AMBULANCE MEN.
BEING KEPT IN CAMP.' (From Our Own Correspondent.) Wellington, Jan. A. It is announced that training at Awapimi camp, which has been silflpotfiled during the holidays, Will be resumed this week. About 160 ambulance men ivrS' going into training, and' they are ta be used later in connection with the invalided men who will be returning 1 to New Zealand. The ambulance men aVn rather aggrieved at being kept in catnj>. They argue that sach returning draft will bring its own artbulance men, that, the main body of the ambulance corps., will be returning to New Zealand short-> ly. and that there will be no difficult? in? providing for all the needs of the hospitals and convalescent camps Without training new uxw> » this stage of the war.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 January 1919, Page 5
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129AMBULANCE MEN. Taranaki Daily News, 11 January 1919, Page 5
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