AMBULANCE CONTEST.
i JUnitkd Press Association.] Timaru, Sept. 22. i Four squads of the nursing division ' of the St. John Ambulance, two. from [ Christchurch and two from Timaru '-competed to-day for the Wells Shield '- in first aid, transport, and home ixurs- ■ ing. The result was: Timaru-A,;.580, >■■ marks ; ' Chris tcburoh 3&-'£7B':. Timaru 1 B, 558; aiul ChristchurclTA, 534. . . '.■ * During '--the '-day -a'-conference of officr '" ere wAs held -to Wfct!©.the' dispute re- ' garding the ownership and control of the- A.mbulance Hall erected in Timaru, which has been idle pinoe, its formal opening some months ago, owing to differences of opinion on those points. Tho result of the conference promised ' a prompt settlement by vesting it in tho Borough Council as trustee®, and an amicable, arrangement regarding a joint committee's management and joint collection of the necessary funds. i ■ T ~ ■ ■ ' ==s i
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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13825, 23 September 1913, Page 6
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139AMBULANCE CONTEST. Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13825, 23 September 1913, Page 6
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