INTEREST IN HOSPITAL AFFAIRS
"I offer myself as a candidate for the Hospital Board, being a citizenborn of Wellington who has a very special interest in the Hospital. Having been intimately connected with the Hospital for over nine years, I am not unnaturally interested in its welfare and keen to see it progress and develop along proper lines for the future, " said Dr. D. Macdonald Wilson, a Civic League- and Ratepayers' Association candidate for the Hospital Board. "I have sat, at board meetings, the only representative of my profession, with eighteen earnest lay members, and have wished there were others present who could visualise the nmny technical problems presented. Also, I have often heard members of the board, anxious to bo guided in their judgment, express the same wish. , As I, some years ago, had a very pleasant ami educational trip to America on behalf of, and at the expense of, the ratepayers oil Wellington, I feel I have a duly -in- offering my services to the Hospital, as information then gathered may still be of some use."
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 103, 4 May 1931, Page 11
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178INTEREST IN HOSPITAL AFFAIRS Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 103, 4 May 1931, Page 11
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