THE MAHENO.
A WARM APPRECIATION. By. Telegraph.—Press Association. " Wellington, Jan. 22. Sir James Porter, chief sea Lospital transport officer in the Mediterranean, lias sent Colonel W. J. Collins, who was in charge of the llaliono, ihe following letter: —My dear Colonel: I cannot tell you how deeply I regret liavinjr to 'jart with the Maheno, Under you? able direction she has done Splendid service here. I shall ever feel grateful to you and yom- excellent staff, who were all so keen, capable, nail zealous. Tlu-y have been most cheery and no difficulty i'lis been too great to he ore;come, no matt.-r how tryin? the chv:!iri<-ta'.]c<>.>. I know no more efficient or harmoniously worked ship on ';oe whole of (he ~c.i hospital transport service, from her Principal Medical OiTber arid iier captain downward. With nii my heart I thank yo.i for what you revoir"- and bon voyage. May your Government one day send you back agaiii to us."
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1916, Page 8
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157THE MAHENO. Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1916, Page 8
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