RUNANGA NOTES
(Our Own Correspondent). The half-yearly meeting of the Runanga Medical Society was held last Wednesday evening in the Miners’ Hall and the recent discussions on the Hosiptal levy resulted in an increased attendance. After the usual routine business had been transacted, nominations were called for the positions of officers of the Society. Every position, with the exception of that of the Secretaryship, will be contested at an election to be held in a few days. The question of the Hospital levy then came before the meeting, and a heated discussion resulted. As no advance was being made the question was closed for the time being by a notice of motion by Mr Wylde, that all resolutions standing on the. books in connection with the Hospital levy be rescinded, the said motion to come up for discussion at a special meeting to be held.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 February 1930, Page 10
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