ENGLISH HOSPITALS
HARD HIT BY FINANCIAL STRINGENCY. s One: of tho saddest results of the preBcnt financial stringency has been serious falling-off in the contributions to our great- hospitals, which aro mostly supported by voluntary gifts (says the "Daily Mail’’). To support these institutions has long been a duty with a largo section of tho population, but, ns it happens, it is just that section which has been the hardest hit by the war and taxation, and in consequence there has been n most serious falling-off in contributions from this source. On the other hand, the people whom the war has benefited have not yet learned the nobility of giving, nnd so the plight of the hospitals is the more extreme.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 305, 19 September 1921, Page 5
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