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MOBILE X-RAY UNIT HAS EXAMINED 6000 PEOPLE IN WANGANUI DISTRICT

Since the Taranaki mobile X-ray unit arrived in the Wanganui district on August 16, 6000 people have been examined. The unit will conclude its survey of the district on December 1. Last year 7100 people were examined •and the authorities are hopeful that this figure will be exceeded this year. The unit’s itinerary to November 22 is:—November 7, Wanganui Glass Company; 8 and !), Wanganui East residents at the Post Office, Moana Street; 10, morning, Gonville Junction, afternoon, Gonville Post Office; 14, afternoon, CarlfCti Terrace; 15, morning, St. John Ambulance headquarters, Cook's Gardens, afternoon, Durie Hill; 16, morning, Springvale, afternoon. St. Johns Hill; 17, morning, St. John’s Workingmen’s Club, afternoon, residential area around Glasgow Street; 21, afternoon. Upper Aramoho; 22, Railway residential area, Aramoho. In some instances the sites of the unit have not yet been decided, but these will be given later.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 5 November 1949, Page 4

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MOBILE X-RAY UNIT HAS EXAMINED 6000 PEOPLE IN WANGANUI DISTRICT Wanganui Chronicle, 5 November 1949, Page 4

MOBILE X-RAY UNIT HAS EXAMINED 6000 PEOPLE IN WANGANUI DISTRICT Wanganui Chronicle, 5 November 1949, Page 4