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REFUGE FOR THE AGED AND DYING OPENED BY GOVERNOR-GENERAL.—His Excellency Sir Willoughby Norrie, escorted by Bishop Joyce and the Rev, Dr. G. W. Harrison, at the opening of the Mary Potter Hospice at Calvary Hospital yesterday afternoon. Lady Norrie is following with sisters of the Little Company of Mary.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27501, 8 November 1954, Page 10

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REFUGE FOR THE AGED AND DYING OPENED BY GOVERNOR-GENERAL.—His Excellency Sir Willoughby Norrie, escorted by Bishop Joyce and the Rev, Dr. G. W. Harrison, at the opening of the Mary Potter Hospice at Calvary Hospital yesterday afternoon. Lady Norrie is following with sisters of the Little Company of Mary. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27501, 8 November 1954, Page 10

REFUGE FOR THE AGED AND DYING OPENED BY GOVERNOR-GENERAL.—His Excellency Sir Willoughby Norrie, escorted by Bishop Joyce and the Rev, Dr. G. W. Harrison, at the opening of the Mary Potter Hospice at Calvary Hospital yesterday afternoon. Lady Norrie is following with sisters of the Little Company of Mary. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27501, 8 November 1954, Page 10

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