MENTAL HOSPITALS
THE AUCkLAND INSTITUTION [BY TEIiEGRAPIT —OWN COUnESrONDENT] WELLINGTON. Monday "The public may just as well know now that there is no chance of the Auckland Mental Hospital being abandoned in favour of Kingseat. Both will be maintained as separate institutions," said Dr. T. G. Gray, Director-General of Mental Hospitals, this morning. Ho said tho JWneral idea in Auckland was that Kingseat was to replace the hospital in Auckland, but when a former Minister made that announcement some ten years ago there was not tho same information to work upon as there was tuny, and in tho meantinio much had been done to improve the hospital, which was now a most modern institution and ono of tho best hospitals in the Dominion. .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22240, 15 October 1935, Page 10
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