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BABIES OF THE EMPIRE .

DR TRUBY SnG’S WORK. - GREATLY APPRECIATED’ AT ' HOME. ; The following letter, dated Paris, February 7th, has been received ...by Sir James Allen, Acting-Prime Miniver, from the Right Hon, W. F. Massey.;— “1 enclose herewi-h a copy- of; a Tetter which I have received from Lord Picket on behalf of the Babies of-the Em- - pire Society expressing the keen "ap- 1 predation of the action of the-New Zealand Government in extending . Efr Truby King’s leave in connection wjts the work he is in the.. United Kingdom. ? Will you kindly have:;L6rd Plnnket's letter handed to; the prefis. 3 *'- Lord .Plunket’s • letter to Mr MSsp©y is as follows “On behalf of George, Sir Alexander Rbger,'and%is' self, as representing the BabiCs ofths Empire Society, I desire to earliest opportunity, upon'your arrival in London, of.- conveying to you and Sir Joseph Ward how greatly we preciate the permission given by - the New Zealand Government, at our quest, for Dr Truby King!to refriam/ip l this country for another nine moxrthsconsolidate the splendid work he is dq*’ ing for us, rind fbr the Y&p| will be pleased to ••learn that thanks mainly to Dr King’s knowledge and enthusiasm, is making great strides in educating public-' opinion on the lines so successfully carried out in the Dominion.” * hj

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1919, Page 4

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BABIES OF THE EMPIRE . Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1919, Page 4

BABIES OF THE EMPIRE . Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1919, Page 4

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