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Referees
Give the names and ad- dresses of two referees. They should be respon- sible persons who know you well, either in private life
pin- fessionally and one at least should be well
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acquainted with you
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in private life.
1. Name
H. W. Cox Exq Address Petty Curry
Caudridge
Occupation
names of distinguished 2. Name
persons should not be
given unless they really
know you well.
Official Receiver
Monsignor Scott
Address The Catholic Recton.
Cambridge
Occupation
Priest
Testimonials.
Give the name, address, and occupation of the writer of each of your testimonials. Copies certified by the Colonial Nam Association must be sent for record in the Colonial Office. The Copies may be either in MS. or in print: and i desirable, though not absolutely necessary, that they should be on foolscap paper not larger than this form.
(37P)
John Kurray, F.R.C.S.
Surgeon to Middlesex Hospital, 110. Harley Street, W.
John F.Skrimshire, B.C. Cantab.
M.O. Swanton House Hospital,
Kelton Constable,
Norfolk.
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110 Harley Street, W.
Aug. 16. 1914.
Nurse Wootten has worked in my wards at the Middlesex Hospital
As Staff Nurse. I have always found her thoroughly reliable and careful in carrying out instructions given to her. I can confidently recommend her as a well trained and efficient Surgical Nurse.
(Signed)
JOHN MURRAY. F.R.C.S.
Surgeon to the Middlesex Hospital.
Melton Constable,
Norfolk.
I have much pleasure in stating that Kiss Woottee acted as Katron
at the Swanton Red Cross Hospital for ten months during 1917 and 1918. Whilst there she performed her duties to my entire satisfaction. nursing capabilities are of the highest order, whilst her work as Matron was marked by great tact and considerable organising ability
I have much pleasure in recommending Miss Wootten for the post she is seeking.
Her
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March 15th 1919.
(Signed) JOHN F. SKRIMSHIRE.
B.C. Cantab,
M.O. Swanton House Hospital
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