During August, the average, daily number of patients in the Christchurch Public Hospital was 330. In the venereal diseases department there were 493 attendances, representing lit patients, 35 of whom were new A registrar of electors with some years of experience in that arduous capacity complained, in the course of conversation with a “Daily Times” reporter. regarding the unreasonable attitude taken by a considerable section of the public who will not put them- | selves to the least trounle to see that I their names are enrolled. “We send ; them application forms and envelopes j with prepaid postage, but he said, they will not even go to the trouble of filling in the form, placing it in the envelope, and dropping the package in a I letter box. Yet those are the people i who. on the day of the election, make * the loudest noise because they arc not on the roll.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 245, 29 September 1922, Page 7
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151Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 245, 29 September 1922, Page 7
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