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CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL

CHRISTCHURCH. May 4.

At tho Hospital Board meeting yesterday it was decided to defer decision on a motion proposing the closing of tho casualty ward at Lyttelton until it was ascertained what amount the shipping companies would he prepared to contribute to its maintenance. A committee was set up to consider the question of the establishment of consumptive sanatoria and to convene a conference of other Hospital Boards in the district to discuss the details. Tho Board decided to object to the proposal of the Justice Department to repeal the Christchurch Hospital Act of 1887, which vests the land on which the hospital stands in the Board. A proposal that member® of registered friendly benefit societies in the hospital district should receive hospital treatment at half usual rate® was rejected.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1732, 10 May 1905, Page 68 (Supplement)

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CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL New Zealand Mail, Issue 1732, 10 May 1905, Page 68 (Supplement)

CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL New Zealand Mail, Issue 1732, 10 May 1905, Page 68 (Supplement)

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