UNRRA'S WORK IN CHINA
i SYDNEY, Feb. 3. Two dingnostic microseopes will be put aboard a China-bound aircraft just before it leaves from Mascot Airport tomorrow niorning. The microseopes are the best available British equipment and all. acccssories required for blood testing will 1 »e seut with them. The units were purchased by the donatiou of employees of Unrra's Southwest Pacific area office, Sydney, and will be used in Tsingtao hospital where they are badly needed. Th^hospital is manned inainly by New Zealanders and Australians. The aircraft is the seeond of two ipo'-ially ehnr-tcred by L,urra to.tran.-;-, port 24 experien'ced New Zealand off " shore lishermen to China. The first pinao, carrying sixteen of the men, left Sydney this aftenioon. Mr. Colin \Y. Morrison; secretary of the New Zealand. Couneil qf the organ isation for relief servicfes overseas, Will leave by tomorrow 's plane,. He-will in vestigate how voliintary brganisation3, and t'h rough" t'hem the" public of New Zealand, can best give relief and rehab il'tat i iii aid to China.
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Chronicle (Levin), 4 February 1947, Page 7
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