Australian nurses, some of whom took part in the Flanders campaign and the evacuation of Dunkirk, have a new recreation centre at Australia House, London, where they can meet their friends, rest and write letters. These three nurses left all their belongings in France. They are Sisters M. Anderson, of Corruna, New South Wales, E. B. Wilson and K. Wilson, two sisters from Orange, New South Wales. They expect to go to the Near East shortly.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 180, 31 July 1940, Page 11
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76Australian nurses, some of whom took part in the Flanders campaign and the evacuation of Dunkirk, have a new recreation centre at Australia House, London, where they can meet their friends, rest and write letters. These three nurses left all their belongings in France. They are Sisters M. Anderson, of Corruna, New South Wales, E. B. Wilson and K. Wilson, two sisters from Orange, New South Wales. They expect to go to the Near East shortly. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 180, 31 July 1940, Page 11
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