RADIO PLANT
FOR THE HOSPITAL. ‘ “MOST UP TO DATE.” Dr D. M. WiF-n, reporting to the hospitrl committee, said they would reimember .that during the .year the inadequacy of the present X-ray radiographic plant was discussed. Co aid the board decide early wt/ciiier tbev were in favour of installing a new plant this year lapprcxi mate cost) £2250)? If the board decided) on ibis expenditure, the plant could be ordered early and would only bo delivejed during the next financial year. Delay woulcT thus be obviated. Mr O. H. Chapman said he supposed- the provision would be made in the estimates. They ' should have- the most up-to-date plijiit in shoir hospital ■ , Mr C. M. Luke’ said the doctor desired the plant to'bb ordered' at once. The -board approved of che older being given forthwith.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12074, 27 February 1925, Page 7
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134RADIO PLANT New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12074, 27 February 1925, Page 7
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