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HOSPITAL SCANDAL.

SLIPSHOD METHODS. GRAVE CHARGES PROVED. Press Assn—By Telegraph—Copyright Melbourne, Yesterday. The Police Magistrate's report on the administration of the Queen's Memorial Infectious Disease Hospital finds the charges proved that a body was allowed to remain for ten days without notifying the relatives of the patient's death, that the relatives were informed that a patient was improving, and that another was "iust the same" when both were dead; that children sent to the hospital in a clean state were returned vermin infested and were allowed to run about imperfectly clad. The other allegations were disproved.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1868, 12 March 1913, Page 5

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HOSPITAL SCANDAL. Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1868, 12 March 1913, Page 5

HOSPITAL SCANDAL. Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 1868, 12 March 1913, Page 5

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