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TRUBY KING

Sir,-Am deeply interested in the cor- | respondence re Truby King in your journal. I knew him and I knew his father. | He was one of the most unassuming of men, but I am certain he wou'd have | liked his name to be associated with the | work which he founded. The whole of his later life was bound up with it and | the benefits he wrought in~ such al thorough fashion have spread directly | and indirectly to most parts of the) world. In my extreme old age I delight | to urge forward with as much vigour) as I can the proposal that his full name | be added to the real name of the society he founded. % ;

W. K.

HOWITT

(Devonport).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 655, 25 January 1952, Page 13

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TRUBY KING New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 655, 25 January 1952, Page 13

TRUBY KING New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 655, 25 January 1952, Page 13

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