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HEALTH OF CHILDREN

CAMP MOVEMENT. (Per United Press Association.) V/el ling ton, November 24. Representatives of organizations interested in the health of children attended a meeting in support of the aims and objects of the Children’s Health Camp movement. As a step in the campaign against tuberculosis, it was decided to assist in connection with the holding of the first permanent camp which is now being established at Otaki. The chairman (the Mayor, Mr Hislop) stated that the camps were not being established for tuberculosis children. They were in most cases for children in normal health who wanted bucking up a little to enable them to resist an attack. The treatment was preventive, not curative.

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Southland Times, Issue 21560, 25 November 1931, Page 6

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HEALTH OF CHILDREN Southland Times, Issue 21560, 25 November 1931, Page 6

HEALTH OF CHILDREN Southland Times, Issue 21560, 25 November 1931, Page 6