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FEATHERSTON

RED CROSS SOCIETY EXAMINATION RESULTS. . ■'• (“Times-Age” Special.)' The following candidates passed in connection with the elementary examination held recently by the Red Cross Society:—7s per cent and over: Mr Willett, Mr Clark, Miss Bloxam, Miss Hardie, Mrs Riddiford, Miss J. DonaiV, Miss E. Cole, Mrs B. Donald, Miss Brown, Miss Smith. Credit: Miss N. Cole, Mrs Bergh, Miss Currie, Miss McDonald, Miss Hazel Bergh, Mrs Willett, Mrs Brandon, Mrs Baker, Miss Till, Miss T. Jensen. Pass: Miss McNab, Mrs Clark, Miss Rowles, Mrs Feast, Miss G. Jensen, Miss Matthews. The lecture given in home nursing by the tutor' Sister from the Masterton Hospital in the Odd Fellows’ Hall last night was well attended, at the conclusion of which Mrs Riddiford proposed a vote of thanks to Miss Brown for her interesting lecture. The motion was carried by acclamation. It was decided to go into recess from December 13 till January 31. Personal Items. Mrs Quinn, wife of Surgeon-Com-mander Quinn, of the Royal Navy, stationed at Simonstown, South Africa, has gone into residence at “Farum,” Underhill Road. Mr S. Murphy, who has been ill for the past 12 months is now able to get about again. Mr Murphy, it is believed, holds the record in New Zealand as a committeeman, having served continuously for 42 years.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 October 1939, Page 9

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FEATHERSTON Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 October 1939, Page 9

FEATHERSTON Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 October 1939, Page 9

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