INFIRMARY DISMISSALS.
One correspondent says two fe correspondents do not know fact?.' It seems to me «W/L« the facts, anfl ewijrtody # to know them. It seems.clesr no the impression givenJ>?J» ports was inw«tan* lfe , w ere not discharged for t*wg. out without leave. The ™*"*Ltf fare is the concern ot the pw» if there is any cause of cornet that prevent* nurses from mor.iou.ly and happily, or K ff result in nuroei ta"? i„sth- from the service it should ho investigated opw. rf fc . after secret reports or on - qnirics. We all know tn» Aervwhere are not worked, and that they do not «*%] an,] cannot ?o on *»«««« IK better \do. like <nK«*l,« should iv-t he denied J"*j£ cEß>-£P-appeal for it.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 76, 31 March 1941, Page 6
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120INFIRMARY DISMISSALS. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 76, 31 March 1941, Page 6
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