BY CIVILIANS:
CHUNGKING, December 20, 1944. ad oe a day passes without us reading about the heroism of some branch of the armed forces in action. Every day soldiers perform feats requiring exceptional gallantry and initiative far beyond the call of duty. But adequate praise, also, cannot be given to the members of the Friends’ Ambulatice Unit, who, behind and up to the firing lines, have been quietly undertaking all kinds of medical, relief, and transportation work. I take this opportunity again to recodrd our indebtedness to their great assistance and full co-operation, which we find most valuable. We heartily endorse the Unit’s project to obtain further reinforcements both in men and supplies in order to meet the constantly increasing demands on their services as a result of their past. commendable achievements, All support, material and moral, rendered is justly deserved by the Unit and will be greatly appreciated by us."
(Signed )
P. Z.
KING
Director-General;
NATIONAL HEALTH ADMINSTRATION, |]
THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 298, 9 March 1945, Page 10
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