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RELIEF REFUSED

HOSPITAL BOARD AT WAIHI.

PLIGHT OF TWO WRECKED'

FISHERMEN

WAIHI, July 11

That an appeal made to the Waihi Hospital and Charitable Aid Board by the Mayor of Waihi, Mr W'. M. Wallnutt, for temporary assistance on behalf of two of the fishermen who were shipwrecked at Waihi Beach on the night of June 19th. had been refused wag brought under public notice by Mr H. W. Hopkins at a meeting of tfie Borough Council last evening. Mr Hopkins submitted that the action of the board constituted a slight and that it should not be overlooked. He moved that the council strongly protests against the action of the board in refusing to assist and that the council approves of the action of the Mayor to reporting the matter to the Minister.

A debate, which waxed very warm at times, ensued. Mrs Ford Williams, a member of the Board, described the action of the board as ignorant and pigheaded.

Mr A. E. Robinson, also, a member of the board, said the record of the board would compare more than favourably with that of any similar institution. in New Zealand, -He declined to give any explanation of the board’s action and asked permission to retire when the resolution was put, which wob granted,

Messrs SJ. Swindells and C. Butcher said they were willing to support the action of the Mayor, but they agreed with. Mr Robinson that the council should not cross swords with the board. Mr Hopkins interjected that the offensive had been taken by the board. Mr S„ H. Walmsley objected to portion of the motion, but said be would support the Mayor’s action. The Mayor said these men in distress were strangers at their gates, and they were refused assistance on. a technical point, which lie considered an outrage, tp public sentiment. The men had appeared before him on the morning after, the storm - scantily clothed, one being barefooted, and he was consi drably shocked to learn later that his appeal to the hoard had been turned down on the ground of a triti.nl technicality in that the men had resided in another district whilst they had been: fishing for over three months. He said that allegations made in certain quarters that the. men were under the influence of liquor were absolutely untrue..

The motion was carried on the, casting vote of the Mayor. .

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1930, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
397

RELIEF REFUSED Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1930, Page 7

RELIEF REFUSED Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1930, Page 7

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