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"Health First" supports "Parent's" protest against overcrowding in the Island Bay School. More accommodation has been needed for years, ard it is no wonder the children are sick when they are sitting almost on top of one another. Tho correspondent asks why the Health Department does not insist upon observance of its own rules of health 1 "Buy New Zealand-made Goods" supports the claim for Now Zealand goods first, and next British made; but urges that this should be practised as well as preached. A large Wellington institution has been circulating an appeal for help in American-made envelopes.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 154, 30 June 1926, Page 15
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