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ALL-AMERICAN HOSPITAL UNlT.—Staffed entirely BACK IN ENGLAND—The former Governor-General. by American volunteers, tins unit is part of a big hospital in Lord Calway, and Lady Galway paid a visit lo the New Hampshire. Here is one of the sisters assisting a wounded Zealand Forces Club in London on March 27With soldiers seaman to Walk down the Ward. and airmen, they are discussing the statue of Caesar, one of the mementos of the days when the rooms Were the Italian Cluh.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 87, 14 April 1941, Page 5

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ALL-AMERICAN HOSPITAL UNlT.—Staffed entirely BACK IN ENGLAND—The former Governor-General. by American volunteers, tins unit is part of a big hospital in Lord Calway, and Lady Galway paid a visit lo the New Hampshire. Here is one of the sisters assisting a wounded Zealand Forces Club in London on March 27With soldiers seaman to Walk down the Ward. and airmen, they are discussing the statue of Caesar, one of the mementos of the days when the rooms Were the Italian Cluh. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 87, 14 April 1941, Page 5

ALL-AMERICAN HOSPITAL UNlT.—Staffed entirely BACK IN ENGLAND—The former Governor-General. by American volunteers, tins unit is part of a big hospital in Lord Calway, and Lady Galway paid a visit lo the New Hampshire. Here is one of the sisters assisting a wounded Zealand Forces Club in London on March 27With soldiers seaman to Walk down the Ward. and airmen, they are discussing the statue of Caesar, one of the mementos of the days when the rooms Were the Italian Cluh. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 87, 14 April 1941, Page 5

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