Patient Much Better
(N.Z. Press Association I ] AUCKLAND. June 4. Mrs Kathleen Woodward, of ] Rotorua, who had a kidney | transplant from her twin sis|ter last Friday, is “feeling better than she has been for the last six months, and is eating Swell,” an Auckland Hospital ] official said todav | Her sister, Mrs Morreen (Walls, also of Rotorua. i s making satisfacton progress.
; Industrial Stoppages ’j. More firms were affected by • industrial stoppages in New Zealand in 1964 than in anv ■ year since 1956. says the latest issue of the "Labour [ and Employment Gazette,’’ Lthe official journal of the ' Department of Labour. The "(stoppages last year lost 65,879 1 man-days and £252.925 j n ■wages. The 88 industrial ■ stoppages involved 225 flrun 1 Man-days lost were (ewer j n ■1963 and more in 1962. when ’ they reached the high ngu re of 93,157. The increase ln ’ days lost in 1964. coijpare ( | ' with the previous year, the journal, was attrißitabj e Lniainly to an increase in stop. 1 Pages on the waterfry.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30769, 5 June 1965, Page 16
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169Patient Much Better Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30769, 5 June 1965, Page 16
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