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THANKS FOR “TRIBUNE”

Services To Hospital VALUE AS ADVOCATE Au expression of thanks to the “Tribune” for its services in advocating the conversion of the Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital into a general hospital was made yesterday by Mr Cecil Duff at tho official opening of tho new extension.

“Tho ‘Tribune’®’ striking and forceful leading articles advocating the granting of proper hospital facilities for the Hastings borough and district,” said Mr Duff, “have been an extremely important part of the campaign, and the ‘Tribune’s’ work in moulding public opinion, and in putting the caso for the hospital before its readers, has boon of the great value. “Its leading articles and reports, and it® manner of putting all the facts before the public,” Mr Duff concluded, “prepared the ground in which wo afterwards sowed the seed.”

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 163, 26 June 1935, Page 4

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THANKS FOR “TRIBUNE” Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 163, 26 June 1935, Page 4

THANKS FOR “TRIBUNE” Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 163, 26 June 1935, Page 4

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