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Lady Cobham's First Aid

Her Excellency Lady Cobham arrived to open the New Zealand Junior Red Cross council meeting yesterday With her right hand fairly heavily bandaged. It is believed she received a bum from a pressure cooker while she and her family were on holiday. Lady Cobham said she had called up her prewar knowledge of first aid to look after it. “No doubt I would have recovered far more quickly had I relied on modern first aid rather than relying on my out of date pre-war efforts.” she said.—<P. A) I

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29511, 12 May 1961, Page 10

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93

Lady Cobham's First Aid Press, Volume C, Issue 29511, 12 May 1961, Page 10

Lady Cobham's First Aid Press, Volume C, Issue 29511, 12 May 1961, Page 10

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