RUNANGA MINES
MAY COME TO STANDSTILL.
UNLESS NEW DISTRICT DOCTOR
IS OBTAINED.
(By Telcgranh—Press Association.) GREYMOUTH, This Day.
Mining industry in the Runanga area, including the State Mine, may come to a standstill if a doctor is not secured within throe weeks. The present district doctor is leaving for Timaru this month. Advertisements for a successor attracted only one reply, from a German-Jewish refugee, not registered for practice in the Dominion.
A meeting of the Runanga Coal Miners’ Medical Society decided yesterday to postpone a decision for a week to give an opportunity to the Government to assist in obtaining a doctor.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 August 1941, Page 6
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