DEAFNESS IN MAORIS
Project Halted | By Finance (N.Z. Press Association) HAMILTON, July 12. The Waikato Hospital Board will ask for funds from the Golden Kiwi Grants Committee to finance a British research team to study hearing deficiencies in Maori children.
Previous efforts to raise finance have all failed, and at its monthly meeting the board notified that a request for funds from the Health Department had also been refused.
“The whole project was supported strongly by the Health Department and the Maori Affairs Department. A survey was carried out and now that we have come to implementing research both the investigators have pulled out because they are unable to provide funds," said Dr. J. A. Meade, the superintendent-in-chief.
Complete.—A pipe, belonging to Mr Harold Wilson, ; listed as “complete with teethmarks made during the General Election" was sold for 30s at a boy scout auction in Woolwich, London.—London, July 11.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31110, 13 July 1966, Page 3
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149DEAFNESS IN MAORIS Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31110, 13 July 1966, Page 3
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