DR. McKIBBIN’S CASE.
DI Ni;i)l X OPINION. DUNK I.) IN. March 24. ■Dr. Thomas McKibbin, concerning whom tlu* Public Sen ice Commissioner lias just published tin official finding. has been aboui two years in ihe service ot the State, must of ihe time being spent in Dunedin. I he come' here again as medical olbeer nl health, be will be sincerely welcomed. \lco:u!v it movement is on foot among jin’ iwal' medical men to tender Dr. Mckibbm dinner ■on Ids reaching Dunedin to take up the duties of health oflicer for Otago. The difference in salary between Anck land and Dunedin is approximately LISU a \car. There seems to be an opinion here 'that'Dr. McKibbin’s eagerness in bis work lured him on to an attack on red tape and that departmental censure was bound to follow, but that the. finding is very severe.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 358, 28 March 1922, Page 5
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143DR. McKIBBIN’S CASE. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 358, 28 March 1922, Page 5
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