EMPHATIC PROTEST
QUESTIONING OF NURSES
"IMPERTINENT INQUISITION"
(By Telegraph-Press Association.) DUNEDItf, May 23. A resolution emphatically protesting against the interrogation ofnhe three nurses, Sister Shadbolt, Nurse Sharpies and Nurse Dodds, before their departure for Spain to join nn ambulance service of loyalist troops, and demanding an inquiry into, the matter, was carried. tonight at the conclusion of a .small-public meeting of support for the nurses in their mission. The resolution read .as follows:— "That this meeting of Duriedin citizens emphatically protests against the reprehensible and unwarranted interference with the private, personal, and political opinions of Nurses Shadbolt, Sharpies, and Dodds while going about their lawful business/ on an errand of mercy, and requests the Minister ■of Justice to hold an inquiry and bring to account those responsible for this impertinent inquisition to the ladies concerned."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 121, 24 May 1937, Page 5
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135EMPHATIC PROTEST Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 121, 24 May 1937, Page 5
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