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INTERESTED AUDIENCE.—Miss Carol Reed, a State registered nurse from London, is watched by a group of Pakistanis as she cares for a sick child at a refugee camp in Calcutta. Miss Reed, who was sent to India by a British organisation, is using a wire canopy to protect the infant from the crowd.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32640, 23 June 1971, Page 19

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INTERESTED AUDIENCE.—Miss Carol Reed, a State registered nurse from London, is watched by a group of Pakistanis as she cares for a sick child at a refugee camp in Calcutta. Miss Reed, who was sent to India by a British organisation, is using a wire canopy to protect the infant from the crowd. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32640, 23 June 1971, Page 19

INTERESTED AUDIENCE.—Miss Carol Reed, a State registered nurse from London, is watched by a group of Pakistanis as she cares for a sick child at a refugee camp in Calcutta. Miss Reed, who was sent to India by a British organisation, is using a wire canopy to protect the infant from the crowd. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32640, 23 June 1971, Page 19

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