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ALIEN DOCTORS

Possible Danger To New Zealand WARNING VOICED (By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, May 28. "We have no personal quarrel with alien practitioners settled among us; iu fact, we are genuinely sympathetic to them, as is shown by many of them having been elected members of the British Medical Association and made welcome iu oilier ways. Me know that through no fault of their own they have been expelled from their country. However, that country is Germany, and today we are at war with Germany.” This statement was made by Sir Carrick Robertson, president of the Auckland branch of the 8.M.A., in an interview expressing agreement with statements made recently by Mr. Allan Moody, chairman of the Auckland Hospital Board. “It is common knowledge,” said Sir Carrick, "that the overwhelming of certain countries has been substantially helped by the •fifth column.’ “M’c do not suggest that all, or any of these aliens are spies, but what we do know is that their roots for generations have been nurtured ou German soil, and it is diflicult to believe that just because of their mass expulsion during a political upheaval they are not at the bottom of their hearts loyal lo Germany. We can think no less of them for having those feelings, but now that we are in dire danger we say it is not right that such people should be free to circulate among us. We know that in the course of their work they must gain confidences of all kinds from all sorts of people.” Sir Carrick Robertson added that an increasing number of German doctors were being allowed to settle in New Zealand and a steadily increasing number of patriotic practitioners were leaving to serve abroad. More than 100 were in full war service, but there were now 50 German doctors iu tlie Dominion. "When the war is over our kith and kiu will return to find their places taken by men of the very race lhev went forth to light/’ said bir Carrick. “Surely this is a monstrous tiling.” . . Sir Carrick milled that his opinions were supported by a large, and representative body of practitioners in Auckland.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 208, 29 May 1940, Page 10

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ALIEN DOCTORS Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 208, 29 May 1940, Page 10

ALIEN DOCTORS Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 208, 29 May 1940, Page 10

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