MEDICAL SERVICE
(THE KAWHIA ASSOCIATION
| [from our own* correspondent") , HAMILTON, Thursday Further correspondence with respect to. the decision of the Kawhia Medical Association to disban 1 was received at ® meeting of the Waikato Hospital Board to-day. It waa stated that a meeting of members of the association | Would ba held on, February 15 to consider the board's request tnat the association should continue to operate. The chairman. Mr. J. J. Ryburn, and t Messrs. H. W. Wilson and A. G. Dent Were authorised to attend tho meeting and explain the board's position. . It was stated that the operation of lw; j 0 Kawhia ' Hospital would not be Interfered with, and that the board's b subsidy toward the Kawhia doctor's salary . would continue at least until : March 31, when tho existing agreement Would expire. chairman remarked that ho thought that when the Government's nealth schemes were brought into effect :v, country medical associations would bo Jpptotly relieved financially.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22960, 11 February 1938, Page 15
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