MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS.
NO SHOWN. By Telegraph.—Press Assoeiafctaa.'
Wellington, SeabJiQgMt The Minister of Defence statedto4t|| that his attention had been drasßHflM suggestion made at a meeting oFHj Protestant Political Association litary medical boards hadrgiyen > tion to men on account of thuir* ; iIt was scarcely Necessary for fe™ ri say that such a statement was entittfc#. without foundation. The were composed of men of high in their profession, and he had oV£fi( i rfcason to believe their v partially and conscientiously. TtetflW! ' tem of medical examination had*bewtSU vised no us to prevent even unconadWW bias. Recruits came before the stripped, and their names were Ok ( known to the military officers, who 110 part in the examination, bat m—|Wj recorded the decisions of tfo'doetaiik medical officer worked in his own sc*there was little likelihoo&oMiiailQim'i ing the recruits personally, '
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1917, Page 5
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135MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS. Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1917, Page 5
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