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QUIET AND HEALTHY

NURSE VIEWS SAMOA Everything is quiet in Samoa and the natives are back in their villages again, according to Miss A. L. Eiffe, who has been nursing near Apia, under the Government. Miss Eiffe came to Auckland some years ago from Samoa and was trained here in the Public Hospital. On her return to the Islands she took up a position under Dr. Hunt, chief medical officer, and was in charge of a number of villages until the trouble with the Mau, when she was withdrawn. There is just the usual amount of influenza throughout the Islands for this time of the year, according to Miss Eiffe, and the health of the natives is much the same as in past years. Miss Eiffe, who arrived yesterday afternoon by the Tofua, is' on a holiday voyage, but she may ’take up private nursing for a period before returning to Samoa.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 994, 10 June 1930, Page 16

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QUIET AND HEALTHY Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 994, 10 June 1930, Page 16

QUIET AND HEALTHY Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 994, 10 June 1930, Page 16

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