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The Week's Good Cause

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An Appeal on behalf of The Carnarvonshire and Anglesey Infirmary, by Megan Lloyd George, MP.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to Miss Megan Lloyd George, MP, [address removed]. Ten years ago the Carnarvonshire and Anglesey Infirmary at Bangor was a cottage hospital; today it is the largest general hospital in North Wales. 'A beautifully equipped hospital on a perfect site'. This was how Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal described it in July last on the occasion of the opening of the New Wing. During the past ten years over £60,060 has been expended on new buildings, equipment, and furniture, but there remains today an overdraft of £20,000.
(Daventry)

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Megan Lloyd George

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