MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.
'In spits of the wet; weather,," a. large audience assembled at .the '■ Missions > to Seamen Institute' last evening, when tho weekly 'ambulmooting, was held.Mr.-James Moore (the missioner) urged the necessity:of knowing how to not in a sudden.cmergency.'oalling for; medi-' r He referred to.' the' common accidents, those, likely, to occur, in the daily-round of lifo, and drew attention to' tte wrong way remedies.:i<:er6 .often,applied. Demonstrations were given;showing, how to rescue unconscious porsons'froma burning building,'and tho correot method of-treating burns, etc. Competitions, 'in'.connection with : '-a-. dislocated '■■ kneecap and other ambulance work were hold, andwon by.sailors,from ships;in port.,i A moat delightful programme of musio was provided by Mrs. Greenwood,' the following, contributing items:—Mrs;, Greenwood,;: Miss D.* Meek, and Messrs. Cumminßs v and Bray. :'Mr,, M'Duff (ex Mararoa) added a spice of humour, with a recitation. A, vote of. thankß was accorded the .performers; >'.//.'.'■'.:■, ■; -\> ■■.' :-;. :
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 544, 26 June 1909, Page 13
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144MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 544, 26 June 1909, Page 13
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