DOMINION NEWS.
BACTERIOLOGICAL TEACHING
[Ter Press Association.! DUNEDIN, October 9. At a meeting of the University Council, in accordance with a request from the medical faculty sent the following recommendation, that the teaching of public health and bacteriology, practical and theoretical, be rearranged; that both subjects be severed from their connection with present chairs of medical jurisprudence and pathology, and placed under a new lecturer who shall also act as Government bacteriologist and public health officer.” The recommendation was discussed in committee, and was adopted, a copy to be forwarded to Mr. Jas. Allen to bring under the notice of Dr. Valintine. OTAGO DOCK TRUST. DUNEDIN, October 9. At a meeting of the Otago Dock Trust last night a report was received from the engineer regarding the claim of Scott Bros, for, “extras,” compensation, etc., in connection with the construction of the new dock. It was decided to inform the contractors that no further allowance for extras, etc., would be acknowledged other _ than those indicated in a communication forwarded prior to the contractor s claim being sent in.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2629, 11 October 1909, Page 5
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178DOMINION NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2629, 11 October 1909, Page 5
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