THE PLUNKET SOCIETY.
-,—,' , '————»—:— — 7i ANNUAL CONFERENCE. . (n__-ss j-ssocuTioN TiaiKriiAS-.) »• V WI-I-LINGTON. July 8. '' '*"'. Tho annual conferenc© of the ; Plun--Yket Society was continued in th© Town "rHall to-day, Mrs Algar Williams pre.siding. V Dr. Valihtino (Chief Health: Officer) '- was among those present. • ... Tho first business was a discussion ' .-regarding the relationship of the So,lc_ety to th© State, which was taken in -committee. .■"* Later,. Dr. Yalintine gave the_. boeiety an assurance that th© position as between th© Society and tho Depart_nent should remain unaltered until th© - -next annual conferenc©. He also stated.that, in futur©, tho Health De- ' partment would communicate only with Plunket Society centres, not with its . tranches. ''....' The following remit from Wanganui was agreed toYon'the motion of^tfiss ; ''Nurses must pay their __. own training fee-at the Karitane-Hax-ris Hospital, and if they hold _a " -tion years, the* training fee will bo refunded to them at th© end of; that time." A, Dunedin remit, "That Mre Truby King be elected joint general president '■with Dr. Trnby King," was carried . "by acclamation.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15015, 9 July 1914, Page 8
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