BRITISH MENTAL NURSES QUIT THEIR JOBS
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AUCKLAND. Fob. !). Five (lisgiunlled Billi.sn ineulal - mirses, members of a parly wliicli ar- | rivoif froiii 17 riiLod Kiugdom rocently, i liuve already left llieir c.mploymeiit at ! Kingseat Menlal Hospital after ouly a f'e\\ weeks ' wurk. Two of tkeui are trained uurses. None of tiie Kiiglish nnrses lias lcft Avondale Menlal Iiosi pital. { The Acting Director-General of ; Menlal Ilospilals, Dr. Jolin Russell, of i Wellington, said in a lelophone inler- : view tliat tliroughout Kew Zealand j about 12 of the 1000 nurses brought | oul f'roin Britain liad lcft the menlal ; hospital service! Those who liad left j Kingseat had been working about a j month but the others had been in the ; country about four or five months. ' British nurses had left Seacliff, Nelson/ j Tokanui, Porirua and Kingseat Mentat I Hospitals.
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Chronicle (Levin), 10 February 1947, Page 3
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