’.s Bay, Oamaru and Auckland city, one each. AUCKLAND, April 1. Tihe ch-ainnjan. of the Auckland Education Bound (Mr. Burns) said the continued dosing of the schoolsi was ,serious for 'the'children. He suggested that tlicv be not kept closed alter Faster.'
Other ’meanhoi's .regarded it as too seriouis a. matter to justify any pressure on the Health Depnitment, and resolved to leave tihe .mlatter entirely in. the hands of Hint authority. - OHTn.TSTCiHU nd l . April 1. Only one case of infantile pa_nailysi.s has. been reported! in Oh nst. oh i M'oh since Monday iiioniins. The hospital, authorities ex press the opinion,., that the epidemic is drawing to a. chce. GISBiORNE. Aimil I.
The. dentih, occairred to-dlay from infantile paral vsiiis of a. nine-yea.r-okl hoy. who had been removed to the Cook Ho-tpital on Friday.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 April 1925, Page 5
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