THE RED CROSS AT THE FRONT
A SPLENDID RECORD. London, April 19. The Red Cross has 401 motor ambulances working with the British in Franca: nl?o 75 touring ears, 32 motor lorries'2l wotar oycioi, oteJit tiivelliaiL
kitchens, five travelling -workshops, and 90 cars, always held in reserve and in instant readiness for service. • During March, 83,041 wounded and siok were moved by trains to the hospital ship 3at Boulogne. The average number of ambulances used is 66 daily, for 461 patients. Eaoh oar further has two convoys, each consisting of 50 ambulances and four touring cars at the front, which collect the wounded and take them to the field hospitals, shells and bullets frequently falling around.— "Times" and Sydney "Sun" 'Services,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2441, 21 April 1915, Page 7
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121THE RED CROSS AT THE FRONT Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2441, 21 April 1915, Page 7
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