MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.
Tho popularity of the weekly ambulance , , meotings at tho Missions'to Seamen Institute. ■ was again shown last night, when a large iiudi- ' euoo was present. The missionor (Mr. Jamos ■' , Moore) spoke in reference to first-aid and health; ,' matters,. dealing chiefly with the oorroot method of treating fits and faints, and various : ' other health troubles. He also gave Bovoral demonstrations, showing tho art of bandaging V* scalp wounds and seyorcd arteries. Competi- . hons in connection with ambulance work wore ' entered into with a good deal of spirit, sailore • from ehips in port taking, the prises. Ihirins the, ovemiig nn enjoyable programme- of music ; was pronded by Miss Baker, the following contributing items Mueller, Misses Lovratani, Mueller, Messrs. Hobman,' Frank/ lmd ..r 0 ™ • . a Lor eetam acted as acoompanist. The porformors wero accorded a heartv vote of thanks. *
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 520, 29 May 1909, Page 7
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138MISSIONS TO SEAMEN. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 520, 29 May 1909, Page 7
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