DENTAL SURGERY FELLOWSHIP
HONOUR FOR TWO NEW ZEALANDERS (P.A.) AUCKLAND, Feb. 19. Two New Zealanders will be admitted to the Fellowship of Dental Surgery of the Royal College of Surgeons —the highest honour the college can confer—in Dunedin on February 27. The ceremony will be conducted by a member of the British Government dental mission which arrived here to-day, Professor R. N. Bradshaw, Dean of the Faculty of Dental Surgery at the college. The New Zealanders are Colonel Llewellyn Saunders, Director of the Dental Division of the Health Department, and Professor J. P. Walsh, Dean of the Dental School, University of Otago. It will be the first time dental surgeons from a Dominion have been admitted to the fellowship outside the United Kingdom.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 108, 20 February 1950, Page 2
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123DENTAL SURGERY FELLOWSHIP Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 108, 20 February 1950, Page 2
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