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OUR GREATEST SIN

EXODUS TO NEW SOUTH WALES

THE TRANSFER, BENEFICI AL (Ansi, and N.Z. Cable) Sydney, Sept. 5. The New Zealand delegates to the Medical Congress were guests of the New Zealand Association, of Sydney, at luncheon, when, the President (Dr Purdy) welcomed them. Sir Louis Burnett, Sijr Truhy King and Dr. D 8. W ylie of Palmerston. (responded. Dr. Wylie pointed out that the untravelled New Zealander’s greatest sin was self-satisfaction. It was the duty of those who went, aboard to return to the Dominion and correct this fault. If it as true, a> had been sated, there were 32,000 New Zealanders in New South Wales, it should form the! subject of investigation by visiting med'icbs as to why so many had left the Dominion. He it Would be found, the tram* for was beneficial to Australia.

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Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2305, 6 September 1929, Page 5

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OUR GREATEST SIN Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2305, 6 September 1929, Page 5

OUR GREATEST SIN Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2305, 6 September 1929, Page 5