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Bishop Cleary's Illness As will be seen by the messages which, appear elsewhere in this issue, the condition of hia Lordship Bishop Cleary is such as to cause very grave anxiety. We are sure that our readers everywhere will offer earnest prayers that, if it be the Divine will, such a valuable and Valued life may yet be spared to us. The New Zealand Hospital Ship The following particulars, supplied to lis by his Excellency the Governor, regarding the movements of the Maheno and the opportunities for sending mails to the ship, will be of practical interest to many of our readers. * His Excellency the Governor has received official information from the Secretary of State for War to the effect that the New Zealand Hospital ship Maheno will proceed direct from Port Said to England for the purpose of receiving as many as possible of the men who are incapacitated for further foreign service and returning them to New Zealand. The Maheno is due to arrive in Great Britain towards the end of August, and will commence her return journey to New Zealand

in the early days of September. The time of her arrival in New Zealand will bo approximately between the 12th and 24th October. Further particulars as to these dates will, however, be published later. . The Secretary of State for War has informed the Governor that as soon as the Mali en o leaves the United Kingdom, a complete list will be sent of those invalids on board and their condition. Mails for tho Maheno after this week should be addressed care of the Officer Commanding, New Zealand Hospital Ship Maheno, Colombo, Ceylon, and this direction applies to mails leaving New Zealand up to but not later than August 26. As soon as the Governor knows the exact date of the departure of the steamer from England, it will be possible to state definitely the ports of call where mails can catch the Maheno after she leaves Ceylon. The Secretary of State for War has. further intimated to his Excellency that he would be glad if, after her arrival in New Zealand, the Maheno could return as soon as possible to Egypt, where she will receive a second consignment of invalids to be returned to New Zealand. To this arrangement the New Zealand Government has readily acquiesced.

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New Zealand Tablet, 12 August 1915, Page 34

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Notes New Zealand Tablet, 12 August 1915, Page 34

Notes New Zealand Tablet, 12 August 1915, Page 34