8. P. Andrew Photo. DR. DAVID BORRIE, a New Zealander who died at Basra last week. He was director of the Maude Memorial Hospital, and was , known as "The Beloved Physician" among the Arabs and Indians.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 72, 27 March 1933, Page 5
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618. P. Andrew Photo. DR. DAVID BORRIE, a New Zealander who died at Basra last week. He was director of the Maude Memorial Hospital, and was , known as "The Beloved Physician" among the Arabs and Indians. • . *■" -"' -v ' ■■•-.•.-■>■■ -: -- -. -"Evening Post1' Kioto '.A GIFT FOR ]ARBINE.-The,baU used in the match between , . . . . . Wellington and M.C.C., the English team's first game in: the- ■ , ' «, ' ' :;-zVening Wost-Photo Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 72, 27 March 1933, Page 5
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