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  2. MORE THAN 16,000 VOLUNTARY WORKERS FOR N.S.W. HOSPITALS.

    ONE of the most unusual auxiliaries connected with a metropolitan hospital is the Spinning Auxiliary of the Sydney Hospital. The auxiliary started work nearly 20 years ago, and the members attend two days a week. The spinning is done in a special workroom in the city, and the wool is donated to the hospital. THE linen auxiliaries are among the most valuable assets any hopsital can possess, for a good seing circle saves the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 293 words
  3. LINEN AUXILIARIES AND PROJECTS FOR RAISING MONEY. The Princess Betty Sewing Circle.

    Behind the smooth working of the metropolitan and country hospitals lies a story of selfsacrifice and devotion to the cause of the sick. A vast army, numbering thousands, works almost ceaselessly to maintain these institutions at the pitch of efficiency required by the calls made upon them. ...

    Article : 731 words
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  5. CONDUCTED CLINIC FOR 16 YEARS.

    The younger set, known as The Blue Bonnets, arranges many parties to raise money for the hospital, and, in addition, its members give one day a week to help the nurses ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 542 words
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