Tho "Pvdncv Bailv Tflrprapli" in a ihsito stated: Rcprosortativos fn)tn tlio Jlcdical Board waitrd upon Mr David Storov, Minister for I'ublic Health, and iirgcd liim to dcrcptstor certain practitioners of enemy oripin, who had becu interned for iieriods during tho war. THiev al:" nrj»od dcrrgistration of certain nicdiral men who do not rcsido in St;itc, * l,ir ' Mho also an; of enemy origin. -Ir Storey replied that the deputation's views'were liis views, lmt it was dmilitfnl if could lie cfFert'.'d without an Aet of Pitrliament being ]>;tsFcd, or an indemnity being given by tho Ciovmment. Tic would commnnicaie with the Attorney-General, and ascertain tbe exact le«al position, and wetild ropimunirato with tho depntntion after he had full information. He considered that those membors of tho medical profession, especially of German and A.tsirian oricin. should not be permitted to practice in New South Wales.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16726, 8 January 1920, Page 4
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