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“MOSQUITO DAY”

OBSERVANCE IN LONDON (British Official Wireless) RUGBY, May 14. (Received May 15, at 5.5 p.m.) A tribute was paid yesterday to the work of Sir Patrick Manson and Sir Ronald Ross in the prevention and cure malaria, which, it was claimed, had revolutionised life in the tropics. The occasion was “ Mosquito Day,” which was observed at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23501, 16 May 1938, Page 10

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“MOSQUITO DAY” Otago Daily Times, Issue 23501, 16 May 1938, Page 10

“MOSQUITO DAY” Otago Daily Times, Issue 23501, 16 May 1938, Page 10

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