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Advice On Homes For Aged

Any person or organisation which, in future, wishes to provide accommodation for aged persons will be asked to approach the Christchurch Aged People’s Welfare Council for advice. This recommendation, from the national body, the Central Advisory Committee, was adopted by the council last evening. “Does this mean anybody, whether or not affiliated to this council?” asked the Rev. T. G. .Campbell (Presbyterian Social Service Association).

“Any person or body,’* said Dr. H. R. Donald, the chairman of the executive and the council’s representative on the committee, who reported on its quarterly meeting.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19570502.2.68

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28266, 2 May 1957, Page 9

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Advice On Homes For Aged Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28266, 2 May 1957, Page 9

Advice On Homes For Aged Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28266, 2 May 1957, Page 9

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