N.Z. TRAINED NURSES’ ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL DOMINION CONFERENCE The conference which is to be held in Dunedin this year opens on Tuesday evening next, when the Otago branch will bo “ at home ” to all delegates and those attending the conference at the Tudor Hall at 8 p.m. The dominion president (Miss Young) will deliver an address, dealing largely with her recent visit to Paris and Brussels as New Zealand delegate to the international C<pnference of Nurses. This will be followed by a short musical programme, in which the performers, with one exception. will be members of the medical nursing profession. The conference will continue until Friday, during which visits will be paid to the Dunedin Hospital, the new laundry at Caversham, the Kew Convalescent Horae, and the AVakari .Sanatorium. All meetings will be held at the Medical School, King street. The following delegates will attend; —Miss K. Clark (Wellington, dominion secretary), Mrs Kidd (Thames), Miss Wade and Miss E. M'Callum (New Plymouth), Miss Park and Miss Livingstone (AVanganui), Mrs J. C. Warren, Miss L. M. Croft and Miss Goldsmith (Hawke’s Bay), Miss Kohn, Miss Moore, and Mrs Dement (AAkdlington). Miss England, Miss Holderness and Miss Atkinson (Nelson), Miss Hammond (Marlborough), Miss Buckley, and Miss Holderness (Canterbury), Miss Shanks, Miss Vyner, Miss Lindsay and Miss Pryor (South Canterbury), Miss Holford, Miss Tennent, Miss Oppenheim and Miss A. B. Smith (Otago), Mrs Marshall, Miss Stubbs, Miss AVatt, Miss Bridges and Miss Kerse (Southland), Miss Patrick deputy for AVellington).
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Evening Star, Issue 21636, 3 February 1934, Page 21
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