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A FRENCH HOSPITAL SHIP TAKING ABOARD NECESSARY EQUIPMENT BEFORE PROCEEDING TO SALONIKA TO THE AID OF THE WOUNDED. The transportation of wounded and sick French soldiers from Salonika to the hospitals in Algeria and Central France has been one of the most important missions entrusted to the Red Cross Service. Thanks, however, to the magnificent steamers placed at the disposal of the French War Office by the leading maritime companies, and the great care exercised by the medical authorities, the work of conveying the wounded has been carried out expeditiously and to the general satisfaction of all concerned. Photographic Service of the French Army.—By Courtesy French Consulate, Auckland.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1415, 7 June 1917, Page 17

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A FRENCH HOSPITAL SHIP TAKING ABOARD NECESSARY EQUIPMENT BEFORE PROCEEDING TO SALONIKA TO THE AID OF THE WOUNDED. The transportation of wounded and sick French soldiers from Salonika to the hospitals in Algeria and Central France has been one of the most important missions entrusted to the Red Cross Service. Thanks, however, to the magnificent steamers placed at the disposal of the French War Office by the leading maritime companies, and the great care exercised by the medical authorities, the work of conveying the wounded has been carried out expeditiously and to the general satisfaction of all concerned. Photographic Service of the French Army.—By Courtesy French Consulate, Auckland. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1415, 7 June 1917, Page 17

A FRENCH HOSPITAL SHIP TAKING ABOARD NECESSARY EQUIPMENT BEFORE PROCEEDING TO SALONIKA TO THE AID OF THE WOUNDED. The transportation of wounded and sick French soldiers from Salonika to the hospitals in Algeria and Central France has been one of the most important missions entrusted to the Red Cross Service. Thanks, however, to the magnificent steamers placed at the disposal of the French War Office by the leading maritime companies, and the great care exercised by the medical authorities, the work of conveying the wounded has been carried out expeditiously and to the general satisfaction of all concerned. Photographic Service of the French Army.—By Courtesy French Consulate, Auckland. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1415, 7 June 1917, Page 17

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