MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.
V'.- ' There" was a largo audicnco at- tho Mission! to Seamen institute last evening, when tin ■ weekly -ambulance' meeting was held. •.•'Mr.'. James Moore, this missioncr, spoko in-referenci to first-aid, dealing chiefly...with tho correct,' methods of' bandaging brokoh limbs,.etc.- Be-. monilralious Wcvo given showing 1 bow to change bed linen without. moving .' tlio': patient too. much. ..Tho -lecturer also gave;several useful s hints in connection, with health mattors. Competitions relating to ambulance work were won , by Bailors from ships in port, A bright-;tmisi« cnl programme was provided by Miss Upham, the following' contributing items :—Mrs. Lind' say, Miss TJpham, and Mr. Dakin.' Miss .Up- .• hata prosidea at tlm ijuunj., 1 \\nMly. -el thanks was accorded tho performers at the eoadusion of tho . mectim:.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 609, 11 September 1909, Page 4
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126MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 609, 11 September 1909, Page 4
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