“YOUR MOVE. MR. WALLACE!”
Sir, — Congratulations to The Sun on the excellent stand it lias taken over the iniquitous proposal to dump an infectious diseases hospital right in the heart of the Grafton community. Eor an example of obduracy to equal this, one would have to search far. But surely after the lists published in your paper setting forth how medical opinion in the City is overpoweringly against the Hospital Board, Mr. Wallace and his followers will cry “Peccavimus" and do the only possible thing —stop the work which lias been proceeding on the foundations. To my way of thinking it is almost as bad a scheme that the proposed new building should be used as an additional hospital wing. Surely in the congeries of wings that is already in existence there are enough problems to keep an overworked staff busy without anyone deliberately adding to administrative difficulties: I hope that The Sun will continue its aggressive policy against the proposal. INJUNCTION.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 749, 23 August 1929, Page 8
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