A N.Z. DOCTOR FOR SOUTH AFRICA.
(Per Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, March 2.
Some time ago the Imperial Government asked the colonial Governments to send four additional medical gentlemen to South Africa. Mr Seddo.n at cmce agreed to send' one,' and 'communicated with the Australian Governments suggesting that they' shoul furnish the others. Surgeon-Major Burns, of Dunedin, who did such excellent service with New Zealand's First Contingent, and' only recently returned to New Zealand, has been selected as the' representative and principal medical nlficor for New Zealand, and wiH' shortly, leave for Capetown, which he will make his base. Dr Dawson, it is said, will go with the Seventh Contingent as medical adviser.-
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Wanganui Chronicle, 4 March 1901, Page 2
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