Tho November number of "The YacI cination Inquirer and Health lieview." a journal published under the auspices of the London Society for the Abolition of Compulsory Vaccination, says:— "Our distant friends in Australia are keeping the ball rolling in good style. We read of a Mr Sincock. a solicitor. bein.tr committed to prison in defaut of paying a vaccination line imposed in the Brunswick Police Court, and of a hearty reception on his restoration to liberty. 'Hands across the sea' for Mr Sincoek. Which cud of the world will repeal the law firstT' The same paper also intimates that ar Grantham, a town in England. "It came out in the course of the hearing of a batch of cases on IGth September that the police had to go to live magistrates-before they could get the summonses signed, which may be regarded as a 'sign of the times.'"
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2090, 31 January 1896, Page 3
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147Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 2090, 31 January 1896, Page 3
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