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Nurse Found In “Borrowed” Clothes

Reference to "loose practice" among nurses in borrowing each other's clothes and a comment by Mr. A. M. Goulding, S.M., that the practice "had gone too far" were made In the Wellington Magistrate's Court. - A nurse, whose name was suppressed, was charged with the theft of fellow-nurses' clothing of a total value of £ll 13s. Mr. Goulding said that there was an honour among nurses and it may be that they borrowed from each other, but In the case before the court the practice had gone too far. Mr. Goulding entered a conviction and ordered the accused to come up for sentence within six months if called upon.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22907, 29 March 1949, Page 3

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Nurse Found In “Borrowed” Clothes Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22907, 29 March 1949, Page 3

Nurse Found In “Borrowed” Clothes Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22907, 29 March 1949, Page 3

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