CAMP FOR CHILDREN.
ARRANGEMENTS AT OTAKI. BUILDINGS FROM ROTORUA. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] WELLINGTON, Saturday. The Cabinet has given its approval for the removal of the Suvla and Anzac wards of King George V. Hospital, Eotorua, and their re-erection at Otaki for use in the children's health camp. These wards were evacuated months ago. The general lay out of the building is entirely suitable for the new purpose, .and will provide accommodation for over children and staff, with excellent dormitories and an administration block. The preparation of a site at Otaki near the seashore has been going on for some time, giving work to unemployed. The Minister of Health, the Hon. A."J. Stall worthy, who is taking a keen personal interest in the project, is working to a definite plan of a national chain of children's health camps.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20965, 31 August 1931, Page 11
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