AMBULANCE GIFT FOR FRENCH ARMY.—These cheerful girls are English nurses serving with the French . Army. They form part of the personnel of five lorries and ambulance train of 10 carriages donated to the French by Lady Hadfield. American-born wile of Sir Robert Hadfield. Bt.. of Sheffield. The train is m charge of M. Cosset, the French surgeon, and Mrs Spears (Mary Borden), whose husband, Brigadier-General E, L. Spears, M.P., is Secretary of the Franco-British Inter-Parliamentary Committee.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 May 1940, Page 6
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76AMBULANCE GIFT FOR FRENCH ARMY.—These cheerful girls are English nurses serving with the French . Army. They form part of the personnel of five lorries and ambulance train of 10 carriages donated to the French by Lady Hadfield. American-born wile of Sir Robert Hadfield. Bt.. of Sheffield. The train is m charge of M. Cosset, the French surgeon, and Mrs Spears (Mary Borden), whose husband, Brigadier-General E, L. Spears, M.P., is Secretary of the Franco-British Inter-Parliamentary Committee. Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 May 1940, Page 6
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