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HEALTH CAMP PLAN

“ GLENELG ” WITHDRAWN FROM SALE ARRANGEMENTS FOR USE DISCUSSED Arrangements are being discussed for the use of “Glenelg,” Murray Aynsley Hill, as a children’s health camp, for which purpose it was bought some years ago by the King George V Memorial Fund, and the property has been withdrawn from sale. Before the building can be used as a health camp certain alterations will have to be made.

“Glenelg” was bought from the 01livier estate after the death of Mr C. M. Ollivier. There was some difference of opinion about its suitability for the • purpose, and, some months ago, the fund decided to offer the property for sale. In the meantime, negotiations for its use as a health camp have been resumed, and it is now expected that the original intention will be put into effect. The house itself is a large one of 26 rooms. There are some acres in the grounds, with a swimming pool and tennis court.

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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24258, 16 May 1944, Page 3

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HEALTH CAMP PLAN Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24258, 16 May 1944, Page 3

HEALTH CAMP PLAN Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24258, 16 May 1944, Page 3

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