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HEALTH CAMP OPENS

Children Go to Otaki Twenty-two children, supported by the Returned Soldiers’ Association and the Smith Family, or from the Napier and New Plymouth districts, went to the Otaki Health Camp yesterday morning. The camp is being reopened after having been closed for several weeks, partly owing to lack of finance and partly in order to have the buildings given a thorough cleansing prior to the summer' season. The cost of maintenance in camp of the Napier and New Plymouth children will be borne by the districts from which they ha" ■ come. Many. children recommended b.v medical practitioners, social organisations, and the school medical service are still awaiting admission, and there are also numbers of applications from the parents of delicate children.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 37, 7 November 1933, Page 6

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HEALTH CAMP OPENS Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 37, 7 November 1933, Page 6

HEALTH CAMP OPENS Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 37, 7 November 1933, Page 6

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