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TRIBUTE TO FREYBERG

REFUSAL TO RECOGNISE DANGER j London, Aprli 8. “Men will always have a sneaking regard lor a man with guts, and General Freyberg lias more than any other 1 have known who is gil'ted with that j quality. said Lord Moran, Mr I Churchill's doctor, speaking at a dinner. Lord Moran added that although wounded about 17 times. General Freyoerg has obstinately refused to recognise such a thing as danger. Lord Mi’ran. who is the author of j "Anatomy of Courage,” also mention[ed Field Marshal Alexander, the late Major-General Wingate, General Eiscnj hower, Field Marshal Gort and Mr : Ernest Bevin as men of courage INCREASED ATTENTION TO PSYCHIATRY JEEDED Dunedin, This Day. ‘‘lt is beyond question that there will have to be great developments in psychiatry, both as regards hospital treatment and improved teaching,” said Dr Smirk, Professor of Medicine at the Urfiversitv, commenting on suggestions by Mrs Henderson, of Wellington, for the establishment of adjustment homes for cases of neuro-psychiatric disability. The increased attention devoted to this subject was reflected at the Otago Medical School but one of the greatest difficulties was finance, which applied to psychiatry as well as other branches of medical education.—P.A. HEIR TO THRONE TENDS LORRY London, Mar. 9. Princess Elizabeth, better known as Second Subaltern Elizabeth Windsor since she joined the A.T.S. recently, is learning to drive an Army lorry. . The Queen gave this sidelight on her daughter’s new career during a luncheon at the Bolton Town Hall after a tour of Lancashire factories with the King. . ‘Elizabeth enjoys the life very much,” said the Queen. * ‘‘Apparently, she spends more time under the lorry than in it.” , RELIEVES IN A FLASH! Betties Lightning Cough Cure for Coughs arnd Colds. Its rich, red, fastacting properties strike right at the seat of the trouble, expelling phlegm and easing breathing Sold everywhere, OR WRITE TO THE NATIONAL CHEM-1 IST GEORGE BETTLE, 769 Colombo street. Ch/istchurch-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 10 April 1945, Page 3

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TRIBUTE TO FREYBERG Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 10 April 1945, Page 3

TRIBUTE TO FREYBERG Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 10 April 1945, Page 3

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