IN EGYPTIAN HOSPITALS.
MEN SPLENDIDLY TREATED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. In a letter to Hon. Jaa. Allen, Lieut.Colonel C. M. Begg, who is at the front, writes:—"l must write you a note to let you know that since I have been convalescent I have taken the opportunity to visit as many hospitals as I could where there were any of our wounded, f am very glad to say that without exception they are loud in their praises oi the treatment they have received, and whenever I ask them if I can do anything for them they always say there ia nothing, that they have everything they want. I am glad to say I am getting on well, and hope to soon get back to work. We had a strenuous live months on the Peninsula, and, as you will have heard, my men worked magnificently. Everyone was high in their praise of the medical work on the 'Peninsula itself.''
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 December 1915, Page 8
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