HOSPITAL ART UNION
A BOARD’S SUGGESTION
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WAIPUKURAU, July 16
In view of the Health Department, withdrawing subsidies, the following resolution was passed at to-day’s meeting of the Hospital Board: “That this Board enters a silent protest against the attitude taken up by the Health Department in with-hokling subsidies on bequests and donations to Hospital Boards.
A second resolution was also passed: “That this Board offer a suggestion to the Department of Health, that it should confer with the Minister of Internal Affairs with a view to promoting a Dominion-wide Art Union, the nett profits to ho distributed to Hospital Boards pro rata, in accordance with the respective capital valuation.
The chairman, Mr W. H. Rath hone, contended that financial assistance for the sick and needy was a. greater claim than aero club and football art unions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1930, Page 2
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