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WAR ITEMS

NYASALAND’S LOYALTY

RUGBY, May 29

The King has sent a message to the Nyasaiand Legislative Council through the Secretary of State for the Colonies as follows: “I have learned with deep appreciation of the resolution of .oyalty and devotion passed by the Legislr.t ve Council on the occasion of the lift.eth anniversary of the proclamation whereby the territories now com ■ prising Nyasaiand were formallv brought under the protection of Great Britain. I am fortifiers by Ute knowledge that the people of Nyasaiand, in common with all my people throughout the British Commonwealth of Nations, are united in ; - determination tp ensure the- triumph of the cause for which we have taken up arms. I look forward' with eo’-’-fidence to the victory which we sna. l share with you.” GIFT AMBULANCES. RUGBY, May 2(1 The British Volunteer Ambulances Corps is posting for service a further section of 24 ambulances with the ,Southern Command, manned Infemale volunteer personnel. The ambula .ces have been given by organisations in cities and towns of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the light vehicles having been givoi by Rotarjr Clubs, and two by t’m Pharmaceutical Society and tho National Pharmaceutical Union. This makes a total of 205 ambu ances provided by the British Volunteer Ambulance* Corps for service with the British and Allied Armies. Of these, two sections are manned h.v females, and one section by malevolunteer personnel,

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Grey River Argus, 22 May 1941, Page 5

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WAR ITEMS Grey River Argus, 22 May 1941, Page 5

WAR ITEMS Grey River Argus, 22 May 1941, Page 5