MENTAL HOSPITAL REFORM.
e - ' ; • ' • I d WHANGAREI RESOLUTION, j d N . . ~ J ~~. [. The following resolution was carried unanimously at the recent annual meeting of the Baptist Auxiliary at Whangarei:—"That this meeting congratulates the Government and Sir Maui Pomare, Minister for Health, on the promised reforms in mental hospital administration. The establishment of observation wards in our public hospitals and the erection of borderland homes apart from asylums has long been a crying need. It receives with r ~ pleasure the news of the Government's d intention to substitute for the obsolete building in use a new and up-to-date institution. It also trusts tho Government :r will substitute some means of public cons' trpl for the system now in operation." j- . Before the "resolution was passed short 0 speeches on the subject were given by the Revs. Joseph W. Kemp and A. S. Wilson. '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19041, 11 June 1925, Page 12
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