SOLDIERS' COMFORTS.
ROTTING IN CAIRO. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. Gnnner Murdoch, of Gisbonte, statSs that ten cases of comforts, mostly from Waihi and Gisborne, were stacked outside hie hospital in Cairo and left to rot in the snn and rain till chocolate could be seen oozing through the cracks.! Everything was spoiled. When he reaches Gisborne, Murdoch intends to take action in the matter. Goods sent personally addressed usually reached a man, but with those addressed to officials it wasa different. ,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 66, 17 March 1916, Page 4
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