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SISTER KENNY PROTESTS

BRISBANE, April 7. After arriving in Brishane from • America, Sister Elizaheth Kenny said she wanted all infantile paralysis clinics hearing her name to he closed down. "These clinics are not carrying on my work," she said. "It is only a farce to have my name attached to such iqstitutes. " The State Minister of Health said that about £65,000 had been spent 011 Sister Kenny clinics in Brisbane, Rockbampton, Townsville, Cairns and toowoomba. They were open for people who applied for the Kenny treatment, but during the last epidemic only six applied.

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Chronicle (Levin), 9 April 1946, Page 5

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SISTER KENNY PROTESTS Chronicle (Levin), 9 April 1946, Page 5

SISTER KENNY PROTESTS Chronicle (Levin), 9 April 1946, Page 5

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