ST. HELEN'S HOME ENQUIRY.
';,'/ .THE FIRST STAGE. --' (By' Teloßrapi.—l'ress Association.) '. , :v!\! Auckland, December 16. Mr." Kettle,: S;M.; ; sat' this .afternoon in connection '-with an.' inquiry;, into -the. administration! of.' St. Helens Hospital. Mr.'Kettle said that his, commission , had not come to hand, and so the inquiry would require-to be adjourned. Mr; Mays, who' represented the Health ' Department, said that he understood that f* certain, distinct charges would be made, including one- of maladministration; also thatthere would be' general complaints as to the scope and situation of the institu- ■ tibia.... "'',.,,--.■.,...'■'. ' Mr; Kettle mentioned, that he.had been authorised to state ' that proceedings would ■ be'open to the press and publio, and-also that the fullest inquiry would bo made into everything, and statements taken upon oath. , . ; The inquiry was'then adjourned until Wednesday. Mr. Kettle explained that they ; could then > merely lay out lines, and-then, adjourn the taking of evidence until January.,B. . 'y
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1625, 17 December 1912, Page 7
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148ST. HELEN'S HOME ENQUIRY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1625, 17 December 1912, Page 7
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