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Too Many Injustices

That no doctor who has not himself seen overseas service should be permitted to sit in judgment on a servicemen's pension claim was the text of a remit carried unanimously at the annual meeting of the Hunterville branch of the R.S.A. It was stated by the secretary, Mr W. C. Smith, who moved the remit that there were far too many cases of injustice being done to soldiers through doctors not having the very essential background of war experience themselves,;

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 61, 3 April 1945, Page 5

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Too Many Injustices Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 61, 3 April 1945, Page 5

Too Many Injustices Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 61, 3 April 1945, Page 5

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