BIRTH CONTROL.
News received by the last English mail tells of arrangements being made to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the foundation of the first birth control clinic in the British Empire. Among many distinguished people who had promised to be present at a dinner to be held at the Ritz Hotel, London, on March 17, were Miss Maude Royden, the Right Hon. Earl Russell, Mr. David Low; the celebrated New Zealand-born cartoonist, Sir Arbuthnot Lane, Bart., M.D., Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins, Professor Low, Professor Marlinowski, and Professor Leunback, of Denmark. The dinner was to be vheld under the auspices of the Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress, of which Dr. Marie Stopes, is president, and her husband, Mr. E. V. Roe, hon. secretary. This society has i>een responsible for the establishment of 70 birth control clinics in Britain and U.S.A. during the past decade.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 85, 11 April 1931, Page 15
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