SPAHLINGER'S WORK
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v "EVASIVE IRRELAVENT QUIBBLE" LONDON, May! 5. The Daily Express states '.that Spahlinger has had a week to consider the offer of £IO,OOO to reveal his work on tuberculosis. With the exception of an evasive, irrelevant quibble, he has carefully refrained from the slightest move and refused to meet authorised representatives. "There is only one conclusion ordinary common-sense people can draw," says the Express, "namely, that Spahlinger has no case. We have no hesitation in advising the public to discount Spahliuger's claims. to repose no hope in his methods, and to have nothing whatever to do with the Spahlinger Institute by the donation of funds or otherwise." Sir Anthony Horder states: "There is nothing else' to do, in view of Spahlinger's refusal. I cannot imagine why he should refuse. It would have ended definitely a very unsatisfactory state of suspicion in some minds."
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 3, 7 May 1927, Page 5
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