N.Z. SOLDIERS
AT AUSTRALIAN PORTS
SUPPLY OP CIGARETTES
(P.A.) WELLINGTON, this day
Additional steps have been taken recently to promote the splendid work that has been done in Australia for members of the New Zealand forces passing through, particularly sick and wounded soldiers on their way back to the Dominion. Major F. W. Mothes. M.8.E., New Zealand Temporary Staff, has been appointed liaison officer, and the National Patriotic Fund Board is working in close co-operation with him and the New Zealand Trade and Tourist Commissioner in Australia. Mr. Taylor. Arrangements have been made by the board to send regularly copies of two of the Dominion's illustrated weeklies, and to forward as required supplies of cigarette tobacco and cigarettes to be placed on board the hospital ships for the benefit of returning New Zealand men on their arrival at an Australian poft. The first consignment of cigarettes and tobacco sent for this purpose comprised ten cases. They contained 50.000 cigarettes and 1501b of cigarette tobacco.
Major Mothes is a New Zealander and is well known in business and sporting circles. He was formerly general manager of the Goldberg Advertising Agency in New Zealand. Subsequently he was appointed managing director of that organisation for Sydney and Melbourne. About the middle of last year he resigned from this position In order to return to New Zealand to ofTer his services for war work in the Dominion. Since then he has been associated with the sick and wounded staff at army headquarters. He served overseas in the Great War for four years and a half, having enlisted with the New Zealand Expeditionary Forcc Main Body. During that period he served at Gallipoli and in England and France.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 273, 18 November 1941, Page 8
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