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1945 NEW ZEALAND
PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE (REPORTS OF THE) (Mr. W. T. Anderton, Chairman)
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ORDERS OF REFERENCE Extracts from the Journals of the House of Representatives Wednesday, the 18th Day op July, 1945 Ordered, " That a Select Committee be appointed, consisting of ten members, to consider all matters relating to public health, infectious diseases, contagious diseases, hospitals, amd to local authorities having charge of these matters, and to other matters affecting public health which may be referred to it: the Committee to consist of Mr. Acland, Mr. Aderman, Mr. Anderton, Mi-. Armstrong, Mr. Hackett, Mr. Ilerron, Mr. Paikea, Mr. Richards, Mrs. Ross, and the Mover." —(Hon. Mr. Nash, for Hon 1 . Mr. Nordmeyer.) Ordered, " That all petitions not finally dealt with during the session of 1944 be referred to the same Committees as they were referred to during the said session.— (Hon. Mr. Nash.) Wednesday, the Bth Day of August, 1945 Ordered, " That the Nurses and Midwives Bill be referred to the Public Health Committee."—* (Hon. Mr. Nordmeyer.)
REPORTS Nurses and Midwives Bill I have the honour to report that the Public Health Committee has carefully considered the above Bill, and recommends that it be allowed to proceed without amendment. 30tli August, 1945.
No. 31.—Petition of J. Black and Another, of Napier Praying for payment of compensation on account of the loss of an eye by their son while an inmate of a. health camp, such payment to be administered by the Public Trustee. I have the honour to report that in the opinion of the Committee the petition should be referred to the Government for most favourable consideration. 20th September, 1945.
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No. 12/1944. —Petition of Annie Martin, of Auckland Praying for compensation for alleged wrongful detention in a mental institution, and that she be heard. I have the honour to report that in the opinion of the Committee the petition should bo referred to the Government for consideration. sth October, 1945.
No. 63.—Petition of Mabel J. Greensill, of Picton Praying for the observance by the public of the same standard of quietness, fairness, liberty, and orderly conduct as for the petitioner. I have the honour to report that in the opinion of the Committee the petition should be referred to the Government for consideration; the Committee is also of the opinion that the petitioner has suffered much annoyance during the past, and the Committee assures the petitioner that the prayer of her petition asking for the same standard of quietness, fairness, and liberty is granted to her and her family as to all others. 23rd November, 1945.
No. 95/1944. —Petition of A. Begg and 520 Others, of Waiheke Island Praying for a doctor to be established on Waiheke Island. I have the honour to report that in the opinion of the Committee the petition should be referred to the Government for favourable consideration. W. T. Anderton, Chairman. sth October, 1945.
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PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE (REPORTS OF THE) (Mr. W. T. Anderton, Chairman), Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives, 1945 Session I, I-07
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