Shrimp Bait for Trout.
An effort to have boiled shrimp prohibited as bait for trout is to be made •by I lie North Canterbury Acclimatisalion Society, according to a decision of the society. The decision was made on a recommendation of flic first) committee, which reported that the use of boiled shrimp as a bait \v^ en fishing for I rout was lo he deprecated. The recommendation was approvede.
Coincidence Strikes Audience. A murmur of amused surprise passed through a Wellington picture theatre audience, when reference was iiyide in one of the well-known “March of Time” series of special features to the attitude of American doctors towards Government control or socialisation of medical services. Concluding a public address, Hie leader of the large majority of the doctors who oppose any form of control said: “The practice of medicine is still a profession. It must never become a business or a trade or be under the control of Government bureaucracy.” The aptness of the remark to the present position in New Zealand was obviously noted by the audience.
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Franklin Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 140, 30 November 1938, Page 5
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