REFUGEE DOCTORS
. Sir, —Reading the letter of “Anti-Snake-bite ” in this morning’s issue, I could not but come to the conclusion that the “snake-bite boot” was on the other foot. To any intelligent reader of ” Justitia’s ” letter the inference, to my mind, was plain and simple. The inwardness of it was a protest against wholesale and slapdash judgment. The restraint of the way in which that protest was worded claimed my personal admiration—a style of expression which, to my mind, any entrant into the arena of newspaper correspondence might do well to emulate. —I am, etc., , British Fairplay. May 27.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25238, 29 May 1943, Page 2
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