AUCKLAND HOSPITAL ANNEXE
MILITARY AUTHORITIES ,' . CRITICISED. . ■ J ■ By Telegraph—Press iiasnciation. • ' Auckland, July 15. ' Resentment against the control of the hospital annexe passing to the military authorities was expressed by the Hospital Board to-night. ' , ■ The chairman' said the military appeared to intend to take over the whole management of (he- annexe, yet Sir James Allen 'had told him that the board's medical superintendent must be at the head of it as long as the-board's nurses wore engaged there. It seemed that the time was rapidly, coming when the board should hand over t'e annexe to military authorities andlet.thcin man-, age it. There were seven military- doc-' tors there, in addition to ihe st'pi.rintendent. Those seven officials drawin? salaries aggregating not -less than .£4OOO per year.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 250, 16 July 1919, Page 7
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124AUCKLAND HOSPITAL ANNEXE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 250, 16 July 1919, Page 7
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