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ST. JOHN’S WORK

FIRST AID TO INJURED ADDRESS TO ROTARY “Not even the medical profession ■ valises the amount of cancer work w ® 3o in Auckland.” said Nurse San■ters Jones at the Rotary Club ‘uncheon to-day, when she was speak- ; n S*of ihe work of the St. John Ambulance Association and Brigade. She described the unpleasant tasks the workers performed, and said that patients had been attended in the ! **t year and 33 operations carried out Mr. Langstone, of the brigade, said that four fully-equipped ambulances were kept and four drivers trained in hrat-aid answered all calls. No matter at what hour of day or night, one ttun was on duty and as soon as he called out another took his place, tne brigade’s work covered 24 hours a day for seven days of the week.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 383, 18 June 1928, Page 13

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ST. JOHN’S WORK Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 383, 18 June 1928, Page 13

ST. JOHN’S WORK Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 383, 18 June 1928, Page 13

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