PRIVATE WARDS
An? * ":. J- Bontlcy, a Labour candidate for the Hospital Board, addressed a meeting of electors at Kilbiruic Having had extensive experience in social activities, she fully realised how imperative at was to have representatives .who were fully alive to the social and oconomic questions facing the community. She mentioned the hardship inflicted by the present system of collecting fees and stated that, if elected, her energies would be directed in an effort to devise a more sympathetic manner ia dealing with this question. . It would be a calamity to have private paying wards in public-owned hos« pitals.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 97, 27 April 1931, Page 7
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