A Change for the Worse
Noihiug, says "• La Xiberte,' can give to _ those who have not visited them.an.---idea,' of the state of dirt and disorder which' reigns in the French public hospitals^ This" condition oi -affairs dates--""from the - expulsion of the'- Sisters, iuid-from the introduction, of. laymen and ■ women, jacked - up at", hazard to-replace "them as nurses ana attendants. These nurses .and attendants are in a perpetual- state of insubordination^ __Last week some four- hundred of them "presented themselves .at Ihe Bourse de-Travail," in -order to protest -against their being employed on Sundays. 'Jhey wished,.-they said, like', other citizens, to, avail" themselves rrl- of .the •'-privileges of the Lw ' ; but ou seeing the '^police, on their tiack they- turned tail and fledjn all-directions.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 1, 3 January 1907, Page 31
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123A Change for the Worse New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 1, 3 January 1907, Page 31
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