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Dlt BERTRAM'S EXPLANATION
BY TELEGBAPH —PRESB ASSOCIATION.
ROTORUA, March 17
In connection with the trouble with the bath attendants, Dr Bertram, in a statement to the press, stated that he was placed in a false position by the published precis of his remarks to the staff, as it would appear that he had unwarrantably interfered with the management of the-institution. Having had on several occasions serious complaints regarding the following out of his prescriptions, he had communicated with Dr Scott, who invited him to state his complaints before the staff. The complaints were that the temperatures of the baths were not adhered to; that patients were left in the baths without being visited by the attendants; and that the times of the baths were exceeded. He had stressed the risk of fatalities ia any of these cases, and warned the attendants that if such occurred it would mean that the whole staff would suffer, innocent as well as guilty. Dr Bertram pointed out that the paragraph gave the impression: that he told the staff that if his prescriptions were not carried out correctly he would secure the dismissal of the whole staff. He merely stated that in _ the event of a fatality a wholesale dismissal would be imperative.
Kaponga Tradesmen's Association notify a holiday from Thursday to Tuesday, and request business people to close on Saturday. Entries for Manawatu Racing dub autumn meeting close on Tuesday. The committee of Normanby Horticultural Society return thanks to all who helped to roaho thn- lata Show a suor-ess; and notify that prize money , will he available to-morrow.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 17 March 1913, Page 5
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264[?] Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 17 March 1913, Page 5
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