DOMINION NEWS.
TRAINED MASSEURS’ ASSOCIATION. (by telegraph—press association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Sept. 16. The first Dominion conference of the New Zealand Trained Masseurs’ Association opened to-day, when fifty delegates were welcomed by Dr H. T. R. Ackland, who ‘asked whether more, could not be done by trained masseurs in a system of school of physical training. Dr Marshall McDonald, of Dunedin, said that doctors looked more and more to the masseurs for help. SITE FOR MOORING MAST. AUCKLAND, Sept. 16. “Naturalv I can’t say anything definite about the site for the New Zealand mooring mast, but- you may draw your own conclusions based on the size of population,’’ said Group Captain Fell owes, Chief of the Imperial Airship Mission, before embarking for Sydney to-day.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 16 September 1927, Page 9
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