"This country is entirely wearied of tho , vaccination law, and I hope that this session will bring down legislation which will entirely repeal this obnoxious measure, remarked Mr. E.'H. Taylor iu the House of Representatives last night. In £ p &!\ D -. puddo (Minister for Public Health) declared, that total abolition of the vaccination law would be objected to by a: large proportion of the community.
Wireless telegraphy' was the subject of an interesting lecture delivered by Mr T. Buckley of the Telegraph Department, at the Dominion Museum last right, under the auspices of the Wellington. Philosophical. Society. In the absence of the president s (Mr. A. Hamilton) through indisposition, Mr. T. King pre- ' sided. There was a fairly large audience.-. The lecturer briefly reviewed the history of. "wireless," and gave. a lucid exposition of the methods employed and the results achieved. A number Df diagrams, some apparatus, and a blackboard were of assistance in making his points clear.. The lecturer was accorded a hearty Tote of thanks. . .
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 898, 18 August 1910, Page 5
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