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"NESTS OF CONTAGION."

. SAVINGS. BANK AND G.P.O. . "Two nesta of contagion in this city," observed Miss ;M. Richmond,,.at tho Hospital Board meetipg ; yesterday— members looked up apprehensively— , "are the General Post Office and .tieSavings Bank." ■ ■ Miss Richmond'was participating in .an important' debate on the subject of ': fhe prevention of cpnsumption.'and the; . mention of. these much-frequented pub- \ lio ;inistitntions. was calculated to ii> spire' sensations of. the "cold creeps.'.' ;.; ; ; The speaker was quite convinced, she said,,that influenza and,cold, epidemics .were largely propagated in the impreg- - nated air of; such,public institutionsaa; 1 . the General Post Oflico and the Government Savings "Bank. • - 'V.'v

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 927, 21 September 1910, Page 6

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"NESTS OF CONTAGION." Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 927, 21 September 1910, Page 6

"NESTS OF CONTAGION." Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 927, 21 September 1910, Page 6

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