A ROUND OF OUR WAR HOSPITALS
■ v -■♦ . ■ GENERAL* GODLEY'S VISIT. By'. Telegraph-Press Association. Dunedln, January 4. General Godley, in a letter to Sir James Allen, states that he recently visited some of the. large hospitals in Loudon,-at Walton, and in Scotland. Ho . found .everything in excellent order. What pleased him most was tho work of the limbless soldiers, which was being carried out .under. Captain Richard's New Zealand Army Service Corps. The change in the attitude of the men towards the trades was most, marked,, typewriting, shorthand, and carpentry being taken up'■enthusiastically. '"'..' ' . v General Godley also visited Brockenhiirst,' and found everything working very well. At.Codford he saw physical training classes which were excellent,'. At St. Dunstan's Hospital for. the Blind he was greatly pleased with what ho had seen. ' |
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 87, 5 January 1918, Page 7
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129A ROUND OF OUR WAR HOSPITALS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 87, 5 January 1918, Page 7
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