AUSTRALASIANS AT HOME.
MILDER WEATHER EXPERI-
ENCED
FURTHER WOUNDED TO GO
TO FRANCE
(Received April o, 19.50 a.m.) LONDON, April 4. The recovery of wounded. Australians and New Zealanders has been accelerated by thq milder weather. As a result the number remaining in the hospitals lias been greatly reduced. Recently there were 500 at Harefield; now there are 200. Many permanently unfit are return;ng home. Tbe training depots are filling. When tho Anxacs resume fighting possibly drafts of woundexl will not be brought io England, but will betaken to a hospital in the south, of France. It is understood that the British medical authorities favor this course, so as to leave the English hospitals,solely at the disposal of the British \voundoil.
Australian and New Zealand medical •.-vmeers aro inclined to, consider thai the treatment of Anzacs ill England during the summer will be mi>re.-bene£Lcial than elsewhere.
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Marlborough Express, Volume L, Issue 81, 5 April 1916, Page 5
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