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N.Z. MILITARY HOSPITAL.

(Prom the Official War Correspondent with the Ifew Zealand Forces In Britain.) ALDERSHOT, August 26. A number of patients have been admitted to the First New Zealand General Hospital in England. Convalescents are transferred to the newly established convalescent depot, which occupies a fine Elizabethan manor house. Ten or a dozen British soldiers have been through the hospital, which is as much a favourite with them as the New Zealand hospitals were with their fathers in the last war. As there has been no rush of patients, two of the nine wards of the hospital are used still as storerooms, pending the completion of stores huts. Advantage also continues to be taken of the opportunity to send medical officers away for special instructional and refresher courses.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 226, 23 September 1940, Page 4

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N.Z. MILITARY HOSPITAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 226, 23 September 1940, Page 4

N.Z. MILITARY HOSPITAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 226, 23 September 1940, Page 4

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