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MIDWIFERY STUDENTS

1 TRAINING IN ST. HELENS a. •CTV Press Association WELLINGTON, Tuesday. The question as to whether senior medical students should be allowed to continue their observations in St. Helens maternity hospitals was discussed by a large meeting of Wellington women today, which was presided ° V rvL the Mayoress, Mrs. Troup. Br - Agnes Bennett was the leading speaker in favour of continuance of be practice, holding that the late Mr. seddon, who instituted St. Helens Hospitals, would have been the first to the altered conditions of toJX* . The scheme had been working usfactorily for many years without a single complaint. Mr Is I * ay » a daughter of the late thaV A?ddon v reiterated the argument a _ , t,le admision of students was founder the expressed wish of the sinn n 2 ot * on * n favour of the admis--35 vote^ tUdentS was carried ky 105 to

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1031, 23 July 1930, Page 11

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MIDWIFERY STUDENTS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1031, 23 July 1930, Page 11

MIDWIFERY STUDENTS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1031, 23 July 1930, Page 11

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