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HEALTH SCHEME

POLICY OF THE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, CRITICISED' BY LABOUR UNION, (By Telegraph—Press Association I AUCKLAND, April 18. “That this union considers that the obstinate refusal of the New Zealahd branch of the British. Medical Association to co-operate in implementing the Social Security Act is a direct political challenge to the Labour Government and inimical to the best interests of the people of New Zealand as. d whole.” This motion was carried after discussion at a largely-attended meeting of the Auckland Carpenters and Joiners' Union. The secretary of the union, Mr J. G. Kehnerley, said he had been instructed to elaborate on the resolution in a letter to the Prime Minister, pledging support in any action necessary to implement the social security legislation, even, if necessary, in tlib matter of importation of specialists from overseas,. „ ..

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 April 1939, Page 6

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135

HEALTH SCHEME Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 April 1939, Page 6

HEALTH SCHEME Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 April 1939, Page 6

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