WOMAN'S WORLD.
MATTERS OF INTEREST FROM FAR AND NEAft
Wellington Nursing Division. . jVf., meeting of the Welling., ion Nursinir Division (Mrs. Moorhousc in the- lißairt'a letter was rend from tho lnd.y'.s'uperintendent-in-cliief of the Bri--earfc Overiras Nnrsinsr Division, rcqncstiiiir that opinions be taken of changes wliio.h should be made in the uniform, to make it more practical.- The matter was put. before the members, and a showof hands taken, when ideas were not unanimous. The, result of the meeting will ba convoyed to St. Johns Gate throueh the assistant-commissioner, and it is honed tlmt before long a sensible, un-to-date uniform Will be approved. Mrs.- Hunter (vice-president of the Napier Nnisins Division) was present. One new member was proposed, and .three have transferred from oilier divisions, Jlr'. Moorliouse spoke, of the loss sustained bv. the death of Mrs. Taylor, a former member of the division, and asked tlio members present to stand in silence for a few moments, in respect to her memorv.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 147, 17 March 1920, Page 4
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161WOMAN'S WORLD. Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 147, 17 March 1920, Page 4
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