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Chatham Islands Dentistry

Sir.—“Lyttelton Elector” hag adopted his usual tactics in his haste to defend all things National. I listened to the debate and did not once hear Mr Kirk refer to his opponent by namd. Instead, he described him as the National Party candidate for Ly£ telton and few people would have linked Mr Hay with the report but for his naming by National members.' Although it is now claimed that the Hospital Board made no effort to get a dentist on the ship, I can clearly remenfber reading in the press a report in which Dr. Averill, the boardk chairman, said that the Department of Island Territories was being asked for help to obtain » passage by sea or air. I think the board most lax in this mattrtand the criticism made well warranted.—Yours, etc,, REAL LYTTELTON ELECTOR. . September 29, 1960.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29324, 1 October 1960, Page 3

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Chatham Islands Dentistry Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29324, 1 October 1960, Page 3

Chatham Islands Dentistry Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29324, 1 October 1960, Page 3