A tribute to the work of the medical profession, which he had described as one of the noblest in the world, was paid by Archbishop Averill, in St Mary’s Cathedral, Auckland, on Sunday, when he was speaking of th 4 life, and work of Colonel R. Tracy Inglis, to whose memory a tablet was dedicated. “Maybe,” he said, “the true estimate of the unselfish service they render to suffering humanity can only bo gauged by God Himself, but those of us who know something of the amount of altruistic service rendered to the poorer section of the community by- the members of the medical profession do indeed thank God for those sons and daughters of consolation and encouragement.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 June 1939, Page 8
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