THE GAUNTLET IS DOWN
Sir, — May I quote two newspaper clippings? First: “Mr. W. Wallace, chairman of the Hospital Board, E nd Mr. E. H. Potter, principal champions of the board’s scheme, declared, in effect, that medical men generally were practically unanimous in favour of it,” “it” being, in this case, the disgraceful proposal to menace the City with an infectious diseases block in a populous locality. Second: “To date, 71 medical men have been interviewed and the weight of opinion is against the scheme in the proportion of nearly six to one.” We have been able to learn this through The Sun. I for one shall be interested to learn what Messrs. Wallace and Potter have to say about it all. GASMASK.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 749, 23 August 1929, Page 8
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