NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD
London, March 28. Surgeon Cooke, K.N., of Liuco'tD, is going to Australia on leave. Captain L. Levy, R.A.M.C., and Mrs. Levy, aro returning to Now Zealand. Eng.-Lieutenant-Commandei' William Earnshaw, E.N., of Wellington, was in London last week. Dr. Mary Blair, of Wellington, Is now with a R.A.M.C. hospital in the Balkans. She was formerly with the Scottish Women's Hospital in Salonika, As a result of the visit of LieutonantCoionel R. Ileaton Rhodes, who recently came to England on a special mission for the New Zealand Red Cross, a Red Cross Committee is being formed in Lon. don. In future this body will administer, all Red Cross funds received from the Dominion, and will be distinct from the N.Z.W.C.A., which has done euoh' excellent servico in the past. Tom Sullivan, the famous sculler, who was recontly repatriated from Germany, related stories of Ruhleben at the Services Club on Tiwsday. Ho said that while there wero no pro-Germans at Ruhleben, they had a lot of them in England, for when If. came to sendiug them away from Ruhleben it was these who were on the list—all sorts of They were, dangerous men, and they wei'9 here with a propaganda to turn things round.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 213, 28 May 1918, Page 3
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204NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 213, 28 May 1918, Page 3
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