TUBERCULOSIS CONFERENCE.
THE KING AND THE
DELEGATES
LONDON, July 2G
The King, at Marlborough House, in receiving the foreign delegates, expressed the keenest interest in the congrss, and hoped that good results would ensue.
During the course of a speech, he said: "One other terrible disease is cancer. God grant that before long you will be able to find a cure or to check its course. The discoverer of puch a cure would be deserving of a statue in all the capitals of the world."
Much interest is being taken in the Tuberculosis Conference. The colonial delegates are acting in various sections.
Sir H. Cockburn, the retiring Agent-Genera.) for South Australia, adressing the State municipal section, advocated compulsory notification of tuberculosis, emphasising the successful results in South Australia, lie urged there should be no relaxation of alimenta precautions.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 167, 27 July 1901, Page 5
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