HERBALIST'S CONVICTION.
PETITION BY PATIENTS. 'HRKSS ASSOCIATION' i WELLINGTON, Novcmboi- L"i. '(lie conviction .-inri of tlie Indian herbalist, Balmnan, ut New Plymouth is said to huvu givon ri.se to ail interesting question. Wdine of Sa':tuhii's patients who have lx en lmclergoinK snecinl dietary and other ireatnicnt, apparently fnri that a diseontinuancp of the treat nient. may have Berioua eonsecjuences. Willi Saiaman in gaol for twelve months there does not appear to be any alternative. A committee is said to have been set up to make representations to the Government on the subject, and as a first step u petition from the patients concerned is being prepared for submission and signatures- invited. It is an unusual punition, and has arisen in part from a that there is 110 one in NeuZealand but >Salanian himself capable of carrying on the particular form 01' treatment practised.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 4
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143HERBALIST'S CONVICTION. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20095, 26 November 1930, Page 4
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