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At last meeting of idle Palmerston North Hospital Board the question of inaimleiianc© of the Otaki Hospital carnc up for discussion. Mr. Hornblow moved that the following motion, which had been carried at a previous meeting, should bo rescinded:—"That this board agrees to the Health Department faking over the Otaki Hospital institutions, on the understanding ifliat the consumptive portion become a Government institution entirely; and thai: the cottage hospiinl at l'Jio end of tho war, or when tho Government 90 desires, I>6 again taken over by the Palmerston Nortlii Hospital and Charitable .Aid Hoard." After considerable dismission this was defeated by 7 votes to G. A motion by Mr. Pemi: '"''hat the Public Health Department) be notified that the board is willing to take over tlie control of tho Orhki Cottago Hospital at the end of the financial year" was also defeated, and the following amendment by Mr. Vincent was car-ried:-"That the Board's Medical Advisory Committee he empowered to inquire into cases treated at the Otaki Hospital from the date on which Horowhenua ioined the district, ami to report/ to the board whether, in tho best interests of the patients, any or nil of the eases could liavo been treated at the P.ilmcrston North Hospital." The police in Palmerston North nro now enforcing the new traffic by-laws dealing with motorists, and every Court days sees rjuK.e a number of erring drivers called unon to answer for breaches of various kinds. This is having the desired effect of making motorists much more careful than has been the caso hitherto. The parking places round tho Square and in some of the strec>; have proved a great convenience, and it in intended fo have another stiind for cars nlonir the centre of ftangitikei Sfreetl no Hie nioroughfa.ro is wide enough to allow .tho traffic, to.pass on both sides of tho rank. To correct acidity am! flatulency lake SHARLAND'K FLUID MAGNESIA. Being freshly prepnrcd and always full strength, HIIARLAND'S is the best .you can buy.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 276, 16 August 1920, Page 4

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860

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 276, 16 August 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 276, 16 August 1920, Page 4

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