DOMINION NEWS.
SANATORIUM TO BE CLOSED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, May 18. Mr. C. J. Parr (Minister of Public Health) announces that the Te Waikato Sanatorium is being finally closed. The patients have been removed to a more up-to-date sanatorium at Pukeora, and advanced eases returned to the hospitals in the districts from which they came. Small shelters have been allocated to the hospital boards and the main building hfts been handed to the Waikato Hospital Board for re-erection at Hamilton, to provide additional accommodation for’elironic consumptives. INTERNEE SENT TO £AOL. Auckland, May 18. In the police court, to-day, William Charles Gunderson, 21, was sentenced to one month’s gaol for having landed at Pakatoa Island without lawful excuse. Accused was detained on Rotoroa Island for inebriety and visited Pa-katoa Island, where the women inebriates are detained. bv means of a raft, after having made an appointment with an inmate named Lena by a letter which was intercepted.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1922, Page 7
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