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AN INSCRIBED SILVER DISH, a jubilee gift to Calvary Hospital from the executive and staff of St. George’s Hospital, being presented to the Rev. Mother Carmela by the Bishop of Christchurch (the Rt. Rev. A. K. Warren), who is Warden of St. George’s Hospital, yesterday. The Rev. Mother Basil is on the left, and next to her is the Rev. Mother Rosalie. Next to the Bishop is Dr. L. C. L. Averill, chairman of the St. George’s Hospital executive.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30442, 16 May 1964, Page 12

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AN INSCRIBED SILVER DISH, a jubilee gift to Calvary Hospital from the executive and staff of St. George’s Hospital, being presented to the Rev. Mother Carmela by the Bishop of Christchurch (the Rt. Rev. A. K. Warren), who is Warden of St. George’s Hospital, yesterday. The Rev. Mother Basil is on the left, and next to her is the Rev. Mother Rosalie. Next to the Bishop is Dr. L. C. L. Averill, chairman of the St. George’s Hospital executive. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30442, 16 May 1964, Page 12

AN INSCRIBED SILVER DISH, a jubilee gift to Calvary Hospital from the executive and staff of St. George’s Hospital, being presented to the Rev. Mother Carmela by the Bishop of Christchurch (the Rt. Rev. A. K. Warren), who is Warden of St. George’s Hospital, yesterday. The Rev. Mother Basil is on the left, and next to her is the Rev. Mother Rosalie. Next to the Bishop is Dr. L. C. L. Averill, chairman of the St. George’s Hospital executive. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30442, 16 May 1964, Page 12

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