FOR HEALTH OFFICERS
IMPROVEMENT IN STATUS URGED. By Teleeranli.—Pre*' Apfociatirin Auckland, February 24... Giving evidence before the Epidemio Commission, Mr. J. H. Gunson, Mayor of Auckland, urged that th « P f ? rt D he ® •!£ officere of the four centres of the Domin ion be given a higher 6tatiis than that held at present.. He said that, m vie of the grave importance from the community standpoint of the .work, of the medical officers at the port, this work should be discharged by the most able men who could be drawn from the p. fession. He thought, that in the fir place the salaries paid forwoikoftliis kind were obviously such that:it would only draw the services of those who themselves would not claim to.be at the top of their profession. In ™ VfVnf interests involved and the aftermatii or war conditions, the status of the. chief health officers for the four P rmc jP*} ports of the Dominion should be raised iiinf for which- the services of t tho best professional skill could be obtained.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 129, 25 February 1919, Page 4
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173FOR HEALTH OFFICERS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 129, 25 February 1919, Page 4
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