SANITARY INSPECTORS.
CONFERENCE AT NAPIER. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) NAPIER, this day. "Our calling is an ancient as well as an honourable one. As a matter of fact Moses was the first member of it when he led his children for forty years through the wilderness without plague or ])estilcnce," remarked Mr. E. Grant, at the opening of the New Zealand Sanitary Inspectors' Association's annual conference at Napier to-day. The conference, besides transacting formal business, has a social programme, and delegates were accorded a civic reception. The conference is attended byl3o delegates, many of whom are accompanied by their wives, from all parts of New Zealand. Mr. W. B. Gough, of Petone, was elected president, and Mr. R. Day, of New Plymouth, vice-president.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1934, Page 3
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