NURSING SISTERS
FIFTEEN SELECTED, The nursing sisters to leave on the next transports have been selected. Sister Fulton (wife of Colonel Fulton, of the Trentham Battalion), who for the past three months has been matron at the Trentham Military Hospital, will be in charge. Under her will be Sisters Dougjass (Dunedin), Cumberworth (Christchurch), Stronach (Stratford), Keith (Wellington), Crispin (Wellington), Scott (Christchurch), Jessep (Christchurch), all of whom have been doing duty at Trentham; Sisters Goldsmith (Hawkes Bay). Brown (Hokitika), Burnett (Clyde), Nixon, Moore, Lowe, and Inglis. Sister Burnett has been stationed at Tauherenikau, and the last four mentioned sisters came back j* the transport Tahiti.
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Evening Post, Volume xc, Issue 79, 1 October 1915, Page 7
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