INFLUENZA COMMISSION.
THE CHAIRMAN’S ADDRESS.
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AUCKLAND, This Day-
Sir John Denniston (Chairman) in the opening proceedings, said the Commission proposed to take evidence of the condition of health in Auckland before and up to the arrival of the Niagara. They would have to rely upon information from the records of public institutions and proceed to have these supplemented by the observation and experi once of private medical practitioners, looking to an important phase of the inquiry, namely the best methods of 0 preventing of dealing with such occurances in the futuro . The Commission made an appeal to medical practitioners to assist as much as possible. The Commission was impressed with the very great responsibility.attached to their investigation; dealing with the gravest, calamity that had ever befell people of our dominion.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1919, Page 3
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134INFLUENZA COMMISSION. Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1919, Page 3
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