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Memorial To Mr. Savage

Sir, —May I suggest through your columns that a fitting tribute to such a great humanitarian as the late Prime Minister would be some memorial that M’ill continue his life work? As the Children’s Health Camp campaign was the medium of an everlasting memorial to the late King George V, could not a Tuberculosis Campaign Fund be founded in memory of the late Mr. Savage? If such a conception is too great, possibly a mobile unit for the contacting of tuberculosis in rural areas as outlined by the Red Cross some months ago, or a surgical block at one of tlie sanatoria could be established. A national memorial such as this would be a most worthy expression of our appreciation of the life work of lhe late Mr. Savage.—l am, etc., J.H.M. Carterton, April 20.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 181, 27 April 1940, Page 13

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Memorial To Mr. Savage Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 181, 27 April 1940, Page 13

Memorial To Mr. Savage Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 181, 27 April 1940, Page 13

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