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NURSING AWARD

(From Our Own Reporter) TIMARU, Sept. 9. The first travel scholarship offered to nursing graduates who are members of the New Zealand Nurses’ Association has been won by Miss Shona Butterfield, of Timaru. Miss Butterfield, who started training at the Timaru Hospital in 1966, and who became president of the Timaru branch of the Student Nurses’ Association, is now in Wellington, where she has done post-graduate work. Miss Butterfield will go to Europe to study nursing techniques.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32708, 10 September 1971, Page 5

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NURSING AWARD Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32708, 10 September 1971, Page 5

NURSING AWARD Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32708, 10 September 1971, Page 5

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