Plan of the Warwick Baby Clinic, 17 January 1923

Queensland State Archives posted a photo:

The Brisbane Courier
22 February 1930

WARWICK BABY CLINIC OPENED.

The opening of the Warwick baby clinic established by the Government, at a cost of about £2000, on land in Percy-street, donated to the Government by the Warwick Branch of the Q.A.T.B., was performed by the Home Secretary (Mr. J. C. Peterson), who ar l wed by the mail train from Brisbane. He was accompanied by Mrs Peterson, Mr. C. ,E. Chuter (Under-secretary to the Home Secretary’s Department), and Dr. Turner (Director of Infant Welfare). After a visit to the ambulance brigade the Ministerial party proceeded to the new clinic, where an official welcome was extended to them by Mr. G. P. Barnes, M.L.A., and Mr. Hugh Millar (deputy chairman of the ambulance brigade). During his opening speech the Minister outlined the aims of the Government in establishing baby clinics, and also commented upon the recent decision of

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