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HOSPITAL DISPUTE

Board’s Letter (N.Z. Press Association) INVERCARGILL, May 11. A formal request for sanction to appoint Sir Charles Burns as consultant to the Southland Hospital Board was sent today by the board to the Department of Health. Details of the letter were not made public, but it was acknowledged in comment at the board table that the letter could not be regarded as outright acceptance of the post by Sir Charles Burns. Authoritative sources said later that an appointment could depend not only on the department, but on whether the commission of inquiry into Southland Hospital affairs went on. The inquiry i« due to open next Monday.

Search For Man.—Lyttelton police are still searching off Purau Bay with a small launch for a missing man, Mr Edmond Laurie Holland, of Manurewa, Auckland, whose car was found abandoned in the area last week.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31057, 12 May 1966, Page 3

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143

HOSPITAL DISPUTE Press, Volume CV, Issue 31057, 12 May 1966, Page 3

HOSPITAL DISPUTE Press, Volume CV, Issue 31057, 12 May 1966, Page 3

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