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HETEIIX HOME I’UOM ■ HA.VGCHOW i - j VOYAGE IN PLASTER CAST Ou a sheltered dock of the Nan- j kin. which readied Brisbane. Miss N. Bargrave. matron of the Church Mis- I sionary Society Hospital at Hang- | chow, lay in bed. her body rigid in a j plaster jacket. She is returning to ! her home in Wellington, ou leave. For the entire journey she will be in the plaster cast. She is unable to turn her head, but an adjustable mirror attached to the bed enables her to see the reflected faces of her visitors. Miss Bargrave was reticent about the nature of her illness or its possible duration. I t i
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 12419, 5 August 1938, Page 4
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