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, —-o>r (Australian- and N.Z. Cab.c AosJciatida. } DROUGHT BROKEN. BRISBANE, Tlii« Day. —General rains ha.re , broken the. drought. ' SCHOOL CHILDREN’S HEALTH. • SYDNEY, Tliis Day.—Tim Miiifs- ■ ter of Education states that during--1917 the number of school children medically examined was 0-1,801-. Six-ty-two per cent, were found suffering from physical d.-.f---t-o sufficiently serious to require notification!' This is an increase c-f o per cent., cam- - pared with 1916.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 July 1918, Page 5
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