FIRST AID TRAINING
START BEING MADE IN SCHOOLS. MINISTER'S INVITATION. (By Telegraph—Press Association.! WELLINGTON. This Day. Mr C. A. Falconer. Dominion Secretary of the St John Ambulance Association, announced today that the Minister of Education and Health (MrFraser) has invited the Association to arrange for preliminary teaching oh first aid in standards five and six in all primary schools, and to all pupils in secondary schools throughout the Dominion. Training will be given during next February, covering four lectures and demonstrations on bandages, fractures, bleeding and resuscitation. Mr Falconer said the value of such training would be mainly in creating interest in first aid work, and it was hoped that many secondary school children would take further training with the cadet divisions of the association.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 November 1938, Page 4
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125FIRST AID TRAINING Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 November 1938, Page 4
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