ALLEGED BOYCOTTING.
MEDICAL MEN'S GRIEVANCE.
.tress Associ&t?.»n.—Copyright.)
SYDNEY, June 16
A deputation- from the Australian Medical Association and Friendly Societies asked tho Hon. F. Flowers for j rotectivo legislation against the action ■oi the British Medical Association in r4gard to the alleged boycotting, and i'kp asked that the question of hospital appointments be inquired into.
Mr Flowers told the deputation they would have to settle their own quarret and recommended them to join ■the British Association; Doctors, like others, had the right to form a Union and refuse to work with non-Unionists. Ho promised an inquiry into the relations between the doctors and the fiiondlv societies.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12765, 17 June 1911, Page 5
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