News of New Zealanders in China
WELLINGTON, July 20. A cable message received by Corso ollice in Wellington, says that Miss Bctty White, a phafmacist wlio was working at the Churcli Missionary Snciety 's hospital in. Hangchow, is now sai'c in Shangliai awaiting trausport back to New Zealand after liaving com- ] lcted her two year contract with Corso. The message also reports that Miss Geraldino Kean who has been assisting with United Xations' international children 's emergency fund feeding programme and with a Frietids serviee unit medical team, is in Xanking and safe. Other Corso workers, Miss Margaret Bmith (physiotherapist), Miss Joyee tlorner (mothereraft specialist) and Mr. Arthur Wallbanlc (hospital engincer') are reported still at their posts at Ilankow where they are experiencing "no trouble from any anti-foreign fceling or any other cause due to the disturbances. " Miss Bigrid Drynildsen, a Wellington nurse, and Miss Isobel Easton, of Tauinarunui, are working at the Internationftl Peace Hospital, Shihchiahuang.
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 July 1949, Page 7
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