HEALTH INSURANCE
ATTITUDE OF DOCTORS PRIME MINISTER'S COMMENT [by telegbaph—owx corbesponbext] WELLINGTON. Wednesday A short, but pungent, statement con* cerning the British Medical Association and the Social Security Act was made by the Prime Minister, MrSavage, at the conference of the Labour Party, reports the Standard, the part}' s official paper. A questioner asked if Mr. Savage, in view of the refusal of the committee representing the medical profession to co-operate in the working of tho Act, would give the conference some indication of the attitude of the Government. "The Government will see that the law as passed by Parliament is carrie out," said Mr. Savage. A prolonged outburst of applause greeted his reply*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23320, 13 April 1939, Page 10
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