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INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

NO NOTIFICATION S IN PALMER. STON NORTH YESTERDAY. The Palmerston North hospital authorities. reported last evening that there had been no further notifications Of infantile paralysis during the pest twenty-four hours Although no pa. tients had been discharged, the con. dition of the inmates was very satisfactory. CHRISTCHURCH FIGURES. FOUR FRESH CASES, ONE DEATH [Per Press Association 1 CHRISTCHURCH, February 25. One death, from Infantile paralysis, a girl of three'years, is reported, and there are four fresh cases in the city. “SUSPECT” AT OAMARU. OAMARU, Last Night. A suspected case of infantile paralysis was admitted to hospital this afternoon from Ivakahui,, about six miles from town. The case is that of a boy, aged eight years. Imter. The suspected case of infantile paralysis reported to-day, a boy of eight was definitely diagnosed as the disease The symptoms developed rapidly and the sufferer died to-night. MARTON STILLL FREE. POUR REPORTED CASES “SUSPECTS" ONLY. MARTON, Last Night. The four cases of infantile paralysis, three of them In one house at Marton, reported in the Dominion list is incorrect. They were “suspects” but are now absolutely free. There are none yet at Marton. THREE MORE CASES IN TARANAKI. [Per Press Association.] NEW PLYMOUTH, Feb. 25. There were three new cases of infantile paralysis in Taranaki to-day Tho cases came from Kapuni, Opunake and Waverley.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2617, 26 February 1925, Page 5

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INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2617, 26 February 1925, Page 5

INFANTILE PARALYSIS. Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2617, 26 February 1925, Page 5