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to break the monotony of camp life.

Although the work of the Medical Department,

Private Practitioners and Dentists, must of necessity be outside the scope of this report, such would be incomplete were not mention made and a meed of praise given to those doctors and mursing sisters who have so willingly and ably looked after our health and who have so assiduously attended to our requirements in the various Bloc: Dispensaries and Clinics and at Tweed Bay Hospital. The thanks of the Council and the Community are also due and herewith extended to Dr. P. S. Selwyn Clarke, Director of the Medical Services, for all that he has done for our welfare outside and inside the Camp.

were

officers serving during the period under review

- Mr. L. R. Nielson (Chairman), Mr. B. kylie (Vice-Chairman) Mr. M. F. Key (Secretary) and elected members.

Members of the Executive Committee were:

the Chairman, Vice-Chairman, Mr. F. C.Ginson, (Colonial Secretary), Mr. J. A. Fraser, Mr. D. Newbigging and Mr. C. C. Roberts. Convenors of the various committees were Legal, Mr. H. G. Sheldon; Fiance, Messrs. F.H. King and R. Young; Relief and Welfare, Rev. J.. Sandbach; Light and Power, Mr. J. H. Seth; Billetting and Census, Mr. P. S. Witham; Communal Workshops, Mr.C. C. Roberts; Watch and Fire, Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans; Supplies and Canteen Mr. D. L. Newbigging; Medical, Sanitation and Water, Mr. Marker; Religion and Education, Mr... A. Stericker; Labour Construction and Maintenance, Mr. R. D. Gillespie; Recreation,

Entertainment and Gardens, Rev. W.H.Alton.

The thanks of the Council are extended to Mrs. E. Hardie, (Interpreter) and to the folowing ladies for services rendered 80 willing in its Secretariat. Mrs... Sando, Miss. N. Walton-Smith, Kra. P. Thompson, Miss D.. Focken, Miss M. A. Taylor, Miss E. S. Woolley, Mrs. J. Walkden, Miss г. Corra and Mis. Cholmely.

STANLEY,15th June, 1942.

I R. Nielson

Chairman.

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