T.B. SHELTERS.
do rue Editor.) Sir,—l saw \n Saturday night's ''Star" more letters objecting to the removal of . the T.B. shelters. T have heard remarks on all sides about the shelters, and everyone wonders why the health authorities have allowed men suffering from this disease to remain in a pubHe park. It is infectious, as I have known healthy persons having caught the dread disease through mixing with those suffering from T. 8.. I also know families who refuse to allow their children to play in the domain, since the shelters I have been there. Besides all this, the j hutments are a disgrace to our beautiful domain and we all hope to see them I removed to Epsom. The men will be quite as happy at Epsom, and perhaps | more so when they get used to their j new surroundings, and they will be well | looked after and get every comfort i there. 1 hope those in authority will i lurn a deaf ear to the.-c misplaced pro- ! tests that have been made.—l. am otv-. i R.M.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1926, Page 5
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