THE HEALTH SERVICE.
Judging by the lengthy and carefully studied answer of our Minister of Health to the Te Awamutu women's meeting, I should think he would have ample time to fret on with a debate. Granted he does do his job well, a*> our friend Mr. A. Fraser, points out, granted also that the spokesman, the jovial Mr. Algie, can also do a job well— why leave the political atmosphere out till election time? Wliew! We will get enough of that when that time arrives. If our friend, Mr. Algie. does give a good rub of Conservative oil in now and again, it should act as a tonic after all the political stuff we have to swallow every day of our lives now. It is getting quite in order when our politicians are asked to take a few pills of their own making to say that they are far too busy. "Let's brithers be for a' that." S. WALKER.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 151, 29 June 1939, Page 10
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