HOSPITAL BOARDS
EARLY CONFERENCE URGED
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association)
WELLINGTON, December 18
An objection to any postponement of the Hospital Boards' Conference, which is arranged to take place in Tiniaru next February, was expressed to-day by Mr William Wallace, <d Auckland, President of the Hospital Boards' Association, who is visiting Wellington. A postponement was advocated by Dr R. Campbell Begg at a meeting of the Wellington Hospital Board on Thursday. Mr Wallace said that the Ccmerer"e had not been held for two years, there being a postponement early this year, on account of the earthquake disaster. A conference in 1932 was essential, as an early interchange of views and discussion on policy were necessary. United action would be. required regarding legislation to relieve the Boards of the burden of external distress relief. The expense, of the Conference would be outweighed by the economies resulting front co-opera-tion. ■ i
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1931, Page 5
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