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.-.After being addressed by Miss England, of the Women’s National Council, Wellington, tho Hastings branch of tho W.C.T.U. passed a resolution that, ■while recognising grate folly the, efforts being made by the Health 'Department to combat the spread of venereal disease, the Hastings branch wishes to record a strong protest against the proposal contained in tho new Health Bill for compulsory treatment for either male or' female suffioitns, and' urges that the Government should increase in every possible way tho opportunities for free treatment without undue publicity; also that the Government bo urged to place aside a sum of money to establish free treatment throughout the, Dominion.

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Evening Star, Issue 17922, 18 March 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17922, 18 March 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17922, 18 March 1922, Page 10

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