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OUR HOSPITALS. Effects of the Charitable Aids Act

Dr Macgregor, in his annual report on the hospitals of New Zealand, says: — " I have made a careful inspection, of every hospital in the colony, but 1 find that a sufficient time has not elapsed since the introduction of the Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act,'lBBsj"t6 enable me to pronounce on its workings There is!no doubt that it marks a momentous epoch inthe history of our public charities, and must produce complicated and far-reaching consequences. On the one hand it concentrates local attention on institutions, which, have to be locally paid for and managed, and it I is already evident that great reform is in progress in this respect. On the Other hand, it is matter of grave concern' that; 'in some districts at least it threatens to dry nip the springs of voluntary charity. I propoed during next year to make a careful study of its operations, and in the present report I confine myself to the condition of thq various hospitals."

London, June 8. During the series of evictions at Bodyke the mob threw vitriol and boiling water on the bailiffs. Mr Michael Davitt, who was present delivered an incendiary speech,

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 206, 11 June 1887, Page 1

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OUR HOSPITALS. Effects of the Charitable Aids Act Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 206, 11 June 1887, Page 1

OUR HOSPITALS. Effects of the Charitable Aids Act Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 206, 11 June 1887, Page 1

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