Correspondence
\Ve are not to be identified with opin* ions expressed by our correspondents, R. r EPTOxN HOSPITAL, (To the Editor,) DuAtt Sis—l think it only fair Id our late Matron that a diofe explicit should fo made witfj to irie paragraph'thai appeared ii ; . y'biif.issiie of Fiidhy ,nsls i.. a Some two months ago, a letter was rec ived by the Trustees from Mrs Walshe making seiiuus allegations agunst the Matron. This was reterred to the Medical Superintendent to report on, and at the last meeting of the Trustees, the following resolution was CaiTkd unanimously, via, "/[Suit after carefully inVesiigatirii* the b'Harges. HoHtiiiried i.H the iettfef l!om Mrs \Valshb; regardiHg the iteha rljeht ol the late Mrs l\vbmey; arid f,e usinu ihe reports of Dr CbrlloH and t'e i; S>tj',.the.TiijsteeS are Hy s licfied iHat the chides 6onttLined ih ,r.-ifi art- f l,e and unfounded.'' I r gret that the Matron should have been caused any inconvenience jhere'iy',.and-arii the whole qf the public deeply regret her rel fti-val horn amongst us. Thanking you. I am &c, E. J. SCANTLEBURY, Chairman.' Rrtfion 29th March 1909.
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Inangahua Times, 29 March 1909, Page 2
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