CHRIST CH U RCH NEWS.
PATRIOTIC FUND...
(Per Press Association.) CI-IIIISTCHURCH, last night. The lion. U. Louisson, Chairman •of the Canterbury Patriotic Fund Committee, remarked at a meeting to-day that the Act dealing with these lands would he a dead letter. It would he almost impossible for any committee to say when all cases had been relieved, because new ones might turn up. The local committee has £BOO in hand, and he said would have to consider the question of granting a fixed allowance to men ,who had been permanently, disabled.
HOSPITAL SURGEONS,
To-day the Christchurch Hospital Board adopted the House Committee’s report, which stated that it was not considered desirable at pregenii to employ paid surgeons, and recommended that the incoming committee should be advised that it would bo more conducive to the best interests of the institution that ail honorary staff be engaged for one year, instead of three, during which time 4 lie question at issue could he more fully reviewed.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1057, 26 November 1903, Page 2
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