ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE
Mr. W. B. Fisher, of Wellington, who is in London, and has been doing work for the St. John Ambulance Brigade at St. John's Gate for some time, h&s been appointed Registrar in tho matter of special provision made by the authorities for the supply of hoeP't"! orderlies for the Army and Navv. He has sent the following figures to Mr. Powles of this city of the personnel supplied up to April 10, 1915:—Military Homo Hospital Reserve, 6280; Royal Naval Auxiliary Sick Berth Reserve, 1614; Royal Army. Medical Corps (Expeditionary Force), 727- Royal Ivayal Division Expeditionary Force, 988 • 3rd Welsh Field Ambulancc, 230* Privato hospitals abroad, 158; and private hospitals at Home, 129; total, 10 12G Bngade orderlies supplied to tho Joint ish lied Cross Society for scrvico in Committee Order of St. John and Brit--I 'ranee and Servia 294; making a grand total of 10,420.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2478, 3 June 1915, Page 9
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150ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2478, 3 June 1915, Page 9
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