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A DEPARTMENTAL “DICTATOR”— Dr. T. H. A. Valintine, Director-Gen-eral of Health, who has informed the Thames Hospital Board that, if it refuses to build a hospital at Paeroa, he will exercise his powers and undertake the erection of a building at the board’s expense. —S. P. Andrew, Photo

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 302, 13 March 1928, Page 10

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A DEPARTMENTAL “DICTATOR”— Dr. T. H. A. Valintine, Director-General of Health, who has informed the Thames Hospital Board that, if it refuses to build a hospital at Paeroa, he will exercise his powers and undertake the erection of a building at the board’s expense. —S. P. Andrew, Photo Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 302, 13 March 1928, Page 10

A DEPARTMENTAL “DICTATOR”— Dr. T. H. A. Valintine, Director-General of Health, who has informed the Thames Hospital Board that, if it refuses to build a hospital at Paeroa, he will exercise his powers and undertake the erection of a building at the board’s expense. —S. P. Andrew, Photo Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 302, 13 March 1928, Page 10

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