NURSES FOR FORCES
Many Called Up For Service Overseas (By Telegraph—Press Association) WELLINGTON, Dec. 29. The following nurses have been called up for service with the forces going overseas:— Sisters D. I. Brown, Auckland Hospital; P. Williams and W. E. Wall, both of Auckland. Each has had three months’ duty of Ngaruawahia camp hospital. Sisters M. Chisholm, Wellington Hospital; V. Cartwright, Wellington Nurses’ Club; E. Worn, New Plymouth Hospital; L. Bull, Napier. All have been on duty at Trentham. Sisters K. G. Hall, Gisborne Hospital; N. B. Corson, Queen Mary Hospital, Dunedin, M. A. Coulston, St. George’s Hospital, Christchurch. They have been on duty at Burnham. Also called up for service overseas are Sisters V. M. Hodges, Wanganui Hospital, C. Lucas, Ashburton Hospital, N. C. Moore, Timaru Hospital, I. McKinnon, Palmerston North Hospital, D. Waldie. Wellington, H. M. Scott, Nurse Inspector of the Department of Health at Palmerston North, M. J. Stewart, Masterton Hospital, M. A. Brundell, St. John Nursing Service, Wellington. Camp Hospital Service. The following nurses have been called up for camp-hospital service at Ngaruawahia, Trentham and Burnham: —Sisters E. Herd, already on the staff at Ngaruawahia, F. Rooney, already at Trentham. O. Friis, already at Burnham, C. McKay, Hamilton Hospital, L. E. Anderson, Martha Gold-Mining Co., Waihi. A. G. Shewan, Rotorua Hospital, P. K. Hubbard, District Nurse, Opctiki, E. G. Denison, Taumarunui Hospital, C. M. Golden, Maple Bush, Fortrose, Southland, I. Healey, Napier Hospital, W. Harvey, Timaru Hospital, V. Price, Poranui. Canterbury.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 308, 30 December 1939, Page 12
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