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lhe members of the French Club met on Wednesday evoning at Victoria College by invitation of Professor Kirk, who had arranged with the club to give a French-translation of his leeturo 011 tlio fly. Tlio translation was read by Mr. Cooke, but the professor showed the various lantern pictures, and helped, where necessary, with explanations. Tlio lecture dealt, with the structure and habits of the fly, and showed lioh* the fly, by traversing all kiiuls of filth, picked up disease germs, and earricd them to our houses and food. 'J'he professor also showed a very simple kind of (Iv-trap, which he had had in use at Eeatherston Camp. A short discussion followed, and votes of thanks were passed to Professor Kirk and to Sir. Cooke for preparing and reading tho translation.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2792, 9 June 1916, Page 7

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2792, 9 June 1916, Page 7

Untitled Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2792, 9 June 1916, Page 7

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