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THE EPIDEMIC.

AUCKLAND TALLY. TEN MORE NOTIFICATIONS. AUCKLAND, This Day. Since noon yesterday 10 cases of infantile paralysis have been reported, one being in the city, three in the suburbs and six in the country. The total reported this year is 127, including 29 deaths, three in the Auckland Hospital being reported .today.—Press Assa. REOPENING OF SCHOOLS. NOT BEFOEE MARCH 2. AUCKLAND, This Day. It is officially announced that the earliest date for reopening private and secondary schools is March 2.—Press Assn. FIRST WAIMATE CASE. WAIMATE, This Day. The first case of infantile paralysis; in the "Waimate district occurred at Glenavy, the victim being a boy sitf and a half years of age, who was taken to hospital.—Press Assn. CASE AT MAUNGATUROTO. Dr. Marshall, of Maungaturoto, has notified a ease of infantile paralysis in that district. Tlie patient, a young woman of 24 years, is to be admitted to the Wliangarei hospital.

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Northern Advocate, 10 February 1925, Page 4

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THE EPIDEMIC. Northern Advocate, 10 February 1925, Page 4

THE EPIDEMIC. Northern Advocate, 10 February 1925, Page 4

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