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AT “KlNNOULL.”— Visitors to Timaru for the Hospital Boards’ Conference, who were taken for a motor drive yesterday afternoon, were entertained to afternoon tea at “Kinnoull," Mr and Mrs J. F. K. Jamieson's home at Tycho. Mr Jamieson (centre) is seen with Mr E. Macdonald (left), chairman of the South Canterbury Hospital Board, and Mr J. W. Dove, of Dunedin, president of the Hospital Boards' Conference.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20668, 5 March 1937, Page 10

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AT “KlNNOULL.”—Visitors to Timaru for the Hospital Boards’ Conference, who were taken for a motor drive yesterday afternoon, were entertained to afternoon tea at “Kinnoull," Mr and Mrs J. F. K. Jamieson's home at Tycho. Mr Jamieson (centre) is seen with Mr E. Macdonald (left), chairman of the South Canterbury Hospital Board, and Mr J. W. Dove, of Dunedin, president of the Hospital Boards' Conference. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20668, 5 March 1937, Page 10

AT “KlNNOULL.”—Visitors to Timaru for the Hospital Boards’ Conference, who were taken for a motor drive yesterday afternoon, were entertained to afternoon tea at “Kinnoull," Mr and Mrs J. F. K. Jamieson's home at Tycho. Mr Jamieson (centre) is seen with Mr E. Macdonald (left), chairman of the South Canterbury Hospital Board, and Mr J. W. Dove, of Dunedin, president of the Hospital Boards' Conference. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIII, Issue 20668, 5 March 1937, Page 10

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