DOCTORS FROM NEW ZEALAND.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, this day,
Some time ago the Imperial Government asked the Colonial Governments to send four additional medical men to South Africa. Mr Seddon at once agreed to send one, and communicated with the Australian Governments, suggesting that they furnish the others. Surgeon-Majo! Burns, of Dunedin, who did such excellent service with New Zealand s First Contingent, and who oniy recently returned to »w Zealand, has been selected as the representative ami principal medical officer for rvew Zealand.. He will shortly leave for Capetown, which he will make Imbase Dr. Dawson, it is said, will go- vrith the Seventh Contingent as medical adviser. . $
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 2 March 1901, Page 5
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