THE NURSES.
NAMES OF THE CONTINGENT. By Telegraph.—Press Association, Wellington, Yesterday. The selection of 53 nurses to complete the contingent promised to the Home authorities has been made. The names are as follows: Sisters D. Anderson, J. P. Arnold, M. Atkinson, O. Ayson, E. T. Barclay, L. Barnard Brown, C. Campbell, ,T. L. Campbell, M. Campbell, H. Carruthers. E. Child,-E. Curtis, T. D. Emden, A. P. Don, M. Eagle, R. Edgerley, A. Evans, A. Finlayson, J. Flower. M. Calloway, J. Gilmer, A. Hamann, D. Holmes, R. Kelly, A. Kenny, Elvie Kidd, J. C. Lodge, M. Mandeno, ,T. Mercer, A. Mctge, M. Miller, M. Montgomery, A. Moody, J. McPherson, I. Murie,' Mrs. G. McAra, M. MeMalion, S. Nicholas, E. Pascoe, E. Persen, V. Peterson, M. Reidy, E. Schaw, I. Scott, Jlrs. J. Smale, A. Smith, E. Stanton, W. Stronach, F. Thomson, C. Walker, J. Walker, C. Wise. Two ladies go as masseuses, namely, Mrs. Royd Garlick and Miss Christine Smith.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 January 1916, Page 3
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159THE NURSES. Taranaki Daily News, 13 January 1916, Page 3
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