There usej to be a song with a refrain running : “I don’t want to get well, I don’t want to get well. I’m in love with a bee-yutifui nurse” says a Christchurch D.uwr, which adds that Air. H. Holland, Christchurch North, thinks it would l>e something like that if Labour’s proposed "workers’ .accident insurance policy came into force. “Why,” he said, “they propose to give a man free medical attention and free nursing. Don’t you think that ho would then be a fool ever to get well ? AYhat better could a man have than to lie comfortably in lied with a nice nurse to come and tuck him up, and maybe give him a sin of something?”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10733, 2 November 1928, Page 8
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