Three New Zeaianders who returned ( from England this week in the hospital: ship No. 2 are able to 'state that they , - themselves were responsible for ;tjie - actual making of the artificial legs which 1 . they are now compelled to wear an a re- 1 suit of the fortune of war. Their nam«R: , are Corporal J. A. Hart, of Auckland,! s Private D. Stewart, of Wellington, nndj J Gunner H. K, Halpin. The men were' employed for a lengthy period in the workshops, of artificial limb makers at j the ltoehampton Hosp.ital, England, and 'were instructed in. ajl branches, pi t)\e. vr.Qvk,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14244, 12 March 1917, Page 5
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