ST JOHN AMBULANCE.
Many Pass First Aid Examinations. The following have been Instructed in first aid to the injured, under the auspices of the fc»t John Ambulance Association, and have passed the examination and qualified for the certificate of the association: Class of Christchurch Police Force members—G. W. Alt s', G. Anderson, G. F. Deker, N. M. Boag, C. P. Burns, T Butler, B. A. Clews, J. S. Cal la nan, S. W. Cunningham, R. Cutler, F. W. Garland, E. M. Grace, .T. W. Hammond. J. Johnson, J. B. Jones, A. C. Osborne, R. R. Pawsey, M. P. Quirke. W. F. Rendle. H. A. Seyer, M. Tt. Stewart, A. C. Taylor, T>. M. Whillans, O. B. Wilson and F. J. O’Halloran and R. S. Smith, of Kaiapoi. The following members have been Inst ructed in home nursing at Kaiapoi and have been successful: Mesdamen 7 Tourell, M. Price. M. Adams: Misses K. Abbott. r. Giles. A. Tourell. H. Revell, H. Wilson, J. Wylie.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20483, 8 December 1934, Page 33 (Supplement)
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163ST JOHN AMBULANCE. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20483, 8 December 1934, Page 33 (Supplement)
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