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SANITARY.

TO THE EDITOR

Sir,— Now that there are no longer internal dissensions in New Zealand, and the United Liberal Party is in office, surely wo may hope for corns slight attention being paid by the Government to sanitary matters. “ Sfan ia the most precious capital of the State. Every individual life represents a certain value.*’ A law to insist that every human being housed in towns (especially in the country places and shearing huts) shall be allowed 500 cubic feet of sleeping accommodation, with adequate ventilation, would be of the greatest benefit to our people. Surely one of the Ministers can find time to act as head of the Public Health Department.— I am, Ac., LIBERAL.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10214, 7 December 1893, Page 6

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SANITARY. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10214, 7 December 1893, Page 6

SANITARY. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10214, 7 December 1893, Page 6

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