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Hospital to dose

The Waikato Hospital Board has decided to close down Cambridge’s 10-bed maternity hospital but help retain the 10-bed geriatric hospital in Raglan. Managers reaffirmed the board’s decision to shut the Cambridge Hospital in spite of hopes that negotiations would be reopened after a Parliamentary petition. The board decided to loan Raglan people money for their hospital and give them the hospital buildings as a gift.—PA.

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Press, 16 November 1988, Page 14

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Hospital to dose Press, 16 November 1988, Page 14

Hospital to dose Press, 16 November 1988, Page 14

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