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PACIFIC RELATIONS

RACIAL QUESTION, iUnited Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—-Copyright). HONOLULU, Aug. 10. Dr Osborne, speaking at the dinner of the Pan-Pacific Science Council, urged extreme caution in the effoits made to prevent reproduction in defectives. He said that such measures as these would have prevented the birth of the famous writer, Edgar Allan Poe. Dr Pulleine discussed the influences of nature, as bearing on the medicolegal aspects of crime. Sir James Barrett discussed the advantages and disadvantages of nationalism. He praised New Zealand’s solution of the Maori problem, and lie also commended tho principle of self-determination, as it was advanced at the Peace Conference.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1929, Page 5

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105

PACIFIC RELATIONS Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1929, Page 5

PACIFIC RELATIONS Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1929, Page 5

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