HOSPITAL INQUIRY
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Committee Preferred to Open Board Procedure
(From
WAIPUKURAU, This Day. , The report of the inspeeting-auditor, togetker with a lotter referring to it from the Director General of Health, Dr. M. H. Watt, the last paragraph of wliieh referred to tho board's request for an inquiry and the secretary•manager's reply to certain questions in tho inspeeting-auditor 's report were taken in committee by the Waipawa Hospital Board yesterday. The chairman, in inviting the board to say whether these* matters should be taken in committee or in open meeting, said he liad no advice or suggcstions to give them, but merely asked them to indicato which they eonsidcred to bo the proper course to pursue. Mr. Hunter moved and Mr. Eddy sec nded, tliat the matter be laken in connnittee. A motion by Mr. N. G. Hawthorn tliat they be tqken in open meeting was lost for want of a seeonder. The motion was carried, Mr. Huw- > thoru voting againat it.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 81, 22 April 1937, Page 3
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