SEMINARY AS HOSPITAL
(N.Z.E.P. Official 29 On the outskirts of an Adriatic coastal town, there is a large building which was used as a seminary, but it now houses the First Zealand General Hospital, which for two years and a half was stationed at Helwan, Egypt. Permission to use the building was granted by the Vatican before the fall of Rome. When the unit moves on it will leave behind many improvements, such as a revitalised power service, running water, and a modern hot water system.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 154, 1 July 1944, Page 6
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