HONORS FOR GISBORNE.
NURSE REDSTONE’S INTERVIEW WITH KING- AND QUEEN.
LETTER TO THE TEEMTER.
[By Telegraph —Biess Association.] Wellington, last night. The Premier lias received a letter from Nursing Sister Nellie Redstone (of Gisborne), who left Now Zealand to serve in South African military hospitals, stating that she had the honor of being one of six nurses selected for presentation to the King for war medals. After tlie medals had been presented, the King sent for Sister Craw and the writer, and both the King and Queen had a long conversation with them. Nurse Redstone is returning to South Africa shortly from England.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 213, 14 September 1901, Page 2
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