NEW YEAR HONOURS.
MISS MOWBRAY, OJ3.E.
) abroad. Tie league also played as laj prartast part in the appeal from Britain |to help feed starving Rassiaas, when | £S&SO was collected. Other eolkcskstfj j were £1000 for ""Oar Day," asi j I Street to the soldiers, sailors, and j j friendly Maoris who fell in the Kewj | Zealand wars. | Mis® Mowbray cane to Xew Zealand j | from Edinburgi in ISS4, and has seen j | many changes take plaw in Auckland! I life. She was an enthusiastic tennis j ! player in. her younger days, and is a f foundation member of the Parr.el: Lawnj Tennis Oub. waici celebrated its six- s tietb auEiversary is 1532. Sbe woe the tennis ehawpioissMp of Auckland in • ISS6, and for tie ave vears afterwards, j ! MISS SIBYLLA MAUDE, CLB-E. Known as a pioneer of district nurs-1 mg in Xevr Zealand. Miss Sibylla Maude. ? founder and central Sgure of the XarseS Maude District Xnrsiag Association, has | devoted ier entire adult life to work |i | among tie poor aad sick. Her brilliant |i i example and boundless enthusiasm and | activity have encouraged and nain-S tained similar work is other centres over f a long term of years.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 1, 2 January 1934, Page 10
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198NEW YEAR HONOURS. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 1, 2 January 1934, Page 10
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