N.Z. DENTAL SERVICE
COLONEL J. N. RISHWORTH IS NEW DIRECTOR
SUCCEEDS COLONEL HUNTER Press Association WELLINGTON, Thursday. An announcement in the Gazette records that Colonel T. A. Hunter has relinquished the appointment of director of Dental Services and is succeeded by Colonel J. Norman Rishworth, of Auckland. Dieut.enant-Colonel Hunter was appointed Director of Dental Services shortly after the formation of the New Zealand Dental Corps at the beginning of the Great War. When, in 1916, be went to organise the work in England and France, Lieutenant-Colonel Rishworth took charge until late in 1917, when he, too, went Home to join the staff of Queen’s Hospital in Kent. Colonel Hunter has held the position ever since the war. Colonel Rishworth will continue his dental practice in Auckland, since his appointment requires only periodica] visits to Wellington and other parts of New Zealand.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 891, 7 February 1930, Page 11
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141N.Z. DENTAL SERVICE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 891, 7 February 1930, Page 11
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