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INFLUENZA COMMISSION.

CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. At the Influenza Commission, W. S. Wharton, Secretary of the North Canterbury Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, said after the block system was adopted by the medical men there was very little trouble. Everything worked smoothly except in a few instances when a doctor became ill. Regarding the work of the Health Inspectors, the Hospital Board had always held they should be directly under the control of the District Health Officer, and the Health Department should take complete control. The relations between the Hospital Board and Health Department were most amicable and there was no overlapping. There were at present insufficient- inspectors to do the work. Eight or ten were required.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1919, Page 3

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INFLUENZA COMMISSION. Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1919, Page 3

INFLUENZA COMMISSION. Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1919, Page 3

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