INFANTILE PARALYSIS.
TWO CASKS YESTERDAY. NO DEATHS REPORTED. CONTINUANCE OF RESTRICTIONS. Two more cases of infantile paralysis were reported to the Health Department at Auckland yesterday. One of these occurred in tho city area of the Auckland Central district, and the other in tho South Auckland district. No deaths were reported yesterday. Tho Health Department advises that all restrictions will be enforced until the end of the month. THE DAILY BULLETIN. NINE CASES IN DOMINION. [BT TELEGRAPH. —Fit ESS ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON, Wednesday. The infantile paralysis notifications for the 24 hours to 9 a.m. to-day were:— Gisborne, Dannevirke, Masterton and Kaponga, one each; Wanganui, two; Timaru, two; Par cor a, one. ALL BLACKS' WELCOME. THE CANTERBURY MEMBERS. [by telegraph.—press association.] CHItISTCIIORCH. Wednesday. On account of the prevailing epidemic the municipal authorities have advised the Canterbury Rugby Union that it. is undesirable that the official welcome to tho Canterbury members of the All Blacks team should bo held where children can congregate. In consequence, the welcome arranged for- Victoria Square has been cancelled and the Rugby Union is now negotiating for tho use of the King Edward Barracks.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18965, 12 March 1925, Page 10
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