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    by Mackenzie, James, Haldane, William S.
    Published 25 February 1927
    “…1927-02-25 1927 1920s 4 pages Workers’ Appreciation. 1925 was the first year of this actual work, then confined to Scotland. Thanks to the enthusiasm of their secretary, Mr. …”
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    “…From these Executives, and including Scotland, a General Council will be appointed. Much encouragement has been given to the Council by the Ministry of Health in this work, as the Ministry values its intensive and specialised nature, and also its voluntary basis. …”
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    “…Treasurers for the East of Scotland). F. NORIE MILLER, J.P., Perth. W. MACKA, EDINBURGH. …”
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    “…1926 1926 1920s 16 pages 6 List of Engagements in Scotland. The subjects of addresses to workers' organisations are varied, and suited to the occupations. …”
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    “…., Secretary of Society of Medical Officers for Scotland. GEO. BANKS, M.B., Ch.B., D.P.H., Aberdeen. …”
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    “…The two Council shall hold a joint annual meeting in Scotland and England alternately, at such place as may be determined by the Joint Council, and at which reports of the work shall be submitted, with financial statement as in No. 7. 14. …”
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    “…For the period from January 22 to February 13, and from October 8 to December 31, 1925, 74 Health Talks have been given, and the number registered for the period from 1st January to 31st March, 1926, is 57, making in all 131 for Scotland. As the Council is comparatively new, the record of work so far is gratifying and promises to grow very large when the workers' organisations fully realise the value of the Health Talks. …”
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    by Mackenzie, James, Haldane, William S.
    Published 25 February 1927
    “…Two years ago some of them in Scotland became alive to the immense extent of preventable sickness, largely of occupational nature, that was not only causing serious loss of time and efficiency among the workers, but was causing widespread suffering and distress. …”
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    by Mackenzie, James, Haldane, William S.
    Published 25 February 1927
    “…Two years ago some of them in Scotland became alive to the immense extent of preventable sickness, largely of occupational nature, that was not only causing serious loss of time and efficiency among the workers, but was causing widespread suffering and distress. …”
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    “…GLASGOW AND THE WEST OF SCOTLAND. Glasgow Clerks and Administrative Workers — Dr. …”
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