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MATERNITY NURSES.

STATE EXAMINATIONS. RESULTS ANNOUNCED. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) WELLINGTON/this day.

The successful candidates in the State maternity and midwifery examinations! are announced. They include, the following:— Maternity. Passed first for Dominion: Margaret O'Connor (Mangonui Hospital), Eileen Vosper (Stratford), Susie Trewby (St. Helens, Wellington), equal. 90 per cent and over: Florence Barker, Mabel Martin, Lilian Ashby, Julia Cubitt, Noel Bedggwood, Marjorie Mclnnes, Beatrice Dawson, Flora, N. Wood, Eileen Reid (St. Helens, Auckland). 75 per cent and over: Molly McLeod Lilian Walker, Norah Beaufort. Ruth Hunter (Whangarei), Kathleen McLeod, Elizabeth Morris (Kawakawa), Sylvia Spencer, Hazel Humby, Marion Hamilton, Frances Nelson, Mary Furey (St. Helens, Auckland), Margaret Burbitt (Waiuku), Muriel Fletcher (Thames). Also successful: Inda Beyers (Kawakawa). Partial pass (oral work): Mabel Mangakahia (St. Helens, Auckland). Midwifery. Passed first for Dominion: Susie B. Collier (Whangarei), Ethel I. Mclntyre (St. Helens, Invercargill), equal. - 790 per cent and, over: Constance Ross (Whangarei), Gladys Morrison. Ella D. Leslie (St. Helens, Auckland). Also successful: Daphne Kingan (St. Helens, Auckland. Completed pass: Alice Twentyman (St. Helens, Auckland).

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 154, 2 July 1927, Page 14

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MATERNITY NURSES. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 154, 2 July 1927, Page 14

MATERNITY NURSES. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 154, 2 July 1927, Page 14

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