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TO THE EDITOB. Sir,— Many people were pleased to read that arrangements had been made for furthering the comfort of tho inmates who had been temporarily removed from the Victoria Home. After reading all the correspondence, I wondered what hope there was of needy cases being admitted to the Victoria Home. I constantly visit a lady who is a confirmed invalid, and who has been promised admission for some time to the Victoria Home. As the case referred to is a distressing one, I am anxious to know what arrangement is being made for these cases. We sympathise with our soldiers, but as their illness is temporary^ and they are soon able to be transferred to other quarters, I feel that chronic invalids in our midst, who have no hope of recovery, should not be forgotten. — I am, etc., JUSTICE. Wellington, 20th June.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 146, 22 June 1915, Page 4
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146HOME FOR INCURABLES Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 146, 22 June 1915, Page 4
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