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... Sims' resignation in the spring was that Mrs Mansfield had not completed her training and they thought it bettor to have a local woman. The Chairman said he did not think anyone on the board for one moment doubted Colonel Poe's statement, but it was argued ...
... applied lor the position ol assistant norm In tbs fever hospital at £*o par year and rations—namely, Margaret Curran, local woman, and Mary B. Brennan, Tempo, oounly Fermanagh. Mist Outran was appointed. A meeting ol the Oistrlat Connell waa then bald ...
... year in the cake competitions. Mr. Dwyer was in favour of giving it to Miss Browne as a local woman. Dr. Mclnerney Paid it was not easy to decide. One was a local woman and the other was in poseeesion, so they balanced each other. Mr. Dwyer suggested that ...
... applied for the position of assistant nurse in the fever hospital at £2O per year and rations—namely, Margaret Curran, a local woman, and Mary E. Brennan, of Tempo, county Fermanagh. Both candidates having been called before the Board and questioned they ...
... applied for the position of assistant nurse in the fever hospital at £2O per year and rations—namely, Margaret Curran, a local woman, and Mary E. Brennan, oi Tempo, county Fermanagh. Bulls candidates having been called before the Board and questioned they ...
... Oultion. The Chaerneo--You have made no wheelie.. to to hen your tame put uu. Mr Fouler- I flare mate application the Local Woman !loud. Tits Cho:matt—You had a right toapply to be• you applied to the heel tiovereaseot Board. T. Chemise eaid the list ...
... given birth to twins. It Is said that no doctor or authorised midwife attended Mrs. Breslin, who had only tbe assistance of local woman. The facta ware reported tbe anthorttias to Mr. Wm. O'Doherty, solicitor, Derry, the coroner for the district, and it was ...
... applied for the position of assistant nurse in (he fever hospital at £2O per year and rations—namely, Margaret Curran, local woman, and Mary E. Brennan, of Tempo, county Fermanagh. Both candidates having been called before the Board and questioned they ...