THE DENTAL CLINICS
ARE DENTISTS HOSTILE?”
MR, LYSNAR CORRECTS MR COLEMAN.
Tho successful inauguration of State institutions such as dental clinics, under the Reform Government, was praised % Mr. W. D. Lysnar to electors at Te Hapara last night. One clinic had been established in Gisborne, and was doing very good work among the school children, lie declared, and another institution was to be started in Wairoa early in the new year. He had noticed that Mr. D. W. Coleman, the Labor candidate, liad assorted that following a recent meeting of business men, which discussed the encroachment of the State on to private enterprise, that dentists had complained of’interference by these State clinics and tlieir effect on their business. The speaker offered an emphatic denial of that statement, and, as one who attended the 'meeting, he could say that the dentists were not opposed to the clinics; in fact, it was on their suggestion that the Government had established the institutions. It was, therefore, wrong and most improper for Mr. Coleman to make such statements, he added.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10740, 10 November 1928, Page 5
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