Oral Answers to Questions — Farnborough Institution Hospital.

– in the House of Commons at on 26 November 1934.

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Photo of Mr William Thorne Mr William Thorne , West Ham Plaistow

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asked the Minister of Health whether he can give any information to the House relative to the dissatisfaction at the Farnborough Institution Hospital; whether he has received any representations in regard to the complaints; and whether he intends taking any action in the matter?

Photo of Mr Geoffrey Shakespeare Mr Geoffrey Shakespeare , Norwich

My right hon. Friend has no information on this matter beyond what appeared in the Press a few days ago, and has not received any representations with regard thereto. He is communicating with the Kent County Council, which administers this hospital, and will inform the hon. Member of the result.

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