SOLDIERS' WIVES.
In EARLY TWO HUNDRED BY ATHENIO. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TEIiEGKAM.) WELLINGTON. March 12. Thp following cablc messago.has been received from Mr I. W. Raymond, chairman of the New Zealand "War Contingent''Association. London, by Mr L. O. H. Tripp, chairman of the Advisory BoaTd of inp Fpderatiop of New Zealand Patriotic Societies and War ReJipf Societies ''One hundred and eighty-four wives sailed by Atbenjc: many others following. Strongly iiaviso steps be taken to provide suitable temporary accommodation fin arrival,. pending permanent ftrrangpnipnts by the. liusbanas. Suggest, "also, similar action at other portsSuggest you poijfer Tvitji ilinister of Defence.?!'
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16470, 13 March 1919, Page 7
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