CHRISTCHURCH PETITION
Committee Favours Compensation t From Out FarLiuinentary Keporter > WELLINGTON, September 24. Most favoured consideration was accorded a petition by Rosina L. Woodhouse, of Christchurch, by a Petitions Committee of the House of Representatives this afternoon. The petition, which was introduced by Mr M. A. Connelly (Government, Riccarton), was for compensation for injuries suffered by the petitioner’s daughter when she was receiving treatment at the Christchurch Hospital.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29009, 25 September 1959, Page 12
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