“I do not think there is nearly enough public interest in the St John Ambulance Association.” said Mr B. J. McKenna, deputy-chairman of the association in Christchurch, at the annual meeting of the North Canterbury branch of the National Blood Transfusion Service. That was why lie wished to emphasise for the benefit of those who were present, he said, the very valuable work being done by the many helpers the association had and by the association itself. Had it not been for the work of the association and the Red Cross organisations the transfusion service movement’s work might not have been possible. The association, he said, was honoured to be associated with the service’s branch, which was conducted under the association’s auspices.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 May 1940, Page 4
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