SCHOOL DENTAL CLINIC
PROFESSION SHOULD BE PROUD
Members of the dental profession in the Dominion had every reason to be proud of the State school dental service, said Mr. H. D. Crump, at the annual meeting of the Auckland branch of the New Zealand Dental Association last evening. Those in a position to judge said that considering the comparatively short time the service had been operating, it compared favourably with any similar service in the. world. Its jnception was largely due to the New Zealand Dental Association, which had always adopted a helpful and sympathetic attitude toward it. Tho report showed that during the year four new members had been elected, the total membership now standing at 97. The treasuirer reported that the finances of the branch were in a very healthy state. Officers were elected as follow: President, Mr. R. F. Johnston: vicepresident, Mr. C. H. Moses; honorary secretary and treasurer, Mr. H. D. Crump; honorary auditor. Mr. W. R. Reyburn; executive council, Messrs. M. E. Priestly, A. H. Cranwell, L. M. Horrocks, C. F. Wren and Brook.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 622, 26 March 1929, Page 15
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179SCHOOL DENTAL CLINIC Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 622, 26 March 1929, Page 15
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