QUARANTINE LAW
A CHANGE SOUGHT. (By Telegraph—Her Press Association WELLINGTON, August 27. At a meeting of the Board df Health, Hon Mr Triggs, M.L.C., urged the repeal of the existing Quarantine Law, and regulations, which he described as antiquated, expensive, and highly inconvenient, and advocated tlie adoption of a more modern system as practised in England, and which experience had proved to lie quite elfective while commerce was not interfered with. He moved that the Department be asked whether it still supported the views it expressed in the report on Health in 1923 that the English procedure should be substituted for the present system of quarantine, and that the question be further considered at next meeting of the Board. This was adopted.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1930, Page 3
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