WHAT IS LOVE?
A NEW DEFINITION
FAEMEES' AFFECTIONATE
GETTMBLINGS.
(By Telegraph.) (Special to the "Evening Post.")
AUCKLAND, This Day.
Love was strangely defined in a letter which the Auckland Hospital Board received last evening from a Kodney resident, who stated that a movement had been started in that district to get their hospital affairs transferred under the control of the Whangarei Hospital authority. The writer was opposed to any change in what he termed the status quo, and said that * "subterranean grumbling is heard when the rates are due, but it is really the direct result of the economic and market conditions, and the hospital boards get the backwash. The 'cocky' growls at the hospital board's demand becauso they are the first ■ that come to hand. Such grumbling is really a sign of love. Just try and take the hospital boards from him, .and centralise things in Wellington, and then you will see the fuss he makes."
The reading of the letter v caused amusement, and Mr. Harbutt moved that it be received "without tears."
The Chairman: 1 "We have had nothing official. We would not mind Bodney going out if they repaid us the money; that we have expended up there." A member: ''There is no chance of them refunding it.' 1
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 49, 26 August 1926, Page 8
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