Mr. Robert Nolan, of Hawera, who was in charge of the Soldiers' Club, Rus-sell-square, London, during the 'whole of the war period, was a passenger by the Athenic from London last week. He was welcomed by the Prime Minister, who pays a vcry'liigh tribute to the 'valuable {'.srvicos rendered by "Sir. Nolan to our soldiers in Kngland,. isnd remarks that there is probably no one whose services are move appreciated by both soldiers and civilians. '.Mr, A'oian suffered a very serious breakdown after' the armistice, and, though much batter ttiun he, wu* three months aeo, ia still far from well.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 57, 8 March 1920, Page 7
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