The Chief Commissioner for the Dommipn o! the St John Ambulance Brigade advises that the record of duty performed by the bngade throughout the Dominion on a selected Saturday shows a decrease in the number of games attended, but an increase in casualties'. The figures are as follow, last year's figures being »-n W ?,oS, P« r entheses:-Games attended, 11<0 (12o6); members on duty, 1000 (899): i"iw,^ Urtlng ' *■ &*)i cases treated L.«l (191<J. ',
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 215, 10 September 1940, Page 8
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