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The Chester-le-Street Recruiting Committee is now in being, and has of to work. It was called by Mr. C. R

... Deputy Commissioner for the St. John Ambulance Association for the North Eastern counties, and County Director of Voluntary Aid Detachments for Durham. Mr. Palmer made the interesting announcement that in addition to the offer of Lumley Castle by Lord ...

AMBULANCE RESERVES

... reserve. who would take up nursing in the event of the Army Medical Corps having to go abroad; and the third was the Voluntary Aid detachments. which in the event of war would [oak after the wounded in case of a battle in their districts. Of course in the ...

PELTON FELL

... Mrs. M. E. Richardson. It will have amongsttits members five or six professional nurses, and many members of the voluntary aid detachments. The new Council schools are to be fitted up for the reception of 200 beds, and if necessarywill serve admirably ...

AT 7 P.M

... and the instruction classes are exciting much interest. It is not less clear that the young women are joining the Voluntary Aid Detachments in considerable numbers and preparing themselves for the first-ni:l work that would be required in the event of another ...

C. E. TYM MS,

... possible. The fleet, the reserves, and territorials have been mobilised, and the ambulance brigades joining the voluntary aid detachments arc waiting the order to do so. There is no Coalition Cabinet, but Lord Kitchener. said to be probably the greatest ...

GENEROUS OFFER

... valtlablp work. He had in , the counties of Durim and Northumberland. twentytwo St. John Voluntary Hospitals, looked after entirely by the members of the Voluntary Aid Detachments. He could not promise them at that moment that they would have a hospital at Chester-le- ...

KAISERS FROM BIRTLEY

... into voluntary aid detachments in the case of women divisions, and this was the reserve unit that undertook war nursing. They were also used in peace in cases of large demonstrations or royal processions. It had never been expect that the voluntary aid ...

CHESTER-LE-STREET

... members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade and of the Red Cross Society who are approved by the County D irector of the Voluntary Aid Detachments to attend; to the number of 20 at a time, the practice of the Infirmary for one month. The Out-patient Department ...

Lord says that all ambulance people and Voluntary Aid Detachment' will be required and will be called upon. The ..

... Lord says that all ambulance people and Voluntary Aid Detachment' will be required and will be called upon. The duty of these people al the present time therefore is to prepare for what is sure to come. Ambulance work should be practised assiduously. ...

LADIES TO THE FORE

... LADIES TO THE FORE. A ladies' Voluntary Aid Detachment has now been formed in Sacriston with a membership of 25. Of these it is stated that about 19 have offered to accept service in military hospitals, some at home and some abroad. Dr. Garson has been ...

BENEFIT FOR BIRTLEY NURSES

... given et Royal, Wednesday evening. die proem's being Maid a die finds of the Birtley and District Division of die Voluntary Aid Detachment. of die locally Irainei nurses are now doing good various military and other hospitals. and diss o dic allowed their ...