“SILENT HOSPITAL”
TIAN. on bells. The new hospital building of the Freemasons’ Hospital amt Nursing Home, which is being erected al Ravenscourt Park, London, to replace the present hospital of 46 beds in Fulham-road, will be ready for use in Lhe autumn, according Io an announcement, at the annual meeting of (he hospital at Connaught. Rooms. Lord Marshall of Chipstead presided in the absence of Lork Wakefield, chairman of the board of management. The new building, which will contain from ISO to 190 beds, will be a “silent hospital.’’ for there will bo no bells or other sources of noise.
“When a boy steals money he must ex peel. to got his lingers burnt.’’ For lhe defence it. was said that the boy’s burns were caused during a struggle for a. poker which Skein had put itno the tire because they boy had practically destroyed some of Innclothes. Passing sentence, Hie chairman (Mr. W. S.*tilynn) said that it was as bad a case of cruelty as one could imagine.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1933, Page 2
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