MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.
:. There,'.was- a. good attendance at the Missions ■- to ,::Seamen, .Instituted last evening; wheti." : .the weekly' ambulance, meeting; was held; '• Mr. ■ James Moorc, ; the missionerj; ■ gave several .demonstrations^ showing ! th'e"different; methods of stopping,' bleeding 'arteries,' removing' splinters from : the' hand, and bandaging'l a fractured collar-bone. ' : 'He,also gave .useful hint's relating to, various health matters.: .Competitions in con-: nection with v ambulance work were held and won; by sailors : from ships in ; port. A programme, of music was provided by Mr.'•;• Puller,',' -the : ■ following contributing items:—Muses 1 Luke'; Bakeiy. Dix, Mueller,-rand;Mr. ; Digby.'.'Miss;.Tomlinson played • the , accompaniments.'."A hearty vote of thanks was accorded.the performers at the'conclusion of the meeting/- \ '.'., .-;■■ ■'- \.- : .-:'■/
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 930, 24 September 1910, Page 5
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108MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 930, 24 September 1910, Page 5
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