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HARD OF HEARING LEAGUE

A recent report from the headquarters of the Hard of Hearing League In Auckland shows further expansion of the work in that there are now 13 branches established throughout the Dominion and the official journal’s circulation has increased Hearing aid clinics established for ‘ the purpose of Issuing free aids under the Government scheme are being operated successfully at Auckland, Hamilton Palmerston North. Wellington, Nelson Christchurch Dunedin and Invercargill, and children found to be affected, by defective hearing are now receiving the attention of the Education. Department through speech therapy clinics. These operate throughout the Dominion.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26816, 6 July 1948, Page 6

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HARD OF HEARING LEAGUE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26816, 6 July 1948, Page 6

HARD OF HEARING LEAGUE Otago Daily Times, Issue 26816, 6 July 1948, Page 6

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