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NURSES' CONTINGENT

LIST OF NAMES THIRTY-ONE SAIL TO-DAY Thirty-one nurses are to sail for Egypt, where they are to serve in military hospitals, by the Sydney boat today. Altogether one hundred nurses are to go to Egypt and Malta, and applications are coming in so freely that there is no longer any doubt about the requisite number of volunteers offering. Following are the names of the nurses to leavo to-flay: — Cameron, Marie M., Ovens District Hospital, A r ictoria. Clark, Catherine, AA 7 ellington Hospital. M'Leod, Lucy, Christchurch Hospital. M'Leod, Edith, Masterton Hospital. Murray, Florence, Hokitika Hospital. Reynolds, rhoebe, Auckland Hospital. Niooll, Susan, Christchurch Hospital. Blackie, Catherine, Dunedin Hospital. Coster, Ina, Dunedin Hospital. O'Connor, Mary, Blenheim Hospital. A\ r right, Mabel, Invercargill Hospital. Hooker, Hilda, Napier Hospital. Gould, Mary, Christchurch Hospital. AVilkin, Edith, Dunedin Hospital. Eddy, Lily, TTiames Hospital. Christmas, Mary, Christchurch Hospital, Hodges, Emily, Christchurch Hospital. Lewis, Jessie, AVaikato Hospital. Owen, Elsie, Dunedin Hospital. Young, Elizabeth,' New Plymouth Hospital. Brigbam, Constance, Auckland Hospital. Newdick, Rose, Waihi Hospital. _ Cherrie, Clara, Auckland Hospital. Grigor, Mary, Christchurch Hospital. Stokes, Ella, Christchurch Hospital. Maclean, Annie, Dunedin Hospital. Gorman, Mary, AVaimate Hospital. Sinclair, Jeanne, New Plymouth Hospital. Humphries, Phyllis, Napier Hospital. A r alentiue,. Florence, Dunediu Hospital. Gill. Florence', Gisborne Hospital. In Parliament Buildings this afternoon Mrs. Massey will present the nurses with their New Zealand Army Nursing Service badges, and probably also the Defence Minister will address them briefly. The staff of the Stationary Hospital will' also sail by the same steamer. Tho number, about 90 of all ranks. With them will go 200 beds and bedding for tho hospitals. All the other requisites are being supplied by the Imperial Authorities.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2467, 21 May 1915, Page 6

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NURSES' CONTINGENT Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2467, 21 May 1915, Page 6

NURSES' CONTINGENT Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2467, 21 May 1915, Page 6

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