ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE.
SHOCKS CONTINUE.
SN OW HAMPERS RESCUERS.
gy Telegraph—Press Association—
Home, January 20. Shock? continue to be felt. Heavy snowfalls 3re rendering the rescue operations at Avezzano most, difficult.
REV. MOTHER MARY AUBERT.
NURSING THE INJURED.
[PT TELEGKvrn-—PRESS ASSOCIATION'.]
Wellington-. Thursday
As no news h.is Ivon received for some time of the whereabouts of the Rev. .Mother Mary Joseph Aubert, head of Sisters of Compassion Homo at Island Bay, a cabled inquiry was sent to Rome snd a reply has been received to the effect that she is safe and well and engaged in "nursing the injured." It is presumed that the " injured " referred to are the sufferers by the, Italian earthquake.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15824, 22 January 1915, Page 5
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