Beating The Bug - Malaria Control units in New Guinea have reduced the incidence of the disease to almost negligible proportions. Cpl. T.J. Selkrig of Ascot Vale (Vic) is directing a native boy in the use of a malaria oil spray used for covering with oil the breeding grounds of the malarial mosquito. Approximately 120 gallons of oil is used a day. January 16, 1945. (Photo by Department Of Air).
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