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Prefers Dominion Health Scheme

WELLINGTON, Mon. (P.A.).—Everything considered, the New Zealand social security scheme is better than the British health scheme in the opinion of Mr N. C. Speight, a Dunedin surgeon, who returned by the Rangiloto htis morning from a period of studying surgery in Britain. Mr Speight said no doctors in Britain were satisfied with the scheme there, although as far as surgeons were concerned one of the great causes of dissatisfaction was the grading system administered by the profession i'self

It was too early in the scheme’s operation to judge how it was regarded by the public, added Mr Speight. \

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Northern Advocate, 26 September 1949, Page 5

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Prefers Dominion Health Scheme Northern Advocate, 26 September 1949, Page 5

Prefers Dominion Health Scheme Northern Advocate, 26 September 1949, Page 5

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