DENTAL NURSES
MR HUDSON ASKS FOR ONE AT MURCHISON (From our Parliamentary Correspondent) WELLINGTON, Oct. 11. "I am' receiving a good many applications for services of school dental nurses,” said the Hon. C. J. Parr in the House in replv to a question by Mr R. P. Hudson (Motueka). There were about 30 nurses who would he available for appointment throughout New Zealand to attend to the teeth of school children at the beginning of next year, and he had received to date some 70 applications from various districts. The officer in charge of the training of the nurses, was at present drafting a list of centres, city and country, to which it was proposed to send the nurses. Until that report was received, the Minister was unable to say where tho nurses would be stationed. With regard to the particular request of Mr Hudson for a nurse at Murchison, lie could say he know it was a centre at which it seemed advisable that a nurse shoiild be placed, hut he could make no definite statement
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 October 1922, Page 7
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177DENTAL NURSES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 October 1922, Page 7
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