The Fact of the Recommendation of lay Management having been made by tiie Staff, Acknowledged bytiieChairman, and the Permanency of]thkir AppointKENT ADiriTTBD BT TIIE CHARITABLE AID CONFERENCE.
(June 28, 1878.) 4. Tho Chairman (Mr Henry Thomson) said : " Beforo Sir George Grey had left he under- ! stood that tho Hospital was to be managed by local control, that was to say, that pending its being permanently taken over, it wa3 to bo supervised (being still under tho' General Government) by a kind of local Board of Supervision, consisting of the Mayor, Dp Turnbull, a Government officer, namely, Mr Malet, and tho Hon John Hall. This body was to have kept a supervision for tho Government prior to the Hospital being taken over by tho local authorities." "From enqniry he had found that the institution had been placed in charge of tho medical authorities, and their," tho Government, " reason for their omiesion of reference to this institution was, ho concluded, this — that if they had asked tho local bodies to take over the charge of tho Hospital they would not have done it when the whole thing would consequently bo rejected."
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3596, 20 October 1879, Page 2
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