THE HOSPITAL "CUT."
I think it is time that the public took up the fight for the nurses of our public hospitals. If the powers that be make the next "cut' it.will leave them with hardly enough money to pay their tram fares to go home to see their parents when they are oil' duty. Doctors and nurses are the first key to the world's industry, as they endeavour to keep the world clean iirom diseases that would soon become a plague. Have they forgotten what a great part they played in the influenza epidemic, and what would they have done in the Great War without doctors and nurses? They say we are British. Is this "cut" British, for girls who are showing divine courage? I hope business people and the public will take up this fight. A. R. BLACK SON, HOSPITAL COMFORTS FUND.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 122, 25 May 1932, Page 6
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