FLAG GREETS RETURNING NEW ZEALAND NURSE
Received Thursdav, S.30 p.m.. - SYDNEY, June 27. The NeAv Zealand fl^g flying over tlie doorway of her Svdiiey horne, greeteci Oharge Bister Mollie J. Bcott, of the New Zealand Army Nursing Bervice, when she arrived liere from England after serving overseas for nearlv six years. Bince she enlisted in Beptember 1939, Sister •Beott has seen service in Egypt, Syria, Tripoli, Nortli Africa, Italy and England, and ljas visited France, Bcotland and Ireland. She is the daughter of the New Zealander, Louis A. Bcott, now of Bellevue Hili, Sydney, who has not seen her for eight years. Her last three montlis in England were spent at the Royal ('ollege of Nursing, London, where she studied m an administriitive post-graduate course. Sistor Bcott will spend a fort night in Sydney before returning to New Zealand, and after her discharge intends to resume nursing.
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Chronicle (Levin), 28 June 1946, Page 5
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