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INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL.

CONTRIBUTIONS BY LOCAL BODIES. " The Public Health Amendment Act, 1903," enacts that the cost of providing and maintaining hospitals for the reception and treatment of infectious cases shall be apportioned among such local authorities as the Chief Health Officer directs, in such shares as these local authorities agree on, or, in the absence of agreement, as a stipendiary magistrate, after hearing the District Health Officer and the local authorities, may direct. Under the powers conferred

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Otago Witness, Issue 2761, 13 February 1907, Page 34

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INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL. Otago Witness, Issue 2761, 13 February 1907, Page 34

INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL. Otago Witness, Issue 2761, 13 February 1907, Page 34

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