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SOLDIERS' CLUB ROOMS OPENED

FOR NEW ZEALAND TROOPS. Australian-New Zealand Cable Aseociation. ' (Rec. August 27, 5.5 p.m.) London, August 26.' Sir Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner, and General Richardson, in Command of the New Zealanders in England, visited Brockenhurst and Netley, and opened Soldiers' Club-rooms in Salisbury and Codford. •Sir T. Mackenzie said that if. tho don ore knew how the men's health and comfort had improved by such provisions they would appreciate how well their: trust had been carried out by helpers here. The fullest information was being sent to New Zealand respect, ing tho expenditure and the benefits the men are deriving. General Richardson said the Clubrooms helped to keep the men fit and to qualify for tho task of defeating the Bochcu.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2861, 28 August 1916, Page 6

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SOLDIERS' CLUB ROOMS OPENED Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2861, 28 August 1916, Page 6

SOLDIERS' CLUB ROOMS OPENED Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2861, 28 August 1916, Page 6

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