ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Prevention."—Suggestion will be brought under notice of authorities. "Bonzo."—(1) So far as we are aware fees not yet discussed but indications given, previously suggest many practitioners would have financial improvement under scheme; (2) 85 to 90 per cent, in New Zealand are members of 8.M.A., and Medical Practitioners' Union has no branch here. "Not Clear." —Yes.
"A Passenger."—Experience unusual and if a complaint, with particulars, is sent to head office it would be investigated. J.U.—A single man cannot receive the full pension if hjs other income exceeds £52 a year, and the pension is reduced in pro-
portion to the excess. "Subscriber."—There is much truth in statement, but human conflict, where there might be co-operation, diverts forces and wastes energy which might be applied in constructive activities.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 91, 19 April 1939, Page 8
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