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(0.0 WHAXGAREI, this day thi T \vf Uctions havc bcen issued by mil)) hanßarci . Hospital Board to the medical superintendent of the hos?»ff t*h >Va i" l oldier patients not?o JmV e «i! hei V dlsch arges from the army till they have been discharged from the hospital fit and well. It was solder 31 of the board thft soldiers both overseas and territorial, had been sent to hospital by the army authorities and almost immediately discharged from the army. Under ' this* arrangement soldiers were treated as civilians and the board received only 6/ a day for treatment. In some cases men had been m hospital as long as three months after discharge. i
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 165, 15 July 1941, Page 8
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