tee.
| Rev. J.T. Pinfold, D.D., representing
| Wellington Ministers' Association.
| Canon T. Feilden Taylor, appointed by the
| Bishop of Wellington.
Wellington, 15th September | Major Winton, Salvation Army.
| Mr. W. Beck, Officer in Charge Special
| Schools Branch, Education Department.
| Dr. D.E. Platts-Mills, representing Young
| Women's Christian Association.
| Mrs. Morpeth, representing Young Women's
| Christian Association.
| Miss Dunlop, representing Young Women's
| Christian Association.
| Mrs. Glover, Salvation Army.
Wellington, 26th September | Consideration of report.
Wellington, 10th October | Consideration of report.
Wellington, 12th October | Consideration of report.
Wellington, 13th October | Consideration of report.
Wellington, 18th October | Final meeting.
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It will thus be seen that, apart from time spent in travelling, the
Committee have met on seventeen days and have heard seventy-four
witnesses in person.
The Committee would like to express their thanks to the witnesses, many
of whom had gone to considerable trouble to collect information and
prepare their evidence. Thanks are also due to the British Medical
Association for their willing co-operation and assistance; to the large
number of members of the medical profession throughout the Dominion who
responded to the Committee's request for information; to Dr. J.H.L.
Cumpston, Federal Director-General of Health, Melbourne, for much
Australian information on the subject, particularly in relation to
Commonwealth quarantine provisions; to Dr. Everitt Atkinson,
Commissioner of Public Health, Perth, West Australia, for a most lucid
and informative report on the working of the legislation in force in
that State; and to many other persons who by means of correspondence and
literature have placed at the Committee's disposal a large amount of
information which has been of material assistance in
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