SOUTH AFRICA.
WOUNDED NEW ZEALANDERB. WARMLY WELCOMED. •' Capetown, Dec. 9. The Ruahine called with 130 wounded New Zealanders homeward bound. They liave gTeatly benefited by the voyage, and were welcomed by many prominent citizens. Lord Buxton visited the Automobile Club, motored the wounded men to Table Mountain, and entertained them at lunch and at the theatre. Sir Percy Fitzpatrick, during the interval at the theatre, paid a tribute "to the splendid work of the New Zealanders. Geß§ral Botha, wh 0 was busy at the Assembly, sent a message regretting his inability to attend and stating that the presence of the New Zealanders would be an inspiration to South African mauhood to follow the great examele,
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1915, Page 5
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115SOUTH AFRICA. Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1915, Page 5
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