SANITARY INSPECTORS.
ANNUAL CONFERENCE. [by telegraph.—press association.] CHBISTCHURCH. Wednesday. The annual conference of the New Zealand Sanitary Inspectors' Association is being attended by about 40 delegates. The annual report stated that the association's first year was perhaps somewhat disappointing so far as actual results in achievement were concerned, but much good had been done by uniting members of the profession as a wholo and pointing out lines on which, by steady persistence and united effort, they could secure common and individual welfare. The department had in hand a universal plumbing by-law, and it was hoped that the status of inspectors and the question of education would be discussed, and the profession would be placed on a higher plane than at present.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18059, 6 April 1922, Page 8
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