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DOMINION SHOULD FACE PROBLEM WITH COURAGE

MONEY NEEDED FOR CANCER RESEARCH. HELPING FORWARD THE MOVEMENT. FAMOUS SVKQEOVH MESSAGE, In an interview, Mr Samson Handley, the cancer auJliiorU.y, said if -New Zealand took the initial MV’ I» g rilling a. branch of the British Empire Cancer Campaign League he would feel his visit had not been in vain.

It had boon reported to him that in the opinion of certain people here it was not worth New Zealand’s while spending any money on cancer research.

He entirely disagreed, for ho thought New Zealand Could do something to forward the movement, something to help itself and in so doing help them at Home. The message he wished to leave behind was one of hopefulness, and he asked that the problem be faced with courage and commonseiise.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 39, 21 February 1929, Page 5

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DOMINION SHOULD FACE PROBLEM WITH COURAGE Stratford Evening Post, Issue 39, 21 February 1929, Page 5

DOMINION SHOULD FACE PROBLEM WITH COURAGE Stratford Evening Post, Issue 39, 21 February 1929, Page 5

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