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WAR'S AFTERMATH.

TUBERCULOSIS IN FRANCE. - By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association, PARIS, Jan, 7. The directors of the Pasteur Institute draw attention to the great increase in tuberculosis in the occupied regions in Northern France, which, they state, is due to underfeeding during the war. They urge special treatment, including vacations for the children at the seaside and in the country. The colonies have already beneficially tried medical inspection of schools and State dispensaries.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1710, 10 January 1920, Page 5

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WAR'S AFTERMATH. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1710, 10 January 1920, Page 5

WAR'S AFTERMATH. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1710, 10 January 1920, Page 5