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National Health Association

Volume 50: debated on Wednesday 26 March 1913

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asked the Vice-President of the Department of Agriculture (Ireland), what sums of money have been given to the Women's National Health Association since its inception to defray the expense of publishing the literature which is issued by that association?

Since the year 1908 the Department have made Grants to or on behalf of the Women's National Health Association amounting to £1,515 16s. 6d. These Grants were in aid of the expenses involved in delivering lectures in technical instruction relating to cookery and hygiene, and in printing educational pamphlets on hygiene and domestic economy in connection with the work of the association.