CORRESPONDENCE.
[Correspondence ou public matters is welcomed at all times, but it must bo distinctly understood that this journal is in no way associated with the opinions of its correspondents.] (To the Editor.) Sir, —As 1 was tho applicant for an official inquiry by tho Inspector of Hospitals concerning the case of my boy Joseph, 1 was indeed greatly surprised on reading Dr. letter, published in your issue of Tuesday last, as I consider when the investigation was before the appointed authority, and now being sub judice, it was highly improper -on his part xo comment on the matter in the way ho has <lone. —Yours, etc., ■JAAIES O’DOAVD. Gisborne, March 5.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2133, 6 March 1908, Page 1
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