DUBLIN’S WELL-EQUIPPED HOSPITALS
♦ REVENUE FROM THE IRISH SWEEPSTAKE (PBISS AtaOCUTIOW TILEO*AM.) WELLINGTON, December 14. Dr. D. Brown, of New Plymouth, returned from a trip to Great Britain and the Continent to-day. He spoke well of the progress made in the Dublin hospitals, which, he said, were wonderfully well equipped. This was due largely to the revenue from the Irish sweepstake. He also visited Germany, where he was greatly impressed with what was being accomplished under the Hitler regime.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21966, 15 December 1936, Page 5
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