The New Zealand Journal of History, Svazek 22University of Auckland., 1988 |
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... increased burden of work . His assistant , Dr M. H. Watt , had been appointed district health officer at Wellington in 1917 , but with so many doctors serving overseas it was ex- tremely difficult to find suitably qualified temporary ...
... increased burden of work . His assistant , Dr M. H. Watt , had been appointed district health officer at Wellington in 1917 , but with so many doctors serving overseas it was ex- tremely difficult to find suitably qualified temporary ...
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... increased to eight , and the staff of district health officers increased to twelve , with two at each of the main centres . The sanitary inspectors employed by hospital boards were to become depart- mental officers , as the department ...
... increased to eight , and the staff of district health officers increased to twelve , with two at each of the main centres . The sanitary inspectors employed by hospital boards were to become depart- mental officers , as the department ...
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... increasing membership from 1500 to 5000. The campaign involved the publication of the Freedom to Publish booklet ... increased overhead expenses ( absorbing 90 % of gross profit in 1944 compared with 55 % the previous year ) . More ...
... increasing membership from 1500 to 5000. The campaign involved the publication of the Freedom to Publish booklet ... increased overhead expenses ( absorbing 90 % of gross profit in 1944 compared with 55 % the previous year ) . More ...
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