INFANTILE PARALYSIS.
THREE FRESH CASES IN WELLINGTON (By Telegraph—' Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Last Night. Three positive casbs;of infantile paralysis were reported in Wellington today. They are a boy aged nine from Lyall Bay, a boy aged thirteen from Taranaki street and a boy aged eight from Miramar. SECOND CASE IN NELSON NELSON, Last Night. The second positive case of infantile paralysis has been admitted to the Nelson Hospital. The case is a man 21 years of age from Owen's River, a remote locality, fifty miles from Nelson, where the.first case was reported on Friday, . , FIVE'GASES OVER WEEK-END. , ; HAMILTON, May 3. Five week-end cases of paralysis have been taken to hospital. The total for Waikato is now thirty.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 May 1937, Page 5
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