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BURIAL OF THE POOR

CHURCHMEN PROTEST

'QUICK AND CHEAP METHODS'

(By Telegraph—Press Association.)

• HAMILTON, This Day

A' strong protest at the manner m which . old age pensioners and others dependent on charity have been buried at Rotorua was received by the Waikato Hospital Board at a meeting, from Archdeacon R. Hodgson and the Revs. j". L. Mitchell, E. A. McCutcheon, and A. C. Randerson, of Rotorua. In the letter of protest it was alleged that the quickest and cheapest -methods of burial were commonly used in such cases. .

"The latest instance," the letter stated, "is that'of an old lady who died in the King George Hospital in Rotorua and whose body was rushed away to the cemetery with no attempt to observe the decencies demanded by our common humanity. The casket had no name or age inscribed for the purposes of identification, the deceased having no relatives to pay their last tributes and claim her right to a respectful burial. . We urgently request sympathetic consideration for this matter, and trust that your board will lay down some revised conditions under which citizens who have the misfortund to die in poverty and loneliness shall be assured of at least humane and decent obsequies."

The board referred the complaint from the ministers to the Rotorua committee for investigation and report.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 7, 8 July 1938, Page 9

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BURIAL OF THE POOR Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 7, 8 July 1938, Page 9

BURIAL OF THE POOR Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 7, 8 July 1938, Page 9