NEWCASTLE HOSPITAL
MR. J. COYLE’S APPOINTMENT The appointment of Mr. J. Coyle, secretary of the Wellington Hospital Board, to be secretary-superintendent of the Newcastle (N.S.W.) Hospital, seems to have caused some little perturbation in Newcastle. When the matter was referred to Mr. Coyje last evening that gentleman, who has been seventeen and a half years in the employ of the Hospital Board, said that he had been approached with an offer to take over the duties of secretary-superintendent of the Newcastle Hospital, to which substantial additions had recently been made, and had quoted certain terms. These terms represented a substantial increase in salary on what he was receiving in Wellington, and carried a guaranteed term of five years. These terms were considered, and since then he had received a cable message accepting his offer. He was now awaiting a letter tha would confirm his appointment, and he expected it would arrive to-morrow. That was the whole story, as far as he was aware.
It was mentioned that the largest umber of patients the Newcastle Hosp:tal bad ever housed at one time was ’ .as against 501 at the Wellington Hospital
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 56, 30 November 1926, Page 8
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189NEWCASTLE HOSPITAL Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 56, 30 November 1926, Page 8
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