MEDICAL PROFESSION.
GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, Wednesday,
A short, liut pungent, statement con-| cerning the British Medical Association and the Social Security Act was made by the Prime Minister, the Right Hon. M. J. Savage, at the conference of the Labour party, . reports the "Standard," the party's official paper. A questioner asked if Mr. Savage, in view of the refusal of the committee representing the medical profession to co-operate in the working of the Act, would give the conference some indication of the attiludp of the Government.
' "The Government will see that the law as passed by Parliament is carried out," said Mr. Savage. A prolonged outburst of applause greeted hiß reply.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 86, 13 April 1939, Page 12
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