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.MEDICAL ATTENTION AT SEA. (A usi rail an Press .1 ssociatian.) SYDNEY, February 4. In the Legislative Assembly, the Premier’s attention was directed to ■the death of a passenger aboard a ship when travelling between New Zealand and Sydney recently, which vessel was without a medical officer. Air Lang replied that the ship referred to was iioj registered here, hut lie would ask the Federal authorities to make reoreseiitations to the comn,my concerned with a view to ensuring that passengers between here and the Domiii’on would he safeguarded in the matter of medical attention at
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1931, Page 3
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