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TOO MUCH HONOUR.

TO THE EDITOR. , Sir,- —In the recently published official circular of the Otago L.R.C., entitled ‘ Labour’s Call to Victory,’ there is an account of Dr D. G. Al'Alillan’s activities, which includes the statement that Dr Al'Miilan is honorary medical officer of the Children’s Rest Homo. This statement is-not correct, as the honorary medical officer of the homo is Dr AV. U. Borne, who has acted in that capacity lor the past eight years. When Dr Boyrie is away from home the Host Home authorities have sometimes to call on other doctors for help, and a number of doctors, including Dr Al'Miilan, have gladly attended in such cases without fee.—l am, etc., S. Dunki.ev {Manager, Children’s Rest Home). November 25.

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Evening Star, Issue 22195, 25 November 1935, Page 15

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TOO MUCH HONOUR. Evening Star, Issue 22195, 25 November 1935, Page 15

TOO MUCH HONOUR. Evening Star, Issue 22195, 25 November 1935, Page 15

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