In weicoxning Mr C. Thomsen, who succeeds Mr R. A. Fraser, on the Waipawa Hospital Board as one of tbe Waipawa County representatives, the chairman. Mr W. H. Rathbone, said he was very pleased to welcome Mr Thonw sen to the board table, and pointed out that be already had had considerable experienee of public body work as a member of the Waipawa County Council. Mr Rathbone went on to say that Mr Thomsen would find Hospitnl Board work very different, and he had no doubt that he would also find it very intorestincr when he had become conversant with it. Mr Thomsen, replying, thanked the chairman for lu's remarks, and said he hoped with his assistanee to pick up a working knowledge of the fcoard's affairs as quickly as possible and to be of some assistance in, that work • i
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 81, 22 April 1937, Page 3
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