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Enclosure 2.
241
Extract from the Hansard Report of the meeting of Le gislative
Council held on September 21st, 1922.
His Excellency the Officer Administering the Goverment said; Since our last meeting, as hon, members are aware, Hr. J. E. Joseph has bought the property known as the Peak Hospital and by an set of great generosity made it over to the Government to use as a llursing Home for such period as we wish. By doing this Mr. Joseph relieved a very difficult situation, as the present owners of the Hospital had determined to close it by the and of this month. If that had occurred the hospital accommodation of the Colony would have been very short; in fact, we would, no doubt, have had a very difficult time in providing for patients. The Government have accepted Mr. Joseph's generous gift and have appointed a committee, which is now at work making arrangements for carrying on the hospital from the 1st of October. The Government have taken over the responsibility of seeing that the property is put in thoroughly good order, and when the Nursing Home which is to be erected as part of the War Memorial of this Colony is ready it is proposed to hand back this property to Hr. Joseph to deal with as he
wishes. I am sure that hon, members will wish the Clerkto
record on the minutes the appreciation which we, representatives of the community in this Colony, feel to-
wards Mr. Joseph for his most philanthrophic action in this
matter.
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Hon. Mr. E. V. D. Parrt Sir, this Council
will cordially support what you have said in moving this vote of thanks to Mr. Joseph for his generous gift to the community. The circumstances of the proposed sale of the Peak Hospital to the community, which has been going on during the last two years, have been recorded in the public Press, so it is not necessary to say anything more on the
subject
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