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NELSON HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. NEW HOSPITAL SITE. Dr. Jamieson suggested that the Board appoint a committee to Collect information in regard to all possible sites for the new General Hospital, in order that there would be something definite to lay before the Minister on his approaching visit to Nelson. 1 ’ In reply to Mr Macmahon, the Chairman said three sites at Stoke had teen offered in writing. Each wais' more dr hss suitable, but each would be dependent on a train service, > ,Mr Macmahon asked if all possible sites in the city had been looked at. The Chairman replied that all, .except one, had been inspected. After further discussion it was resolved, on Mr Macmahon’s motion, that in view of the Minister’s visit, the Town Committee make out a list oi all sites under offer, together with' their advantages and disadvantages. ' DIPHTHERIA CASES. In reply to Mr Fell, Dr Jameson stated that cases of diphtheria were. - recurring in all parte of thl DqpunltHt, After a spell'of dry weather osm* ceased, or nearly so, bu’3 after * day or two of rain there was always a rocni-; descence. He could offer no explanation of why this was so —it seemed to be V a matter for investigation by thQ Health, Departraen't'. . >- i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1919, Page 1
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214SECOND EDITION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1919, Page 1
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