“LAW SHOULD BE ALTERED”
OPINION OF MR. SAVAGE “The Hospital Board has to alleviate misery wherever it finds it, but it 1 beyond all reason to expect it to extract money from local bodies to gate the starvation and destitution caused by unemployment,” declared Mr. M. J. Savage, M.P., speaking at. Devonport last evening. , As a member of the Hospital Board he welcomed the local bodies criticism of the rapidly-increasing levies. The only remedy was for the loca bodies to combine and force the uo • ernment to alter the law. The Hosp tal Board could not alter it, and simply had to administer the law good or bad
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 363, 25 May 1928, Page 8
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