The noble work o? the Red Cross organisation, in every theatre of war, bas been one of the outstanding features. Supported Jargely.by voluntary contributions, the Red Cross has saved hundreds o? thousands of lives, and laboured untiringly to alleviate human suffering. The work of the surgeons and nurses in hospitals deliberately bombed, hospital ships wantonly sunk, wherever and whenever duty called, will live for ever, an imperishable record of devotion and seiif=sacrifice.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13940, 19 July 1919, Page 6 (Supplement)
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72The noble work o? the Red Cross organisation, in every theatre of war, bas been one of the outstanding features. Supported Jargely.by voluntary contributions, the Red Cross has saved hundreds o? thousands of lives, and laboured untiringly to alleviate human suffering. The work of the surgeons and nurses in hospitals deliberately bombed, hospital ships wantonly sunk, wherever and whenever duty called, will live for ever, an imperishable record of devotion and seiif=sacrifice. Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13940, 19 July 1919, Page 6 (Supplement)
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