TRYING CONDITIONS
STAFF AT GREYTOWN HOSPITAL. DELAY IN ARRANGING DEPUTATION. “Conditions are very trying, on account of the damaged buildings, for the staff at the Greytown Hospital,” observed Mr J. F. Thompson at yesterday's meeting of the Wairarapa Hospital Board in pleading that urgency be given towards sending a deputation to interview the Local Government Loans Board in the matter.
The Managing-Secretary, Mr Norman Lee, said he had written to Mr Ben Roberts, M.P., in July and twice in August, but nothing had yet been done in the matter of arranging for the deputation. It was decided to again communicate with Mr Roberts and failing satisfaction to ask the member for Masterton to take the matter up.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 August 1943, Page 3
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