v eterinary services
WEN FREE BY GOVERNMENT
COMPLAINT IN HOUSE
QUN’S Parliamentary Reporter BLDGS., Wednesday. policy of the Government to •v> ev»„ ree v °terinary service to whomw-,, t ?PP‘ lp s for it? That question 'vhc, ,? u 6ht up In the House today IVeiii. * * Tt H. Chapman (Labour — ■•ho yA 0 " North) gave notice to asK A j "“Ster of Agriculture, the Hon Don ’ ■Murdoch, whether it was the couSi.,, ,lls department to provide all 'T, free veterinary service to “wner. 1 i cat 'ts, including racehorse' out fanciers and others withexception. Ham has come under my notice,” •terSn Cha Pman, “wliere an eminent tori, -surgeon has been refused lay (, * this nature because it is done rnm ent officials. He has api»u,i membership of the New Zea*ioji /.’•‘erinary Surgeons’ Associa.i;l . Per cent, a civil service body), ■f Dll ~* h°t been given the privilege : hi»‘Y nt>er ” lli »- Three members of Ht, 4 ''™ dan blackball an appliof his professional sapbtions.’'
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1080, 18 September 1930, Page 1
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159veterinary services Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1080, 18 September 1930, Page 1
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