V.M.C.A. AND EGYPT
TO THE EDITOR. Sir, — My association, through its twenty-three secretaries working in connection with camps, military hospitals, and convalescent homes in Egypt, places itself at the service of the mothers, fathers, and friends of the New Zealand soldiers stationed in that country, and offers its services for the purpose of communicating, through its agents, with the wounded and sick in the various hospitals and homes. The Postal authorities grant to the association the privilege of sending cables to its agents in England. Egypt, or Malta, on behalf of the relatives of the sick or wounded, and in connection with the distribution of comforts for soldiers, as week-end messages at' Expeditionary Force rates. The local association will be pleased to render "any such service on behalf of anxious relatives and friends. — I am, etc. A VARNEY, General Secretary, V.M.C.A. 12th October.
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 89, 13 October 1915, Page 3
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