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MAORI GIRLS AS NURSES.

[Pr.u United Peess Association.]

WELLINGTON, March 9. For pome time past the Education Department has had an arrangement with several of the hospitals in the Dominion for the training of Maori girls as nurses. To-day the Methodist Conference decided that eome means shci;!d br. devised in order that the two dsacennsrires doing good service amongst the natives in the North Island should be enabled to take into training suitable young Maori women for future usefulness in social work amons&t members of their «w> cm.

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Evening Star, Issue 14003, 9 March 1909, Page 6

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MAORI GIRLS AS NURSES. Evening Star, Issue 14003, 9 March 1909, Page 6

MAORI GIRLS AS NURSES. Evening Star, Issue 14003, 9 March 1909, Page 6

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