ANTI-VACCINATION.
INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES FINED.
WELLINGTON. March 2. . W. 3. Culver, inspector of factories aH Napier, was to-day fined £1, with £1 18s ' 4>d costs, for 'failing to have his aix-year ? , old son vaccinated. Defendant had made an affidavit at the time of registering thej birth that he believed vaccination to be ' •prejudicial to tho oinld'B health, but th€( registrar wanted a 2s 6d «tatnp affixed. Inf ' a detter to themagistatmte. Carver said hfli - -wexdd -r«ther go to «aol ID timee ibmaoi allow one of lus children to risk its health by * gsolcoß and, to his mind, iniquitous proceeding.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 4 March 1908, Page 38
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111ANTI-VACCINATION. Otago Witness, Issue 2817, 4 March 1908, Page 38
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