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Land in Claude road, Epsom. Auckland, on the frontage of the Green Lane Hospital, which had been reserved for the building of a chest hospital will be the site of the proposed National Women’s Hospital, or the obstetrical and gynaecological hosS 1 a a v 4 Jt I s more commonly known i Auckland. Approval of the site was announced by the Minister of Health (Miss M. B. Howard) yesterday. Miss Howard said the area immediately available for building was about seven and half acres. It was proposed to acquire three additional sections for use at a later date if necessary.—(P.A.)

Fi ’? b rank Beddard, who was on duty this morning, turned out the fire brigade II? e ®P° nse to a call without knowing that he was sending it to his own home in Hornsey. There were 10 people in the house when the fire was discovered, but all escaped ’‘unharmed. Two floors were badly damaged.—London. • November 22.

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25969, 24 November 1949, Page 3

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Untitled Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25969, 24 November 1949, Page 3

Untitled Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25969, 24 November 1949, Page 3

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