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EXTRA MEDICAL DUTIES NEW MILITARY SERVICE ACT “In connection with nnwagomslla for the medical examinations for the purposes of tbs Military Training Act* it has been raprasfutod to the HmL the Minister that, ewteg to the difficulty in finding sufficient medteal practitioners to undertake thia work* It is necessary to seek the raraiera af some medical officers who era in the whole time employmeat of hospital boards," stated a mrawirenflai from the director-general, Doparterant of Health, Wellington, placed before the February meetmg of the Thames Hospital Board. “It is proposed that hospital medical officers who accept appointments for this purposp would be celled upon to attend medical boarding only whets off hoepital duty, and the question hea been raised of their being permitted to retain the feee earned for that work." Provided the work was done outside ordinary hoepital duty hours there would be no ohtoettra to aariisal officers of board retaining fiera so earned, concluded the dfcectergeneral. The board passed a rsenhition that Dr Archer be aatberiaed to retain any fees earned by him tor such west onto side big lamptalhMßh, - Mr J. V. Mo* Wfcnttar Br Ardwr, daMt •MUM M, Mtak' -. , Mr a. u Ria- < £ y sSj&WtwM waMhkkr**Aat«a*«MMd?Z h» RMivMfc. < ■ ..tf

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 59, Issue 4252, 8 March 1950, Page 5

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NO OPTION GIVEN Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 59, Issue 4252, 8 March 1950, Page 5

NO OPTION GIVEN Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 59, Issue 4252, 8 March 1950, Page 5