NEW ZEALAND HOSPITAL IN ENGLAND
MR. MXSSEY AND SIR JOSEPH WARD HIGHLY SATISFIED. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. • London, October 18. Sir Joseph Ward, in a® interview, said that he and Mr. Massey were highly satisfied with the, New Zealand hospital arrangements. 'The accommodation was excellent, and the men were grateful and cheerful. AT THE BLIND SOLDIERS' INSTITUTE. (Rec. October 19, 6.10 p.m.) London, October 18. Mr. Massey visited St. Dunstan and was greatly impressed with the efforts which wore being made to enable blind soldiers to gain a, livelihood. < RETURNING TROOPS FARE- ' WELLED. (Rec. October 19, 6.10 p.m.) London, October 18. Sir Mackenzie (Ne*.r_ Zealand High Commissioner) farewelleu at Paddington station a party of troops which was departing for New Zealand.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2907, 20 October 1916, Page 5
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121NEW ZEALAND HOSPITAL IN ENGLAND Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2907, 20 October 1916, Page 5
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