BELL HILL SICKNESS.
(To the Editor.)
Sir. —1 beg spacfc in the columns of your paper to deny rumours circulated, accusing me of being instrumental in bringing pressure jo bear on the Health authorities to have certain people suspected of having scarlet fever removed from Bell Hill to the Isolation Hospital. I have never been in communication with the Health authorities and I have never passed any opinion on the matter whatever. If it is the closing of the school that is biting some kind friends, as Chairman of the School Committee, I am willing to shoulder the responsibility and I would do the same again under the circumstances. —Yours etc., A. L. THOW, Bell Hill, August 11.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1928, Page 2
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