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ST HELENS HOSPITAL

.; . STATEMENT BY FOUNDER’S .. DAUGHTER.’ . ‘ ‘ AUCKLAND, December 2. • i ' The President"of ' the Soldiers’ Mothers’ League at Auckland has received,a communication from AtrsMary Stuart Hay ’(nee Scddon)'congratuiating the league 6n its attitude in regard to the St Helens Hospital at Auckland. She says' that it' whs' intended by" her father, the lute Right Hon R. J. Redden, 'who fo\ijided §t,Helens' that t it should be a State institution controlled by the State and answerable to Parliament, She considers that the proposed change ofj control endangers,a fundamental principle and says that Dr. Yalintine,; in his annual report, admitted want' bFehcbufaigmeerit" by'-fhe Department. Airs Hay says that the St. ; Helens Hospital was never'intended to be .seA'-siupporting, and that fit 'was part of’.An--’original humanitarian poloy, for the common .weak, tv • • ;

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 December 1930, Page 5

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ST HELENS HOSPITAL Hokitika Guardian, 5 December 1930, Page 5

ST HELENS HOSPITAL Hokitika Guardian, 5 December 1930, Page 5

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