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LONG SERVICE TO NURSING PROFESSION.—A photograph taken at the Nurse Maude District Nursing Association’s rooms yesterday at a function in honour of Miss L. Donohue, the assistant matron, who is retiring after 33 years’ service to the organisation. Seen with Miss Donohue are Sir R. Heaton Rhodes, president of the association, and Mr L.D. Cotterill, chairman of the board of directors.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26967, 17 February 1953, Page 10

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LONG SERVICE TO NURSING PROFESSION.—A photograph taken at the Nurse Maude District Nursing Association’s rooms yesterday at a function in honour of Miss L. Donohue, the assistant matron, who is retiring after 33 years’ service to the organisation. Seen with Miss Donohue are Sir R. Heaton Rhodes, president of the association, and Mr L.D. Cotterill, chairman of the board of directors. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26967, 17 February 1953, Page 10

LONG SERVICE TO NURSING PROFESSION.—A photograph taken at the Nurse Maude District Nursing Association’s rooms yesterday at a function in honour of Miss L. Donohue, the assistant matron, who is retiring after 33 years’ service to the organisation. Seen with Miss Donohue are Sir R. Heaton Rhodes, president of the association, and Mr L.D. Cotterill, chairman of the board of directors. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26967, 17 February 1953, Page 10

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