CHARITABLE AID.
Canterbjry may have had a particularly unfortunate experience, but so far as that experience goes k leaves us without hjpe of obtaining efficiency in either Hospit; 1 or Charitable Aid Boaids under the existing legislation, says thi "Lyttelton Timas." This is, unfortunately, an old story. We have had promise aftar promise of reform fram the Government, and thJ promises are left unfulfilled. Mr Fowl Is, himself, cannot be ignorant of this long ttanJing grievance, and we can only hope that when he is drafting his Bill for next session he will deal with the whole question and give the public the drastic reform for which they have been clamouring. Jf the new authority which he contemplates creating is to be elected by democratic methods we shall have less occasion to urge objections against the amalgamation proposals, but the constitutional qjestiov is the one of pressing urgency.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9570, 17 August 1909, Page 4
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148CHARITABLE AID. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9570, 17 August 1909, Page 4
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