DUNEDIN NEWS.
By Telegraph—Press Association. Dunedin, last night.
As the result of to day’s sitting of the Licensing Bench, thirteen applications u’hieh were held over to allow improve ments being effected, were further adjourned, but the licenses were promised if the alterations are made. Thirteen licenses were granted subject to improved fire escapes, etc., three were refused, and nine were further adjourned without any intimation as to their ultimate fate. Out of the nine the three to be closed will be selected. At a conference of representatives of the City Council and suburban boroughs, it was decided that an infectious diseases hospital should be erected, and that the cost of erection, with the cost of maintenance, should be assessed and levied on the basis of the rateable vaiue of the hospital ana. A committee was appointed to visit and report on the proposed site. The Mayor of Dunedin stated that he proposed bringing up at the Municipal Conference the matter of relieving municipal bodies of the maintenance of such hospitals, and placing the burden on the hospital and charitable aid boards.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 911, 9 June 1903, Page 2
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181DUNEDIN NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 911, 9 June 1903, Page 2
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