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TO THE EDITOR

HOSPITAL AFFAIRS Mr, -Mr. Meriy. in Ins letter ol' tiiu 1 1 til. inst, attacks mu ini uiseuurtcous beliaviour. Perhaps lie will publish in what way I v, as (.list ciu tt’oiis. Is it -discourteous ioi a Hoard memoir u ask questions, in - demand the tight to squall Li,* a motion before it is voted on t At- the first meeting of the Hoard after my election. -Mr. -Merry informed I.lie whole Hoard that he had been watching me closely and carefully for s;omo time and that ! needed \ cr\ close and caret id watching. Perhaps Mr. Merry will oblige and inform the public why I need close and! careful watching P Some lew months 'later Mr. Merry •stopped me on the street and threatened to punch my head d I. didn’t stop asking questions at Hoard meetings—m met eu that occasion lie worked himself into such a rage that two friends of mine, who were watching ,is. were concerned to know what I had done to -Mr. Merry. -f couldn t enlighten them, as L didn't know myself. Hut I. wonder if on those occasion,s .Ml. .Merry was discourteous to a Hoard member, or was it liis privilege as secretary to make* such remarks. It' is iimpossible to peruse the evidence taken in September, owing to the fact that although Mr. -Merry was given definite instructions to put all letters and evidence 1 under lock auel kcv. two of .the most important lottiUs were not handed over by Mi. M.ny when he resigned the secretaryship. Ariel now in spite of repeated requests for them by the present- secret ai v and chairman. Mr. Merry has not handed them over. \\ by p Why q/,.. s MV. Merry persist in trying to ’throw a smoke.* .screen over Hospital aftaiisi |s it because lie is frightened of public* enquiry into all Hospital Heard affairs p K. A. HA I CENT.

SOM 10 VOIt 10! Clmir Hoy: ‘WVluit made you give r. singing in the choir. ■* Ex-Choir Hoy: ‘1 was absent one Sunday, and someone asked il the organ was mended! ’

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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 246, 13 October 1939, Page 3

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TO THE EDITOR Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 246, 13 October 1939, Page 3

TO THE EDITOR Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 246, 13 October 1939, Page 3

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