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Nurses Back From China

ONE RETURNS ON STRETCHER Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, Aug. 3. Miss V. Bargrove, Matron of the Church Missionary Society in Hangchow, and Miss E. Parkinson, of the Shanghai Municipal Hospital Service, arrived by the Wanganella. Miss Bargrove became ill in China and travelled from there on a stretcher accompanied by Miss Parkinson, She goes to the Wellington Hospital for a while and will then stay with relatives at Otaki. Miss Parkinson goes to relations in Christchurch. Both were trained a? nurses in the Christchurch Hospital. Miss Bargrove has been 15 years in Hangchow and Miss Parkinson three years in Shanghai. Both have had a full share of the Uiot'uase in uospi.i.ai wor* as a of tho Sino-Japanese conflict with its attendant problems of refugees, ebejera and typhoid.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 182, 4 August 1938, Page 4

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Nurses Back From China Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 182, 4 August 1938, Page 4

Nurses Back From China Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 182, 4 August 1938, Page 4

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