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MATERNITY NURSES

EXAMINATION RESULTS,

AUCKLAND, January 7

The following candidates were .successful in passing the State examination for maternity nurses held on Deccember 3 and 4, 1930: — Passed first for Dominion—Constance Brown, (Thames Hospital.)

Passed with 75 per cent or over.— Dolena Al. Al’Donald (St Helens Hospital, Dunedin), Christena E. Dodds,

Hilda Al. Hart (Batchelor Hospital, Dunedin), Ida E. Dyas, Al oriel A. Scott St Helens Hospital, Christ

church), Amy K. Parkinson (Essex Home, Christchurch), I rene fl. Blyth, (Timaru Hospital). The lo lowing candidates were 'Also sia cess'i'ul: —Alice Al. .Morgan (St Helens Hospital, Dunedin), Grace Al. Collins (Batchelor Hospital. Dunedin-, Isabel Whittington (St Helens Hospital, Christchurch), Airs Rlioda E. Tomlinson (Essex Home, Christchurch). The following candidates were successful in passing the State examination for midwives held last mouth Passed first for the Dominion—Alary Alvrtle Power (St Helens Hospital, Wellington). Passed with 75 per cent or over:—| Nancy Alkman Harding, Elsie Becking sale, Joan Dorothy Poff, Doris Mar- 1 jory Cox, Elizabeth Stewart, Annie Johnston (St Helens Hospital, Christchurch), Elizabeth Paora, Winifred . Irene Savage, Mary Constance Holder- * ness (Essex Home Christchurch), Alice Florence Al. Woodhouse, Helen Bur-I nett (St. Helens Hospital, Inverear- ' gill), Anne Houghton (St Helens Hospital, Christchurch), Airs Catherine

Aleredith (St Helens Hospital, Invercargill). 3he above names are not in order of merit.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1931, Page 5

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MATERNITY NURSES Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1931, Page 5

MATERNITY NURSES Hokitika Guardian, 9 January 1931, Page 5

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