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THE DUNEDIN HOSPITAL

THE NURSE WHO TALKED TO THE REPORTER.

By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunedin, Last Night,

At a meeting of the Hospital Committee of the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board to-night, the case of Nurse Woodward, who was suspended on November 5 in consequence of having given information to a Daily Times reporter with reference to the conditions at the hospital, was further considered. The committee decided to recommend the Board to remove the suspension, and to transfer the nurse to a position as nurse at the Benevolent Home.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 209, 13 December 1910, Page 5

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THE DUNEDIN HOSPITAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 209, 13 December 1910, Page 5

THE DUNEDIN HOSPITAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 209, 13 December 1910, Page 5

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