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HEALTH IN THE TROPICS
-THE DUKE OF YORK ́ON
RESEARCH,
The Duke of York opened the new premises of the London School of Tropical Medicine and the Hospital for Tropical Diseases at Endsleigh-gardens, Euston square, and unveiled a mural' inscription recording the gift of the building by the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, and a tablet to the memory of General Sir Stanley Maude.
The Duke of York, who was received with cheers, said I have great pleasure ia declaring this building open for the purposes of a school of tropical medicina and a hospital for the care and treatment of persons suffering from tropical dis eases. In doing so I cannot too strongly commend the work that is being done in the interests of those who have helped to build up the great tropical dependens, cies of this Empire. (Cheers.) We stand under_a_deep debt of gratitude to all those who have sided in bringing to such a successful issue an undertaking so bene- ficial, not only to those scientific men who have devoted their lives to the cause but to those who have contributed and assisted in raising the necessary funds. (Cheers.) To the successive Secretaries of State for the Colonies we owe much, and how we bave the able assistance in this direction of Lord Milner, the pre- sent Secretary of State. Wo also record our gratitude to the British.. Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John of Jerusalem.
To the students who are beginning this forthcoming session, many of whom, I understand, are officers who have been appointed to the medical departments of the Colonies and India, I wish every success in their vital and interesting. studies: There is no need for me to emphasize to them the importance of. their Imperial task. It is the first duty of a civilized community to provide the conditions of a healthy life, to sweep away the plague spots, to take measures against infection, and, possibly most im- portant of all, to instruct the public as to babits of which make for health.
The School of Tropical Medicine holds a watching brief for the health of the outposts of our wide Empire, and it is there that schemes may be initiated ench as have made what was, once known as the "White Men's Grave" a land where to-day work and effort may be advanced without the toll of death and suffering which formerly attended life in those re- gions. I hope that still further funds may be forthcoming to carry on this great work, and especially to advance research." (Cheers.)
THE ART OF "LOBBYING,” SIR ALFRED ROBBINS'S ADVICE
Bir Alfred Robbins delivered at the University of London, South Kensington,
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Sir Altred Robbins, who for 33 years has represented the firm.ngham Foal in the Parliamentary Lobby, sketched the history of that institution from the time Pepys weat to it to learn news, and Swift in order to He showed the essential influence votes difference between the idea of lobbying as practised at Westminster and in certain other legislatures, the former being that Pepys and the latter that of Swift; and he claimed the British as the better part. From personal acquaintance in the Lobby with Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Bright, Lonl Hart- ington, Mr. Chamberlain, Mr. Parnell, Lord Randolph Churchill, and Sir Henry Campbell- Bannerman, among modern political leaders who have passed away, he illustrated the 100nner and degree in which the art and practice of journalistic lobbying had changed with the years, and dep: gested the idea that it was merely a matter ofimmediate news- gathering. Alobbyistahould exhibitan enquir ing mind but not an inquisitorial manner, and ̈be a mental, recorder, not a manual reporter, as an opened note-book closed many a mouth. Thore word when the exactitudes of direct munication, were bost avoided, and when Lord Burleigh's immortal shake of the head and all it conveyed to the intelligent beholder furnished the acid test of the true lobbyist
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