HOSPITAL SHIPS.
COMPLETING THEIR GREAT WORK. N.Z, DIVISION'S SPLENDID RECORD. By Telegraph.—Pregg A*»ocii.ti»» Palmersio]) N., I,ast nigl>» Sir Jaime; Allen, shaking at ft function at the Soldiers' Club hero to-night, said ihe Marama, which arrived a few days age, had made her last trip. The Mnheno, whiih was Hearing England, woull bring the remaining cot case* and •'•■riouvlv iii men These two ho.ipital ships would then have completed their cx<-at work i.f merer.
The first draft of" the well men \yeit leaving for New Zealand, probably oft FridßV or Saturday.
At ;l>e timi; ( >.f the signing or the German armistice tlie New Zealand division wn>; th<> only division at tie front which was up to its full strength Ther* was not an Emli«t. French. * oi<na«i or any other division which hud vft been reduced Tie n.dmlUi 1 "enat'i*--tion was not perfect, and hoped New- 2rft'. land would make the best of it. He a;>> penl<!-l to the. people to do t'.eir chi'V •i.,] „■>,. ( .i. orv i u ,] n tlie so!dicr3 to their normal avocations
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 February 1919, Page 4
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