PLUNKET SOCIETY TROUBLES
THE COMING CONFERENCE WELLINGTON DELEGATES HAVE FREE MANS \ [Psb United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, February 10.-. The resignation of Miss Pattnck, di<! rector of Plunket nursing, was thaj subject of a cablegram from the Mothercraft Training Society, London,’ 1 read at the meetum of the Wellington branch of the Plunket Society yesterday afternoon, as follows:—We are dazed to hear of the resignation of Mis* Pattriok, in view of her inestimably value to the work at home and abroad,I most sincerely hope that the resigna-; tion will be withdrawn.—(Signed)]-* Reginald Jewshury, Mabel Liddiard*Agatha Havard. . . - - The delegates appointed by the Wei-' lington branch to the conference of the society in Dunedin on February; 20 number thirteen. They axe : given; an absolutely free hand to vote as the think fit, according to the evidence pivy duced at tbe conference.
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Evening Star, Issue 21642, 10 February 1934, Page 12
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