NO. 1 HOSPITAL SHIP.
THE NEW NURSING STAFF. The new nursing start' for No. 1 hospital ship (the Maheno), which is about to be rccommissioned, has been appointed os follows: Sisters J. Bicknell, B. E. Brooks, M. Fisher, A. G. Keddie, L. F. Kelly, A. F. Kilgour, A. J. Lloyd, G. E. Mason, C. F. G. Maclean, J. Nicholson, M. Pownall, A. C. Robins, R. A. Sanderson, F. W. Upton. The Maheno will also take 52 nurses for various hospitals abroad. This number will complete the 100 nurses promised from New Zealand. The following nurses leave by the transports:—On the Tahiti—Sisters Wilson, Levien, and Reynolds; Maunganui—Sisters Blaekie, Looney, and Munro; Warrimoo —Sister Shuker and Millar. The majority of the above are returning to Egypt, having come out on the various transports. Sisters Shuker and Millar have been nursing at Treniham.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1916, Page 5
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140NO. 1 HOSPITAL SHIP. Taranaki Daily News, 10 January 1916, Page 5
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