Nurse Does a Haka
WOUNDED ENTERTAINED Mrs. W. Hawksworth (formerly Miss Roberta Jolliffe, of Wellington) is a night sister at a hospital in Surrey where a number of men who were evacuated from Dunkirk are still recovering from their wounds, states the Post’s London correspondent. She discovered that so much interest was taken in New Zealand that she gave a lecture to her patients, ending up with a haka, which she performed in the dark. Her sister, Mrs. Jocelyn Weston, is in the Finance Department at New Zealand House.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 121, 23 May 1941, Page 5
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