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SIXTY YEARS AGO. FROM THE Otago Daily Times. “Inveniam viam aut facian." MONDAY, AUGUST 22.

The turret of the Exhibition Building fronting Great King street is now ready to receive the large clock which is destined to occupy it and which recently arrived from home and has been for a snort time past lying silent in its cases in the Government Workshops at- Bell Hill. . . . A meeting of members of the medical profession was hold at Bennett’s Victorian Hotel on Saturday afternoon for the purpose of considering the Medical Practitioners Bill passed during the last session of the Provincial Council. The object of the meeting was to protest against the iStli clause of the Bill which requires a fee of £5 to be paid for registration as a “duly qualified medical practitioner” under the Act. Dr Hunter was called to the chair; and there was a general conversation, all the speakers condemning the clause but approving otherwise of the Act. . .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19257, 22 August 1924, Page 8

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SIXTY YEARS AGO. FROM THE Otago Daily Times. “Inveniam viam aut facian." MONDAY, AUGUST 22. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19257, 22 August 1924, Page 8

SIXTY YEARS AGO. FROM THE Otago Daily Times. “Inveniam viam aut facian." MONDAY, AUGUST 22. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19257, 22 August 1924, Page 8

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