THE EUGENICS SOCIETY.
[From Our CoRREsroNMNT.] DUNEDIN, January 25. ' Mi's C'unnington, a member of the North. Canterbury Charitable Aid Board, rose at the conclusion of Dr Findlay's address last night to say that tho Christchurch Fabian Society had asked .her to express the warmest sympathy with the Eugenics Society. Mrs Cunnington added that whilst listening toDr Findlay she could imagine him being a Socialist. She went on to suggest that Dr Findlay should make specific suggestions by w - ay of reply to her Board's circular inviting co-oper-ation on the social problems of the day.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10062, 26 January 1911, Page 1
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