SPAHLINGER SERUM
SIR JAMES ALLEN'S ACTION
APPEAL FOR FUNDS TO PURCHASE.
(UNHID PRMS AMOCIATIOH.—CO?XkISHT.)
(STDNET SUN CABLI.)
LONDON, 9th December. Sir James Allen is annoyed; over.. the dilatoriness of Australian Governments in offering Spahlinger financial assistance, and intends to inaugurate a campaign to monopolise the serum for New Zealand. He told the "Sun" correspondent that most of the official bodies adopt the attitude that Spahlinger must deliver the serum before payment. Spahlinger, he says, cannot produce the serum, because he has lost all his horses, and .is.unable, to buy others. _'I --know Spahliuger. received numerous offers to sell his formula for a large sum, but he is a humanitarian and not a speculator," said Sir James Allen. "I can get the money in London from philanthropists. One New Zealander has promised £500, and I am convening a meeting of New Zealanders in London to enable Dr. Collins, a New Zealander, to explain the favourable results of his investigations in order to secure, financial assistance to obtain the Spahlinger serum for the benefit of New Zealand. I am also urging the Mayors of New Zealand towns to appeal to the public."
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 140, 11 December 1923, Page 7
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190SPAHLINGER SERUM Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 140, 11 December 1923, Page 7
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