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ROYAL WATERLOO METROPOLITAN HOSPITAL,

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KINGSLAND ROAD, N.E.

PATRON: H.M. THE KING. Chairman-The Rt. Hon. LORD HOWARD DE WALDEN. Treasurers-LEOPOLD DE ROTHSCHILD, Esq., C.V.O; The Hon. C. T. MILLS, M.P.

Chairman of Committee-C. J. THOMAS, Esq., C.C. This Hospital is situated in the centre of the poorest district of North-East London and ministers to a popula tion of nearly half-a-million. More than 100 In and 46,000 Out-patients are treated annually, the attendances of the latter amounting to u wards of 156,000 The necessary expenditure is about £15,000 a year, but the income from Invest d property is under £600. Over £14,100 has, every year, to be collected from the charitable public. Bankers-Glyn, Mills, and Co.; Lloyds Bank Limited. J. C. BUCHANAN, Secretary & House Governor.

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