DR. THACKER AND THE HOSPITAL SHIP.
Sir,—lii Tending your paper,' I saw that a certain; member of Parliament had taken tho advantage of his tion and deliberately cut and destroyed public property on'tlie. Hospital Ship. Sir, I think if any other nublie or private person bad done such a tiling he or sho' would have been arrested' at once and mado'to-pay. the full nenalty of tho law. 1 am; quite sure this gentleman should, in., the; eyes of; tho public and fo.ritliojprqtection of nublie property, he made to.pay for it. lam quite sure that everything, of the-very best has been put on onr Hospital Ship by trustworthy and, sensible . persons,. who, know?- something about hospitals and what thoy aro doing. They also know their own sons may be on_ this ship, arid sharing tho comforts with others.—l am,, etc., . 'AN INDIGNANT HELPER- ,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2514, 15 July 1915, Page 6
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142DR. THACKER AND THE HOSPITAL SHIP. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2514, 15 July 1915, Page 6
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