INFANTILE PARALYSIS.
NO FRESH CASES. The Health Inspector for South Canterbury (Mr D. Menzies) reported last evening that there had been no _ fresh eass of infantile paratysis notified in the district sice Friday last. DOMINION LIST: By Televrn pi.—Pr»««i ■ Association. WELLINGTON, April 24. Tho paralysis figures to 9 a.m. to-day are ltuatoki 1, Otahuhu 1, Wanganui 1, Christchurch 1, New Brighton 1. RESTRICTIONS LIFTED FROM SATURDAY. By Telegraph-—Ptoss Association. WELLINGTON, April 24. Tho Health Department advises that all restrictions with regard to infantile paralysis will bo removed throughout the Dominion, as from to-morrow morning. Canterbury is tho only district in which tlio restrictions now operate, and theso will bo lifted to-morow.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 27 April 1925, Page 9
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