WARFARE IN SPAIN
NURSING SISTER’S APPEAL. FUNDS FOR FIELD AMBULANCE. SYDNEY. May 20. An arrival by the Largs Bay today was Sister Millicent Sharpies, en route to New Zealand to organise a campaign for funds to equip a motor operating theatre and ambulance in Spain, where for 12 months she has been in the thick of the warfare. Sister Sharpies said she saw hundreds of men, women and children mown down by machine-guns, but perhaps the worst feature of the civil war was the damage, devastation and loss of life from aerial bombs.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 May 1938, Page 7
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