POLICE MATRON RESIGNS
MISS FRANCES O'SULLIVAN
Miss Frances O'Sullivan, who has been police matron at Wellington for the last three years, has resigned from the Department, and will leave shortly for Australia, where her marriage will take place.
For seven years before she entered police work, Miss O'Sullivan was attached to the child welfare branch of the Education Department, and was on the staff of the Boys' Home at.Mount Albert. She was born and educated in Ireland.
Keith Freethey, three years of age, of 59 Puriri Street, Lower Hutt, suffered a compound fracture of the skull when he fell from a moving car in Whiteman's Valley yesterday afternoon. He was taken to hospital and his condition is serious.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 156, 30 December 1940, Page 9
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