WORK OF THE RED CROSS
PRAISED BY WORTHY OP STTPPOifcT. : LONDON, Mkreh 17i The British subscriptions to the Me»t Trade Red Cross Fund We reiiirf £10,000. vTt* 4 Earl Kitchener, writing to Mr. Gordott ■ Campbell, said he was glad of the opportunity of testifying to t&e great vfife ''■■ of the services the British Bed Cwii and the Order of St. John had rendered to the Army. The Medical dorpi had done. admirable worlt' TJwS societies had carried out their bestficent task of helping the ,\ rick tad' wounded, and thus established a etrbif claim on the gratitude of the Armpjmi.of the community. Their actiritiei' were worth the fullest support: ; i
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 67, 18 March 1916, Page 6
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