WOUNDED IN ENGLAND.
THEIR WANTS ATTENDED TO." TbT TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOTIATTOS'.I Weli.txgtox. Thnrsday. The Prime Minister received the following cablegram from the High Commissioner in London :— The New Zealand War Contingent Association has decided to ask for accommodation for 200 more patients. The men at the hospital are exceedingly happy. A concert was held last night," which they enjoyed immensely, nearly all being present. Everything is i moving most satisfactorily at the institu- * tions, and the men are expressing their appreciation and delight at the attendance they are receiving. Vfry many wounded are arriving, all of whom are seen, and., their wants, as far as possible, attended g to." ■ «j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16019, 10 September 1915, Page 8
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